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February Events Date Event Time Place Feb. 13 William Joseph Concert (Music) 7:30 pm Jorgensen Concert Hall Feb. 21-23 Feb. 28 Mar 1-2 Drowsy Chaperone (Theatre) 8:00 pm Eccles Theatre Feb. 26 “Rock n Roll” Choir Concert (Music) 7:30 pm Jorgensen Concert Hall February Art Talks – Thursday nights *Free (See below) 7:00 pm K.H. Library Auditorium #101A Art Talks: Art Talks is a weekly series of discussions with working professionals in the field of contemporary art. Learn about a variety of artistic disciplines, techniques, philosophies, and meet the personalities from around the world that are here to share their expertise with you. Art Talks is free and open to the public. Join the conversation! Feb. 7 – Lenka Konopasek, Paint & Sculpture, SLC, UT Feb. 14 – Discussion & Review Feb. 21 – Hikmet Loe, Earth Art, SLC, UT Feb. 28 – Wendy Wischer William Joseph Concert: William’s sound, described as ‘classical pop’ for its eclectic mix of genres have earned this young performer a growing legion of fans who appreciate the artist’s polish as well as the crowdpleasing verve he brings to his live performances. Fans have a chance to connect with William in a live setting. William says. “Not only do I want to take people on a musical journey, but I want to connect with them and hear what they think, which is why I love meeting people after the shows." Snow College Chamber Orchestra and Cadence will be joining William’s performance for this intimate and breathtaking show sure to please all music enthusiasts. General Admission: $10.00 | SC Students: $7.00 w/AC THE DROWSY CHAPERONE February 2123, February 28, March 12, 2013 (Musical) Music and Lyrics by Lisa Lambert and Greg Morrison Book by Bob Martin and Don McKellar Directed by Dr. Kim Christison A musical within a comedy, this delightful escapade boldly addresses a great unspoken desire in all of our hearts: to be entertained. If you've ever sat in a dark theatre and thought, "Dear Lord in heaven, please let it be good," this is the show for you! To chase his blues away, a modern day musical theatre addict known simply as 'Man in Chair' drops the needle on his favorite LP — the 1928 musical comedy The Drowsy Chaperone. From the crackle of his hifi, the uproariously funny musical magically bursts to life on stage, telling the tale of a pampered Broadway starlet who wants to give up show business to get married, her producer who sets out to sabotage the nuptials, her chaperone, the debonair groom, the dizzy chorine, the Latin lover and a pair of

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  February  Events    

Date Event Time Place Feb. 13 William Joseph Concert (Music) 7:30 pm Jorgensen Concert Hall Feb. 21-23 Feb. 28 Mar 1-2

Drowsy Chaperone (Theatre) 8:00 pm Eccles Theatre

Feb. 26 “Rock n Roll” Choir Concert (Music) 7:30 pm Jorgensen Concert Hall February Art Talks – Thursday nights *Free

(See below) 7:00 pm K.H. Library Auditorium

#101A

 

                           

• Art   Talks:  Art   Talks   is   a  weekly   series  of   discussions  with  working  professionals   in   the  field   of   contemporary   art.  Learn   about   a  variety   of   artistic   disciplines,   techniques,  philosophies,  and  meet  the  personalities  from  around  the  world  that  are  here  to  share  their  expertise  with  you.    Art  Talks  is  free  and  open  to  the  public.    Join  the  conversation!  

Feb.  7  –  Lenka  Konopasek,  Paint  &  Sculpture,  SLC,  UT   Feb.  14  –  Discussion  &  Review   Feb.  21  –  Hikmet  Loe,  Earth  Art,  SLC,  UT   Feb.  28  –  Wendy  Wischer    

• William  Joseph  Concert:  William’s  sound,  described  as  ‘classical  pop’  for  its  eclectic  mix  of  genres  have  earned  this  young  performer  a  growing  legion  of  fans  who  appreciate  the  artist’s   polish   as  well   as   the   crowd-­‐pleasing   verve   he   brings   to   his   live   performances.  Fans  have  a  chance  to  connect  with  William  in  a  live  setting.  William  says.  “Not  only  do  I  want   to   take  people  on  a  musical   journey,  but   I  want   to   connect  with   them  and  hear  what   they   think,   which   is   why   I   love  meeting   people   after   the   shows."   Snow   College  Chamber  Orchestra  and  Cadence  will  be  joining  William’s  performance  for  this  intimate  and  breathtaking  show  sure  to  please  all  music  enthusiasts.    

