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Little Shop of HorrorsBook and Lyrics by Howard Ashman. .
Music by Alan Menken.Directed by Scott Shattuck
Musical Director
Choreographer
Puppetry Director
Vocal Coach
Scenic Designer
Costwne Designer
Lighting Designer
Sound Designer
Hair / Makeup Designer
Stage Manager
Assistant Stage Managers
Assistant Director
Asst. Musical Director
Dr. Stephen Lias
Juanita Finkenberg
Dr. Alan C. Nielsen
Dr. Deborah Dalton
Richard Ellis
Angela Bacarisse
Jason Monmaney*CCConn
Brian Butler*
Jennifer Sims*
April Gore
Monika Zimmerman
Kat Edwards
Bryce Biffie
Some costumes provided by Costume World Theatrical,
Deerfield Beach, FL, www.costumeworld.com
Special Thanks to
Tony Wallin, Westside High School Theatre Department Director
Based on the film by Roger Corman, Screenplay by Charles Griffith
Originally produced by the WPA Theatre (Kyle Renick, Producing Director)
Originally produced at the Orpheum Theatre, ew York City, by the WPA Theatre,David Geffen, Cameron Mackintosh and the Shubert Organization
"Little Shop of Horrors" was originally directed by Howard Ashman
with staging by Edie Cowan
"Little Shop oj Horrors" is presented throuoh special arranoement with Music TheatreInternational (MT/). All authorized performance materials are also supplied by MT/.
4Z I West 54th Street, ew York, Y 10019.
Tel: (ZIZ) 541-4684 Fax: (ZIZ) 397-4684 www.AfT/Shows.com
Synopsis of Scenes and Songs
Prologue:
"Little Shop ofHorrors"
Act I, Scene 1:
"Downtown (Skid Row)"
"Da-Doo"
"Grow for Me"
Act I. Scene 2
"Ya Never Know"
"Somewhere That's Green"
Act I, Scene 3
"Closed for Renovations"
"Dentist!"
"Mushnik and Son"
"Feed Me (Git It)"
Act I. Scene 4
"Now (It's Just the Gas)"
* tS-Minute Intermission *
Act II. Scene t
"Call Back in the Morning"
"Suddenly, Seymour"
"Suppertime"
Act II, Scene 2
"The Meek Shall Inherit"
Act II, Scene 3
"Sominex"/"Suppertime" (Reprise)
"Somewhere That's Green" (Reprise)
"Finale (Don't Feed the Plants)"
Seymour
Audrey
Mushnik
Orin
Audrey II (Voice)
Audrey II (Manipulation)
Crystal
Chiffon
Ronette
Ensemble
Cast
CONNOR CLARK .
ALLISON DAY
KURT BILANOSKI
MICHAEL E. SPENCER
JAKE TRAPP
DANIEL MILLER
COURTNEY COLE
MELISSA BROWN-TAYLOR
KYLA WILLIAMS*
CODY M. DAVIDS
ANNA ELIZABETH DRAKE
INGUNN LARA KRISTJANDOTTIR
DANIEL MILLER
NICK PINELLI
JAKE TRAPP
About the Cast
KURT BILANOSKI (Mushnik) graduated from Jersey Village High School inHouston and is a senior theatre major at SFA. His SFA credits includeBraidbeard in the Summer Repertory production How I Became a Pirate: on theMainstage in A Midsummer Night's Dream, Brilliants, Take Me to the River, SheStoops to Conquer and Almost, Maine; and in the student-directed Stop Kiss andBad Boy Nietszche. Other credits include Amadeus, Titus Andronicus, Fiddler on theRocif, TartlfiJe and Little Shop cifHorrors, and he has directed Much Ado About
Nothing and co-directed Arsenic and Old Lace.
MELISSA BROWN-TAYLOR (Chiffon) is on the American Theatre Artsexchange program from Rose Bruford College, and is from London. Hercredits at Rose Bruford include Waiting]or Lifty, A BriifHistory cifHelen cif Troy,Jitney and Noughts and Crosses. She has also appeared in This Property isCondemned and A Midsummer Night's Dream and directed Pink Bedroom.
