Come see the Student Choreographers Concert on May 2nd at 7 PM! This evening of dance showcases original works in a wide range of styles: from contemporary to ballet, and everything in between. Each piece highlights the creativity, passion, and unique voices of our student artists. Featuring choreography set to …
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Join us on April 25 at 7:00 PM for the Spring Dance Concert, an engaging evening that showcases a dynamic blend of classical ballet, jazz, tap, musical theatre, and contemporary dance. The program features works rooted in tradition, including selections from Swan Lake and the jazz-driven Dancin’ Man, highlighting the …
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Step into a “Rags to Riches” musical adventure that leaps from the rhythmic spark of ragtime to the lush sweep of Tchaikovsky’s ballet world. Joplin’s The Cascades, Handy’s soulful Memphis Blues, and the regionally resonant Black Diamond Rag, a nod to our area’s proud anthracite coal heritage, bring color, character, …
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The University Chorus and Chamber Singers will present their concert “Uncharted Waters” on April 26th, 3 p.m. at First Presbyterian Church in Wilkes-Barre. Featuring almost entirely living composers such as Jennifer Lucy Cook, Eric Whitacre, B.E. Boykin, Ola Gjeilo, and more, as well as arrangements by famous artists such as …
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Join the Wilkes University Jazz Ensemble on Tuesday April 28th for our concert program, Pop!, featuring hit pop tunes from years past. Music includes works by Elton John, Adele Adkins, Rodgers and Hammerstein, Paul McCartney and John Lennon, Billie Eilish, and more! The concert begins at 7:30pm at the Dorothy …
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Join the Wilkes University Civic Band on Wednesday April 29th for our concert program, Inner Light, featuring musical works by Michael Markowski, Samuel R. Hazo, Julie Giroux, John Philip Sousa, Steve Danyew, and David Maslanka. The concert begins at 7:30pm at the Dorothy Dickson Darte Center and is free and …
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In this side-splitting satire, water is scarce and Hope is even scarcer. Set in a dystopian world, citizens must pay a fee to access the public amenities, the only place to legally use the restroom. These facilities are run and monitored by the richest of society. In a wave of …
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In this side-splitting satire, water is scarce and Hope is even scarcer. Set in a dystopian world, citizens must pay a fee to access the public amenities, the only place to legally use the restroom. These facilities are run and monitored by the richest of society. In a wave of …
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In this side-splitting satire, water is scarce and Hope is even scarcer. Set in a dystopian world, citizens must pay a fee to access the public amenities, the only place to legally use the restroom. These facilities are run and monitored by the richest of society. In a wave of …
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In this side-splitting satire, water is scarce and Hope is even scarcer. Set in a dystopian world, citizens must pay a fee to access the public amenities, the only place to legally use the restroom. These facilities are run and monitored by the richest of society. In a wave of …