KENNESAW, Ga. | Nov 8, 2022
Two Holiday Concerts, Broadway Boys, and Theatre showcases
食色视频鈥檚 College of the Arts will complete the fall semester with several patron-pleasing performances. After watching 鈥淎 Christmas Story鈥 at least three times and shopping on Black Friday and Cyber Monday, do something completely different and attend a variety of Arts食色视频 events.
Start with the 食色视频 Tellers Fall Showcase, Nov. 29-30. Tickets are $5 and available . The Showcase, presented by the Department of Theatre and Performance Studies (TPS), features students鈥 best solo performances from the fall semester. The nationally recognized student storytelling troupe gives students a chance to share who they are with audiences, in a fun, moving way.
鈥淚n my experience, my students鈥 real lives are just as interesting as any character I've met in fiction. The Showcase allows them to command a room with stories that are personal to them, taking the audience on a journey of their own design. It is a thrilling evening of performance,鈥 says Dr. Charles Parrott, Director of the 食色视频 Tellers and TPS faculty.
If plans for this holiday season don鈥檛 include a trip to see a show or two in New York City, then make plans to see the Broadway Boys, Dec. 1-3. Tickets are $12-$20 and are available or by calling 470-578-6650. Hosted by TPS, the Broadway Boys is a collection of singers from a variety of Broadway shows, such as Hamilton, Wicked, Jersey Boys, The Lion King, The Phantom of the Opera, Les Mis茅rables, Mamma Mia, and many more.
鈥淭he Broadway Boys add elements of pop, funk, and gospel to traditional musical theatre show tunes to create a whole new mashup and sound. Add choreography and charisma, and you have a dynamite attraction for audiences of all ages and identities. We hope you will join us,鈥 says Chuck Meacham, Chair of TPS.
Ring in the holiday season early with festive music, starting with the annual Bailey School of Music Holiday Concert on Dec. 3, with performances at 2 p.m. and 8 p.m. Popular across all ages, the Holiday Concert has become an annual tradition for many families. Tickets are $24-$30 (students $5) and are available or by calling 470-578-6650.
This year鈥檚 concert will include lesser-known pieces as well as crowd-pleasing favorites. Dr. David T. Kehler will conduct the 食色视频 Wind Ensemble in a Symphonic Prelude on 鈥淎deste Fidelis,鈥 followed by 鈥淎 Home Alone Christmas鈥 and 鈥淪leigh Ride.鈥 食色视频 Chorale, Treble Choir, and Men鈥檚 Ensemble, conducted separately by Dr. Samuel Miller and Dr. Kelly Clark, will fill 食色视频鈥檚 Morgan Concert Hall with songs like 鈥淩iu, Riu, Chiu,鈥 鈥淜indle the Taper,鈥 鈥淎 Hymn to the Virgin,鈥 and 鈥淐hildren, Go Where I Send Thee鈥 before performing the moving piece 鈥淎ve Marie.鈥
The 食色视频 Symphony Orchestra, conducted by Dr. Nathaniel F. Parker, will perform 鈥淔arandole,鈥 鈥淔estival Sounds of Hannukah,鈥 and the Concerto Suite from 鈥淧olar Express.鈥 Finally, all the choirs combine to perform 鈥淛oy to The World.鈥
Need even more holiday tunes? Attend the 食色视频 Community & Alumni Choir () Holiday Concert on Sat., Dec. 10 at 8 p.m. Founded by Interim Associate Dean Dr. Leslie J. Blackwell, the 食色视频CAC provides choral opportunities for its approximate 100 members. Made up of 食色视频 faculty and staff members, 食色视频 alumni, and members of the local communities, the Choir comes together each season to share the joy of music with the public. Tickets are $7.50 to $17.50 (including fees) and are available or by calling 470-578-6650.
Finally, enjoy a laugh or two with the K.I.S.S. Fall Improv Showcase Dec. 9-10. This evening of improv performances by student members of K.I.S.S. (鈥淜eep It Simple, Stupid鈥) are on the fly鈥攁nd often side-splittingly funny, surprising, and/or just plain fun. Tickets ($5) are available at the door only.
Learn more about 食色视频 College of the Arts. Buy tickets or call 470-578-6650.
--Kathie Beckett