                 General  Admission:  $10.00  |  SC  Students:  $7.00  w/AC    

• THE  DROWSY  CHAPERONE  -­‐  February  21-­‐23,  February  28,  March  1-­‐2,  2013    (Musical)  Music  and  Lyrics  by  Lisa  Lambert  and  Greg  Morrison    Book  by  Bob  Martin  and  Don  McKellar                                   Directed  by  Dr.  Kim  Christison          A  musical  within  a  comedy,  this  delightful  escapade  boldly  addresses  a  great  unspoken  desire   in   all   of  our  hearts:   to  be  entertained.     If   you've  ever   sat   in   a  dark   theatre  and  thought,  "Dear  Lord  in  heaven,  please  let  it  be  good,"  this  is  the  show  for  you!    To  chase  his   blues   away,   a  modern   day  musical   theatre   addict   known   simply   as   'Man   in   Chair'  drops   the   needle   on   his   favorite   LP   —   the   1928   musical   comedy   The   Drowsy  Chaperone.    From  the  crackle  of  his  hi-­‐fi,  the  uproariously  funny  musical  magically  bursts  to   life  on  stage,  telling  the  tale  of  a  pampered  Broadway  starlet  who  wants  to  give  up  show  business  to  get  married,  her  producer  who  sets  out  to  sabotage  the  nuptials,  her  chaperone,   the   debonair   groom,   the   dizzy   chorine,   the   Latin   lover   and   a   pair   of  

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gangsters  who  double   as   pastry   chefs.     Ruses   are  played.  Hi-­‐jinks   occur.     And   the  plot  spins   everyone   into   musical   comedy   euphoria.     Man   in   Chair's   infectious   love   of   The  Drowsy  Chaperone  speaks  to  anyone  who  has  ever  been  transported  by  the  theatre.  

                                                                                               Adults:  $8.50  |  Seniors  (62+)  &  Youth  (5-­‐18)  $7.50  |  SC  Students:  $3.00  w/AC    

• Choir  “Rock  and  Roll”  Concert:    STAIRWAY  TO  HEAVEN  -­‐  Tuesday,  February  26,  2013,  7:30  pm  The  5th  Annual  Rock  and  Roll  Choir  Show,  Featuring:  A  Cappella  Choir  &  Cadence,    with  Special  Guests:  Phat  Old  Professors  and  Friends  Join  the  A  Cappella  Choir,  Encore  and  Cadence  and  the  Phat  Old  Professors  for  an  evening  of  classic  rock  and  roll.  Featuring  the  music  of  The  Doobie  Brothers,  Steely  Dan,  Toto  and  Billy  Joel  plus  a  salute  to  Led  Zepplin's  iconic  masterpiece  –  Stairway  to  Heaven.  Be  sure  to  get  your  tickets  early,  this  show  is  usually  “standing  room  only”.  

General  Admission:  Adults  -­‐  $8  |  Seniors  &  youth  $5  |  SC  Students:  $2.00  w/AC    

                                                                                                                                                                           

PLURALITY PLURALITY

Frank McEntire in Retrospect +Currated by Adam Larsen

Exhibition Dates: January 7th through February 15th, 2013

Gallery hours are M-F 8:30 AM - 5:30 PM All events are free and open to the public Visit us @ www.snow.edu/art/gallery

 

We  are  hoping  to  get  it  to  where  you  will  be  able  to  order  your  tickets  online  by  February  8th.  However,  you  can  still  get  your  tickets  at  the  Box  Office  if  you  prefer.  

                                                                                                                                                       

     

If  you  have  any  questions  or  if  you  would  like  to  reserve  tickets  call  the    Snow  College  Box  Office  at  (435)  283-­‐7472  or  (435)  283-­‐7478