Acts, Arts, Academia series to offer variety of programs in 2010, 2011

kingandi_graphic“The King and I”, “Cinderella,” an appearance by an respected improvisation pioneer, and Brazilian Carnivale are all coming to the stage as part of the Tusculum College Arts Outreach’s  Acts, Arts, Academia 2010-2011 performance and lecture series.

The annual series brings a variety of performers, plays and lecturers to campus for both the College community and the region.

Mark your calendars and attend these performances and programs:

What Do You Hear?” with improvisational director Charna Halpern – Monday, August 30

“Cicero: Civic Arts, Virtue, Practical Wisdom and the Tusculum Experience,” a lecture by Assistant Professor of Psychology Dr. Bill Garris – Tuesday, October 5

“The Gray Fossil Site: Relics, Remnants and Resources”  with Dr. Jeanne Zavada – Tuesday, October 26

Theatre-at-Tusculum’s presents Rodgers and Hammerstein’s “The King and I” –  November 5-7, 11-14

Tusculum College Community Chorus Christmas Concert – Monday, December 13

Central Ballet Theatre presents “Cinderella” – January 21-23

“An Iditarod Hero – 500 Lives, 600 Miles, 50 Below,” a program by Frank Mengel, Arts Outreach technical director and stage manager – Tuesday, February 1

Theatre-at-Tusculum presents “A … My Name Is Still Alice” – Feb. 18-20, 25-27

Revelry Repertory Theatre presents ” Yours Truly, Jack the Ripper” – April 14-17

“Trio Ginga,” Brazilian Carnivale! – Tuesday, April 26

Tusculum College Community Chorus Spring Concert – Monday, May 2