CONNOR CLARK (Seymour) is a sophomore theatre major at SFA whograduated from Poteet High School in Mesquite. His credits in high schoolinclude roles in Into the Woods, Matt and Ben, A Christmas Story, Beauty and theBeast and Arsenic and Old Lace. He also served as a summer stage apprentice atDallas Theatre Center and last year was on the run crew for the SFAproduction Rabbit Hole.
COURTNEY COLE (Crystal) is a junior theatre major who graduated fromKennard High School and also attended Angelina College. At SFA, she wasseen in the Summer Repertory production Steel Magnolias. She previouslyserved on the wardrobe crew for A Midsummer Night's Dream and How I Became aPirate and wa assi tant stage manager for the plays Brilliants and Hate Mail forthe 2012 Festival of New American Plays.
CODY M. DAVIDS (Ensemble) is a junior theatre major at SFA whograduated from Magnolia West High School in Magnolia and also attended LonMorris College. He has performed in shows such as The 25th Annual Putnam
County Spelling Bee, Metamorphoses, Sweeney Todd, The Crucible, Hairspray, Bye Bye
Birdie, Romeo and Juliet and You're a Good Man, Charlie Brown.
ALLISON DAY (Audrey) is a sophomore theatre major who graduated fromNorth East chool of the Arts in San Antonio. Last year, she performed in theDownstage productions Women and Wallace, The Saga cifCuchulain and Medusa's
Tale. She also appeared in the (New) Original Cast production of Purple Daze.
About the CastI
ANNA ELIZABETH DRAKE (Ensemble) is a freshman theatre major whograduated from Friendswood High School. She performed in the HoustonCommunity Theatre production of Our Town; at the Texas A&M Corpus ChristiCamp on the Coast productions of I Remember Mama and Diviners; and in theFriendswood High School productions The Pajama Game and Little Women.
INGUNN LARA KRISTJANSDOTIIR (Ensemble) is a native of Iceland anda student at the Rose Bruford College in London currently on exchange withthe American Theatre Arts program. Her previous plays at Rose Brufordinclude Broken Road and You Say You Want a Revolution; and, at her college inIceland, Ljotleikur (UBliness).
DANIEL MILLER (Audrey II Manipulation / Ensemble) is a sophomoretheatre major from Sugar Land who graduated from Kempner High School.Last year, he was seen on the SFA Mainstage in A Midsummer NiBht's Dream andThree Sisters; costarring in the (New) Original Cast production Purple Haze; andin the Summer Repertory production of How I Became a Pirate.
NICK PINELLI (Ensemble) graduated from The Woodlands College ParkHigh School and is a sophomore theatre major at SFA. La t year at SFA, heperformed in How I Became a Pirate for Summer Repertory; Brilliants and Love/Sick at the Festival of ew American Plays; and in the Mainstage productions AMidsummer iBht's Dream and Rabbit Hole.
MICHAEL E. SPENCER (Orin) i a sophomore theatre major at SFA, whograduated from Grapevine High School and al 0 attend d Tarrant CountyCollege. He has previously performed in productions of Hello, Dolly/,
Oklahoma/ and The Drowsy Chaperone.
JAKE TRAPP (Audre II Voice / Ensemble) is a sophomore at SFA majoringin vocal performance in the chool of Music, and he is a graduate of GlendaDaw on High chool in Pearland. La t year he performed in the chool ofMusic's production of the opera La Traviata. His high school theatre creditinclude rol s in Hairspray, Godspell and Beauty and the Beast.
KYLA WILLIAMS* (Ronette) i a senior theatre major at FA who graduatedfrom Marcu High School in Flower Mound. She has been seen in the SummerRepertory productions of Schoolhouse Rock Live and The Uninvited; the studentdirected BriBht Ideas and Contribution; and on the Mainstage in She Scoops to .
Conquer. Kyla is also the current president of Alpha Psi Omega and is earningher minor in ign language interpretation.
About the Production Teanl
ANGELA BACARISSE (Costume De igner) received her MFA in theatredesign from the University of Memphis and her BA in Theatre from theUniversity of Delaware. She has been on the faculty at SFA since 2001 whereshe supervises all costume and makeup designs. She has designed costumesand/ or lighting for university theatres in Virginia, orth and South Carolina,Tennessee and Texas. Professional design credits include Playhouse on theSquare, The Texas Shakespeare Festival, Summer Theatre at Mount Holyoke,Southern Appalachian Repertory Theatre, BLowing Rock Stage Company,Opera East Texas and the Asheville Lyric Opera. She has also worked as acostume technician at the Alley Theatre in Houston, The Texas ShakespeareFestival, Georgia Shakespeare and The Mac-Hayden Musical Theatre.
