
| Dance Cabaret
Now in its fourth year, the Cabaret performance series showcases cutting-edge performances created by WWU Dance students and faculty. Often the pieces performed are collaborations which include multiple art forms, such as dance, song, poetry and improvisation.
November 4-5, 2011 at 8pm
Performing Arts Center, Room 16
General Admission: $5

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| Terra Nova
Written by Ted Tally
Directed by Charlotte Guyette
Terra Nova is an extraordinarily compelling play, first presented by the Yale Repertory Theatre and then produced to national acclaim at the renowned Mark Taper Forum, in Los Angeles. Terra Nova’s magic heightens the fascinating real life story of the ill-fated 1911- 1912 south-pole expedition led by Englishman Robert Falcon Scott. It follows the last weeks of Captain Scott's trek across Antarctica along with his crew in their efforts to plant the Union Jack and be the first men to conquer the last unexplored territories of the planet. It is a very human story of men struggling against the extreme, being forced to face the realities of life and death and decisions that can only splinter the mind. Five Englishmen and five Norwegians raced each other to the bottom of the earth. Only the Five Norwegians returned.
November 9-12, 2011 at 7:30pm
November 13, 2011 at 2pm
PAC Mainstage Theater
General Admission: $12
Seniors/WWU Faculty and Staff: $10
Students: $8

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| Fall Into Dance
Fall Into Dance showcases original choreography by students in the WWU Dance advanced choreography class. Always highly anticipated, this student-created concert pushes boundaries while celebrating a variety of dance styles.
December 1-3, 2011 at 7:30pm
PAC Mainstage Theater
General Admission: $11
Seniors/WWU Faculty and Staff: $9
Students: $8

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| Tartuffe
Written by Molière
Directed by Patrick Dizney
This classic tale of hypocrisy byMolière continues to delight and enthrall audiences some 300 years after it was written. Tartuffe craftily imposes himself on the wealthy estate and family of Orgon under the guise of piety. Most of the family sees right through Tartuffe’s thin veil, with the exception of Orgon, who wields all the power. As Orgon heaps gift upon gift (including his own daughter) upon the imposter, the family resorts to ever greater antics in order to open his eyes to the truth about Tartuffe. Some of the best written comedy of the Restoration, Tartuffe is sure to please both the theatre veteran and novice.
January 26-28, 2012 at 7:30pm
February 1-4, 2012 at 7:30pm
January 29 and February 5, 2012 at 2pm
Old Main Theater
General Admission: $12
Seniors/WWU Faculty and Staff: $10
Students: $8

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| Dance Cabaret
Now in its fourth year, the Cabaret performance series showcases cutting-edge performances created by WWU Dance students and faculty. Often the pieces performed are collaborations which include multiple art forms, such as dance, song, poetry and improvisation.
February 10-11, 2012 at 8pm
Performing Arts Center, Room 16
General Admission: $5

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| Some Girl(s)
Written by Neil LaBute
Directed by Rich Brown
Guy, a man pushing 40 and finally on the verge of getting married, decides to visit former girlfriends, whom he suspects he might not have treated all that well. Set in a series of hotel rooms in various cities, Some Girls is a wry comedy that explores the nature of relationships, male ego and the self-doubt that comes with maturity.
March 1-3 and 7-10, 2012 at 7:30pm
March 3 and 9-10, 2012 at 10:30pm
PAC Underground Theater
General Admission: $12
Seniors/WWU Faculty and Staff: $10
Students: $8

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| Faculty Dance Concert
Using a fresh perspective and original approach, the Faculty Dance Concert offers a look into the world of WWU Dance through new choreography created by our faculty and performed by our students.
April 19-21, 2012 at 7:30pm
April 22, 2012 at 2pm
PAC Mainstage Theater
General Admission: $15
Seniors/WWU Faculty and Staff: $12
Students: $10

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| Dance Cabaret
Now in its fourth year, the Cabaret performance series showcases cutting-edge performances created by WWU Dance students and faculty. Often the pieces performed are collaborations which include multiple art forms, such as dance, song, poetry and improvisation.
May 4-5, 2012 at 8pm
Performing Arts Center, Room 16
General Admission: $5

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| Rent
Written by Jonathan Larson
Directed by Jim Lortz
One of the longest running shows in Broadway's history, Rent explores the lives of a group of young artists in New York's Lower East Side. As they struggle to survive both the city and the shadow of HIV/AIDS, they forge relationships and create their own sense of family. Winner of a Tony Award for Best Musical, Rent is a story of life and death, and the love found in between.
May 10-12 and 16-19, 2012 at 7:30pm
May 13 and 20, 2012 at 2pm
PAC Mainstage Theater
General Admission: $12
Seniors/WWU Faculty and Staff: $10
Students: $8

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| BFA Capstone
The Capstone Concert showcases the dance program's BFA candidates in their culminating projects of performance and choreography. The candidates spend their final year working with a guest choregrapher learning skills for a solo or group performance.
June 1-2, 2012 at 7:30pm
Performing Arts Center, Room 16
General Admission: $8

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