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Music from My Childhood
Sunday, November 18 | 3 p.m. | Beston Hall
Esther Park, guest piano
International prize-winning pianist Esther Park performs Schumann’s Scenes from Childhood, Beethoven’s 32 Variations in C Minor, Chopin’s Andante spianato et grande polonaise brillante, and Stravinsky’s Three Movements from Petrushka.
Spotlight on Excellence
Thursday, November 29 | 7:30 p.m. | Beston Hall
The Nazareth College Wind Symphony and Symphonic Band collaborate with the Eastman Community Music School Music Educators Wind Ensemble. Led by Jared Chase, Steven Zugelder, and Bill Tiberio, conductors.
Of Light and Love
Friday, November 30 | 7:30 p.m. | Beston Hall
Nazareth College Concert Choir • Brian Stevens, conductor
Celebrating light and love in our lives, with works by Whitacre, Gjeilo, Sixten, Ešenvalds, Hagen, and more.
Rose Marie and John Beston Annual Holiday PRISM Concert
Sunday, December 2 | 3 p.m. | Beston Hall
Featuring Nazareth’s Brass Ensemble, Chamber Singers, Chamber Orchestra, Guitar Quartet, Jazz Combo, Saxophone Ensemble, Symphony Orchestra, String Quartet, and Chamber Winds.
Jazz Ensemble and Lab Band
Thursday, December 6 | 7:30 p.m. | Beston Hall
Brad Batz, director
The Nazareth College Jazz Ensemble and Lab Band perform their annual fall concert.
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Theatre and Dance Performances • Fall 2018
Nazareth College Theatre and Dance Department
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Acting and musical theatre students and faculty kick off the academic year by creating both a theatrical production and concert version musical in just one week.
Inbox: 5 short plays in and about the office
Sunday, August 26 | 2 p.m. | Studio Theatre A48 Bells are Ringing (concert version)
Saturday, September 15 | 3 p.m. | Beston Hall Free, no advance tickets required
Noël Coward’s Hay Fever October 18, 19, 20 | 7:30 p.m.
October 20, 21 | 2 p.m.
$12, $10 senior, Callahan Theater
Noël Coward’s Hay Fever tells the story of the eccentric Bliss family: David Bliss, a novelist; his wife Judith, a retired actress; and their grown children, Simon and Sorel. When each member of the Bliss family unknowingly invites a guest to stay, a quiet weekend in the English countryside takes a hilarious turn in this comedy of (bad) manners set in the Roaring ‘20s. Directed by Bob Moss.
This play contains mild innuendos and romantic situations.