BRYCE BIFFLE (Assistant Music Director) is a senior in the School of Musicmajoring in music composition and is a graduate of Garland High Schoo!. Hehas spent three years in the Lumberjack Marching Band, SFA Concert Bandsand SFA Swinging Axes, and he also marched in the Spirit of Atlanta Drum andBugle Corps. At Lakeside Community Theatre in The Colony, he served asconductor and musical director for the production Evil Dead: The Musical.
BRIAN BUTLER* (Hair and Makeup Designer / Assistant CostumeDesigner) is a senior theatre major who graduated from Wylie High Schoo!. AtSFA; he has served as assistant costume deSigner for the opera La Traviata andthe Summer Repertory production HoII' 1 Became a Pirate; costume designer forBriBht Ideas and The Love Talker; and co tume construction for Three Sisters and A
Midsummer iBht's Dream. He also served a costume deSigner for Rent at CollinCollege and a istant costume deSigner for Back at LeipziB and BoeinB, BoeinB atCircle Theatre in Fort Worth.
DO OVA CARTER (A istant Choreographer) is a senior theatre major atSFA who graduated from Lanca ter High choo!. He previou ly served aassistant choreographer for the Mainstage productions HoII' to Succeed in Business
Without Really TryinB and The Breasts 1 Tiresias. He performed in the"Dancework »recitals in Fall 2011 and pring 2012 and is a member of the FARepertory Dance Company.
CC CONN holds an MFA from Indiana University and is an assistant professorof theatre at FA. Her most recent credits at FA include Steel MaBnolias, Howl
Became a Pirate, the 2012 Festival of ew American Plays, Three Sisters, A
Midsummer iBht's Dream, The Breasts 1 Tiresias, She Stoops to Conquer, A Raisin in
the Sun, Twe!fth iBht, Woyzeck, "Master Harold"... and the boys, Picnic, Schoolhouse
Rock Live! Too, The Heidi Chronicles, The Elephant Man and Almost, Maine.
About the Production Team
DEBORAH DALTON (Vocal Coach) holds degrees in vocal performancefrom Trinity University, the Cleveland Institute of Music and the University ofTexas at Austin. She had additional training at Seagle Music Colony (New Yorkstate), the Wesley Balk Institute (Minneapolis) and the American Institute ofEuropean Studies (Vienna). Dr. Dalton is now in her twenty-Hrst year on thevoice faculty of Stephen F. Austin State University where she teaches voice,lyric diction and is director of opera theater. Directing credits include La Traviata, Susannah, The Bartered Bride, Cavalleria rusticana, Die Fledermaus,La Perichole, The MarriaBe ifFiBaro, Gianni Schicchi and The MaBie Flute.
KAT EDWARDS (Assistant Director) is a senior theatre major at SFAworking towards her BFA with a concentration in acting/directing, and she is agraduate of MacArthur High School in Irving. Last season she served asassistant director for the'Mainstage production Three Sisters. She also directedthe Downstage production For Whom the Southern Belle Tolls and the Upstageproduction The Goblins Plot to Murder God, and she assistant directed The SaBa ifCuchulian and Tom andJerry. She also appeared as a performer in Contributionsand A YounB Lady ifProperty.
RICHARD ELLIS (Scenic Designer) has worked in New York City,throughout the United States and internationally for more than three decades.He comes to SFA as visiting assistant professor after previously designing theMainstage production Woyzeck apd Schoolhouse Rock Live!, Steel MaBnolias, How JBecame a Pirate and "Master Harold"... and the boys for Summer Repertory. Ellishas served as resident set designer for The Alley Theatre, American TheatreCo., the Westport Playhouse, Stamford Theatre Works and the OgunquitPlayhouse. He has also designed for Tennessee Rep., Maine State MusicTheatre, Stages St. Louis, Memphis' Playhouse on the Square, Bridgeport'sDowntown Cabaret and Playhouse on the Green, Coconut Grove Playhouse,Seacoast Rep. and the Helen Hayes Theatre. His work in industrials/themeparks include Showtime, Miller Beer, American Brands, Pizza Hut, Opryland,Silver Dollar City and Dollywood where he designed shows for eight years. Hehas taught at Lehman College, Queens College and the University of Tulsa.Richard has also designed national tours of DreamBirls and The PekinB Circus, andseveral traveling old fashioned "melodramers." He i a graduate of YU'sTisch School of the Arts design program and the University of Tulsa theatreprogram, and is a member of United Scenic Arti ts Local 829.
