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1973 Rocks! Fine and Performing Arts Scholarship Fundraiser (CPA)
Details: Location: PVCC Center for the Performing Arts, Mainstage Theatre Admission: $20 Adults; $15 Seniors/Staff; $12 Students; $10 Children Box Office/Information: (602)787-7738
Tickets are available through the Center for the Performing Arts Box Office, open Tuesday through Friday from 12pm to 5pm and one hour prior to showtime.
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1973 Rocks! Fine and Performing Arts Scholarship Fundraiser (CPA)
Details: Location: PVCC Center for the Performing Arts, Mainstage Theatre Admission: $20 Adults; $15 Seniors/Staff; $12 Students; $10 Children Box Office/Information: (602)787-7738
Tickets are available through the Center for the Performing Arts Box Office, open Tuesday through Friday from 12pm to 5pm and one hour prior to showtime.
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Friday, March 8, 2013
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PVCC Classical Ensembles Concert (CPA)
Details: Location: PVCC Center for the Performing Arts, Mainstage Theatre Admission: Free Box Office/Information: (602)787-7738
Information is available through the Center for the Performing Arts Box Office, open Tuesday through Friday from 12pm to 5pm and one hour prior to showtime.
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Wednesday, March 20, 2013
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The Film Festival at PVCC Presents LOVERS OF THE ARCTIC CIRCLE (CPA)
Details: Location: PVCC Center for the Performing Arts, Mainstage Theatre Admission: Free Box Office/Information: (602)787-7738
LOVERS OF THE ARCTIC CIRCLE tells the story of Ana and Otto, whose names are palindromes, and whose lives seemed governed by circular patterns. Events at the beginning are related to events at the end. Ana and Otto are seen at three periods of their lives. When they are small, they have a chance meeting in the woods, and Otto falls in love with Ana. A message he writes on a paper airplane leads to a meeting between their parents, who fall in love. As teenagers, they are lovers. As adults, they are separated. And then fate takes them both to Finland, where the great circles of their lives meet again. (Spain, 1998; R)
Information is available through the Center for the Performing Arts Box Office, open Tuesday through Friday from 12pm to 5pm and one hour prior to showtime.
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Tuesday, March 26, 2013
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Storybook Playhouse: The Tale of Sir Dragon & Once Upon a Dragon (Studio Theatre)
Details: WHEN: School Shows: March 26th - May 2nd 2013, Tues. & Thurs. at 11am-12pm. Public Performance: April 27th, 2013, 11am & 1pm
Admission: $5.00 per student / Teachers FREE / 3 Chaperones FREE per 30 students / $5.00 per ticket at Public Performances Box Office Phone: (602) 787-7738 Box Office Hours: Tues. – Fri., 12pm to 5pm
Storybook Playhouse adapts storybooks for the stage and performs for local elementary schools. Everything Storybook Playhouse produces for the stage is original material. Each show is created by PVCC students; based upon beloved children’s literature.
Premiering Spring 2013, Storybook Playhouse brings to life The Tale of Sir Dragon (Dealing with Bullies for Kids) and Once Upon a Dragon (Stranger Safety for Kids) by Jean E. Pendziwol & Martine Gourbault. The Tale of Sir Dragon follows the story of a child and his dragon friend as they set out from Camp Camelot in search of a noble quest, but they cross swords with a bully of a knight. Once Upon a Dragon features the child and dragon inside a book of fairy-tales, where the child must teach his friend to be careful around strangers. These winning combinations of adventure and information provide the perfect starting point for discussions about bullying and stranger safety.
Performances are designed for students in the kindergarten, first, and second, grades. Shows will be held on PVCC’s campus, building M, in the Studio Theater. Performances include: two, 20-25 minute shows and a post-production talkback between performers and students. Sessions are limited to 100 students.
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Thursday, March 28, 2013
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Storybook Playhouse: The Tale of Sir Dragon & Once Upon a Dragon (Studio Theatre)
Details: WHEN: School Shows: March 26th - May 2nd 2013, Tues. & Thurs. at 11am-12pm. Public Performance: April 27th, 2013, 11am & 1pm
Admission: $5.00 per student / Teachers FREE / 3 Chaperones FREE per 30 students / $5.00 per ticket at Public Performances Box Office Phone: (602) 787-7738 Box Office Hours: Tues. – Fri., 12pm to 5pm
Storybook Playhouse adapts storybooks for the stage and performs for local elementary schools. Everything Storybook Playhouse produces for the stage is original material. Each show is created by PVCC students; based upon beloved children’s literature.
Premiering Spring 2013, Storybook Playhouse brings to life The Tale of Sir Dragon (Dealing with Bullies for Kids) and Once Upon a Dragon (Stranger Safety for Kids) by Jean E. Pendziwol & Martine Gourbault. The Tale of Sir Dragon follows the story of a child and his dragon friend as they set out from Camp Camelot in search of a noble quest, but they cross swords with a bully of a knight. Once Upon a Dragon features the child and dragon inside a book of fairy-tales, where the child must teach his friend to be careful around strangers. These winning combinations of adventure and information provide the perfect starting point for discussions about bullying and stranger safety.
Performances are designed for students in the kindergarten, first, and second, grades. Shows will be held on PVCC’s campus, building M, in the Studio Theater. Performances include: two, 20-25 minute shows and a post-production talkback between performers and students. Sessions are limited to 100 students.
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