Artwork by Amanda Wilson.
April 18, 2013 ♦ Thursday @ 8 p.m. ♦ Concert Hall
The
Pirates of Penzance, one of the most popular comic operas
of all time, is a treasure-filled musical extravaganza teaming with dazzling
damsels in distress, rugged rogues and swashbuckling pirates! Follow the
fortunes of Frederic, who has been mistakenly apprenticed to the Pirate King.
Now completing his 21st year of indentured service, he rejoices in his freedom.
His dreams are dashed when his leap year birthday (February 29) is discovered,
which means he must serve for another 63 years! A tempest begins to brew and
mayhem reigns when Frederic falls for the lovely Mabel, the daughter of the
“very model of a modern Major General.”
Ticket prices: $11–$12. Reserved
Seating. Advance tickets can be purchased online, by phone or in person at the
Forbes Center Box Office (Mon.–Fri., 10 a.m. to 5:30 p.m. or 1½ hours prior to
performance). Cash, checks, major credit cards, JACards accepted.
JMU student tickets: Advance tickets — $8 discount tickets in person at the Forbes Center Box Office only with ID. One ticket per ID. Student tickets are not available online. Cash only 1½ hours prior to performance.
JMU student tickets: Advance tickets — $8 discount tickets in person at the Forbes Center Box Office only with ID. One ticket per ID. Student tickets are not available online. Cash only 1½ hours prior to performance.
Mailing Tickets/Will Call — Tickets
that are ordered more than two weeks in advance of a performance will be mailed
to the address on file. Ticket orders received less than two weeks prior to a
performance will be held for pick-up at Will Call at Wilson Hall Auditorium.
Photo by Richard Finkelstein
March 21–23, 2013 ♦ Thursday–Saturday @ 8 p.m.
March 24, 2013 ♦ Sunday @ 2 p.m. ♦ Mainstage Theatre
March 24, 2013 ♦ Sunday @ 2 p.m. ♦ Mainstage Theatre
Featuring the best works developed by
students during the year, this concert is a catalyst for launching future
careers in dance! Come support these breakthrough artists perform jazz, ballet
and modern works, as well as a work by guest choreographer Julio Agustin Matos,
Jr. inspired by the late, infamous director-choreographer Bob Fosse. The
program will also feature the premiere of new works by JMU dance faculty members
Cynthia Thompson and Shane O’Hara.
Ticket prices: $13–$14. Reserved
Seating. Advance tickets can be purchased online, by phone or in person at the
Forbes Center Box Office (Mon.–Fri., 10 a.m. to 5:30 p.m. or 1½ hours prior to
performance). Cash, checks, major credit cards, JACards accepted.
JMU student tickets: $11 in person at box office only with student ID. One ticket per ID. Student tickets not available online.
JMU student tickets: $11 in person at box office only with student ID. One ticket per ID. Student tickets not available online.
Mailing Tickets/Will Call — Tickets
that are ordered more than two weeks in advance of a performance will be mailed
to the address on file. Ticket orders received less than two weeks prior to a
performance will be held for pick-up at Will Call at Wilson Hall Auditorium.