Credits marked with an asterisk (*) indicate that the student is a member of the
Beta Phi cast ofAlpha Psi OmeBa, the national dramatics honors society.
About the Production Team
JUANITA FINKENBERG (Choreographer) received an MA in exercisescience from California State University Los Angeles. She also earned a blackbelt in Tae Kwon Do and trained extensively in staged violence with theSociety of American Fight Directors. While in California, Finkenbergperformed as a company member of Landrum's Dance Theater, Synergism,Salve Dance Company and Ele Johnson Dance Company. Since moving toTexas, she has choreographed more than 20 musicals and assisted with movement and combat choreography for numerous theatrical and opera productions.
APRIL GORE (Assistant Stage Manager) is a sophomore theatre major at SFAwho graduated from Cinco Ranch High School in Katy. She served as stagemanager for the student-directed The Concorde Fallac;y; assistant stage managerfor Three Sisters; wardrobe crew for Rabbit Hole; and properties master for the2012 Festival of New American Plays.
STEPHEN LIAS (Musical Director) received degrees from Messiah College,Stephen F. Austin State University and Louisiana State University. Dr. Liascurrently serves as coordinator of music studies at for the SFA School ofMu ic. He is a member of ASCAP, the College Music Society, the Society ofComposers, Inc. and the American Music Center. He serves on both the Texasand national boards of the National Association of Composers/USA, and is thefounder and director of The Composer's Site. He is the Texas delegate to theInternational Society of Contemporary Mu ic and serves on the editorial boardof World New Music Magazine. Dr. Lias has composed original music formore than thirty professional theatrical productions since 1989, including IHate Hamlet at the Alabama Shakespeare Festival, The Tempest at SFA and Deathifa Salesman at Auburn University at Montgomery. He served for eleven yearsas composer in residence and music director at the Texas Shakespeare Festival.
JASON MONMANEY* (Lighting Director) is a senior theatre major at SFAwho graduated from Gilford High School in Gilford, New Hampshire. Hisprevious credits include serving as assistant lighting de igner for A Midsummer
I NiBht's Dream, The Uninvited and Schoolhouse Rock Live!, and as master electricianfor She Stoops to Conquer on the SFA Main tage; as lighting designer for theDownstage productions BriBht Ideas, The SaBa ifCuchulain, Old Saybrook andYounB Lady ifProperty; sound design for the Downstage production Medusa'sTale; and stage manager for the Do"vnstage production Women and WaJlace. Heis currently crew manager for Turner Auditorium and will begin hisprofessional internship next year at Rose Bruford College.
About the Production Team
ALAN NIELSEN (Puppet Director) was recently awarded the title ofprofessor emeritus from Stephen F. Austin State University, where he taught inthe School of Theatre for over two decades before retiring in 2011. Dr.Nielsen's many directing credits at SFA include She Stoops to Conquer, The Heidi
Chronicles, Lend Me a Tenor, Grease, Anton in Show Business, Harvey, Pericles, Follies,
Rhinoceros, Moon over BtdJalo, Into the Woods, On the Verae, Reckless, Gypsy, Major
Barbara and Lovers and Other Stranaers. He was also the founder and director ofthe Original Cast, SFA's cabaret-variety troupe, which has performed in dozensof venues in and around Nacogdoches for over twenty years.
SCOTI SHATIUCK (Director) is the director of the School of Theatre atSFA where his directing credits include Rabbit Hole, Schoolhouse Rock Live!,
Twelfth Niaht, Bia River, Crimes eifthe Heart, This Day Forward and Cornbury: The
Q!leen's Governor. He has held leadership positions at Marymount College ofFordham University, the London Dramatic Academy, Jean Cocteau Repertoryand Dickinson College. He has also directed for the Texas Shakespeare Festivaland Arkansas Repertory Theatre. He holds an MFA degree in directing fromthe University of Texas at Austin and originally hails from Denver.
