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Community Performing Arts Calendar
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Saturday, November 15, 2008
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Event Title: Clark College Presents "The Heiress"
Where: Clark College - Decker Theater - 1933 Fort Vancouver Way Vancouver, WA
Saturday, November 15, 2008
Time: 2:00 PM
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Concisely adapted by Augustus and Ruth Goetz,
Henry James's short psychological novel Washington Square (1880) became a successful Tony-winning Broadway play (1947) and then an equally successful Oscar winning
movie (1949) staring Olivia De Haveline as The Heiress. Is finding someone to love and being loved the same thing?
Decker Theatre, Frost Arts Center
Fort Vancouver Way
Tickets $10.00
Reservations and Purchases
Tickets may be purchased through the Clark College Bookstore by mail, telephone, or in-person.
By mail: We will begin processing mail-in forms on October 20.
By phone: Beginning October 20, phone-in reservations will be accepted. Call (360) 992-2815 for tickets.
In-Person: Beginning October 20, tickets will also be available for walk-in customers.
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Where: Skyview H.S. Concert Hall, 1300 NW 139th Street, Vancouver, WA
Saturday, November 15, 2008
Time: 3:00 PM
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The Vancouver Symphony Orchestra continues its 30 Year Celebration season Saturday, November 15 at 3 pm and Sunday, November 16 at 7 pm with a spectacular program complemented by the majestic voice of Janine Hawley.
Guest conductor Christopher Zimmerman will lead The VSO through three selections from "On the Town" by Leonard Bernstein, Dvorak's Symphony no.9 From the New World and Mahler's Kindertotenlieder, featuring mezzo-soprano Janine Hawley.
An American mezzo-soprano, Ms. Hawley has achieved accolades for her critically-acclaimed performances of roles ranging from Carmen to Cherubino in opera houses throughout the United States. She has worked with the Washington Opera, Opera Company of Philadelphia, New Orleans Opera, New York City Opera, Florida Grand Opera, Utah Opera, Opera Festival of New Jersey and Boston Lyric Opera, among others. Ms. Hawley is a faculty member at both the North Carolina School of the Arts and Greensboro College.
Christopher Zimmerman is music director of the Symphony of Southeast Texas. Previously, he was music director of the Bangor Symphony Orchestra and of the Hartt Symphony. He received his BA from Yale and his MA from the University of Michigan.
The Vancouver Symphony Orchestra is a 70-member professional orchestra presenting outstanding guest artists and varied programs September through May in a seven-concert season. The VSO performs in-school concerts for more than one thousand students, and sponsors.
Preceding Saturday's concert, enjoy a "Musical Conversation." This lively and informative talk about the music and composers begins at 2 pm on Saturday and 6 pm on Sunday. All performances are at Skyview Concert Hall, 1300 NW 139th Street, Vancouver. Tickets for performances are available by phone at (360) 735-7278, at local outlets and at the door. Students get a special $7 admission price for any concert. For more information, visit our web site at www.vancouversymphony.org. Season support for The Vancouver Symphony Orchestra is provided by The Columbian.
VANCOUVER SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA P.O. Box 525 Vancouver, WA 98666-0525
PH: (360) 735-7278 FAX: (360) 906-0355
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Event Title: Clark College Presents "The Heiress"
Where: Clark College - Decker Theater - 1933 Fort Vancouver Way Vancouver, WA
Saturday, November 15, 2008
Time: 7:30 PM
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Concisely adapted by Augustus and Ruth Goetz,
Henry James's short psychological novel Washington Square (1880) became a successful Tony-winning Broadway play (1947) and then an equally successful Oscar winning
movie (1949) staring Olivia De Haveline as The Heiress. Is finding someone to love and being loved the same thing?
Decker Theatre, Frost Arts Center
Fort Vancouver Way
Tickets $10.00
Reservations and Purchases
Tickets may be purchased through the Clark College Bookstore by mail, telephone, or in-person.
By mail: We will begin processing mail-in forms on October 20.
By phone: Beginning October 20, phone-in reservations will be accepted. Call (360) 992-2815 for tickets.
In-Person: Beginning October 20, tickets will also be available for walk-in customers.
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