JENNIFER SIMS* (Stage Manager) is a junior at SFA earning her BFA intheatre with an emphasis in stage management, and a she is graduate of NaamanForest High School in Garland. She served as production manager for the 2012Summer Repertory Season, as well as stage manager for HolV I Became a Pirate,
the 2012 Festival of New American Plays, the (New) Original Cast productionPurple Haze, and the student-directed Briaht Ideas and The Saaa eifCuchulain. Shewas also the assistant stage manager for A Midsummer Niaht's Dream, She Stoops toConquer and Stop Kiss and worked on the run crew for HolV to Succeed in Business
Without Really Tryina. Jennifer is also secretary of Alpha Psi Omega, and amember of the Student Productions Advisory Committee.
MONIKA ZIMMERMAN (Assi tant Stage Manager) graduated high schoolfrom the International School of Singapore and is a freshman theatre major atSFA. On stage, she appeared in Road; erved a· stage manager for More Liaht;
and was sound technician for the collaborative project Ten Minutes. he alsoassi tant directed United Nations Night, a fe tival celebrating internationalculture.
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April 23-27, 2013
Directed by Jason Davids Scott
In pired by the work of Texas-born artist Robert Rauschenberg, this
collage of scenes and character, music, dance, drama, comedy and
visual sp ctacle is a wild ride of confessions, collisions and connections
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•......................................................................,Be sure to come back for our future 2012 -13 Mainstage productions!
The Madwoman of Chaillotby Jean Girardoux
ovember 13-17, 2012
Directed by Rick Jones
This charming tale about a ragtag group of eccentrics and their attempt
to save the world from the corruption of corporate executives and
politicians was written 70 years ago in Nazi-occupied France, yet the
play is a stirring call to arms for us to confront the evils in our own
world.
Staoe Doorby Edna Ferber and George S. Kaufman
February 26-March 2, 2013
Directed by Jack Heifner
Before there was "Smash," there was the Footlights Club, a boarding
house for the aspiring actresses who long for stardom in this
effervescent comedy. Their romances, disappointments and breakdowns.
provide more laughs and drama than all the Broadway plays they dream :
of. Recommended for mature audiences. :·············································. ., ,
Technical Staff
Technical Director Mark Porter
Assistant Technical Director Steve Bacarisse
Costume Shop Supervisor Barbara Blackwell
Assistant Choreographer. Donavan Carter
Assistant Costume Designer Brian Butler*
Assistant Scenic Designer AsWey Black
Master Electrician Amanda Warren
Properties Master. Ross Dennison
Properties Assistants Tiffany Carr, Bridgette Ochoa
Wardrobe Master. Carolyn OWenburger
Light Board Operator Nicole Kapalski
Sound Board Operator Mai Le*
Sound Engineer. Melissa Santana
Scenery and Paint Crews Theatre 150 and Theatre 350
Costume Construction Crew Theatre 150 and Theatre 350,
Brian Butler, Delia Owens, Megan Thomas
Properties Crew Mary Collie, Andrea Rooney
Fly Rail Operator James Pace
Floor Run Crew Stephen Davis, Marley Graham,
Carly Nunn, Bianca Stein
Follow Spot Operators John Brokaw, Graham Yarbrough
Wardrobe Crew Destiny Duhon, Nicole Novit, Megan Thoma
Load-in Crew James Bowling, Troy Carrico, Jalen Clark,
Robert Erb, Kri topher Jones, Joshua Lopez, Aaron Sanderson,
Kevin Scott, Michael Spencer, Christian Semmler,
Nichole Stubblefield, Tom Urritia, Kyla Williams*
Light Hang Crew Alexandra Ashby, Kristina Conley, Joel Koonce,
Jake Levinson, namdi Nwankwo, Peyton Perry,
Landy Trapp, Johnathan Tyler, Crystal Villarreal, Matthew Wales
House Managers Laura McFeeters, CWoe Westfall
Programs Jason David Scott
Box Office Manager Diane J. Flynn
Publicity Robbie Goodrich, Office of Arts Information
Stephen F. Austin State UniversitySchool ofTheatre Faculty & Staff
Dr. A.C. "Buddy" HimesDean, Colleae <if Fine Arts
Mr. Scott ShattuckDirector, School <if Theatre
Dr. Clarence W. BahsPr<ifessor Emeritus
Dr. Alan C. ielsenPr<ifessor Emeritus
Mr. Allen OsterPreifessor Emeritus
Ms. Angela BacarissePrtifessor
Dr. Richard JonesPr<ifessor
Ms. Carolyn ConnAssistant Preifessor
Ms. Laura RikardAssistant Pr<ifessor
Dr. jason Davids ScottAssistant Pr<ifessor
Mr. Richard EllisVisitina Assistant Pr<ifessor
Mr. Zach HanksVisitina Assistant Pr<ifessor
Mr. jack HeifnerPlaYlVriaht-in-Residence
Ms. jackie RosenfeldSenior Lecturer
Mr. Brad MauleLecturer
Ms. Shari EllsworthAdjunct Faculey
Ms. juanita FinkenbergAdjunct Faculey
Mr. Da\'id RaineAdjunct Faculey
Ms. Liz Barkow kyAdministratire Assistant
Ms. Barbara BlackwellCostume Shop Supervisor
Mr. Mark PorterTechnical Director
Mr. tephen BacarisseAssistant Technical Director
FRIENDS OF THE ARTSTheatre Division
Theatre BoardRhonda Williams (President),
Dr. Dianne Dentice (Vice-President),A.J. Alvarado, Beth Anson,
Clarence W. & Barb Bahs, Josephine MollieBarton, Ric Berry, Harold Coats,
Dr. Steve & Debbie Clark, Ed & Gwen Cole,John & Violet Goodall, Harold & Caryl Hall,
Joe Hibbard, John Hibbard,Buddy & Cindy Himes, Mrs. Debra Hipler,
Stacy Jacobs, Jack & Naioma Ledbetter,Sandy Massey, Bo Miller,
Robin & John Moore, Brittany elson,Anne & David orton, Gary Pankratz,
Linda C. Renfroe, John & Jean Roberts,Cecil & Gloria Settle, Scott Shattuck,
Lisa Steed, Jodie Stone,Ben & Cathy Sultenfuss, Karen Tucker,
Diana & Larry Walker,Chris & Kathryn Watlington,
Shirley Watterston
SCHOLARSHIPS 2012-2013
Reaents ScholarsSarah Chavez, Ross Dennison,
Emily Gibson, Shelby Gilliland, AustinHolt, Andrea Rooney, jennifer Sims,
jennifer Suter
Alumni ScholarsSarah Chavez, Allison Day, Emily Gibson,Sara MacAuley, Benn May, jennifer Sims,
jennifer Suter
School of Theatre Scholarshipsjohn Brokaw, Troy Carrico, julia Chance,
arah Chavez, Courtney Cole,Cody Davids, tephen Davis,
Alii on Day, Antonio DiBernardo,Anna Elizabeth Drake, Sloan Frierson,
Celeste Galey, Marley Graham,Kevin Holloway-Harris jr., Austin Holt,
Brandon Hood, Jake Levinson,Maddison Myers, Luke orton,Krystal orton, icole O\;t,
Peyton Perry, ick Pinelli,Andrea Rooney, Hope Rowe,
Katy Rutherford, Jennifer Sims,Bianca tein, Landy Trapp, hie)" Vernon
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UNIVERSITY SERIESDean, College of Fine Arts A. C. "Buddy" Himes
Associate Dean, College of Fine Arts John W. Goodall
Arts lnfonnation Robbie Goodrich
Box Office and Audience Services Diane 1. Flynn
Facilities Manager Steve Bacarisse
House Managers Laura McFeeters and Chloe Westfall
Technical Director Mark Porter
FOR YOUR INFORMATION
TicketsCharge tickets conveniently by phone. Visa,Mastercard, American Express and Discover areaccepted. The Box Office is open 8 a.m. to 5 p.m.,Monday through Friday, and reopens one hourprior to performance start times. The Box Officeis located in Room 211 B in the Griffith Fine ArtsBuilding. Programs on the University Series are notrecommended for children under five years of age.Each member of the audience must have a ticketregardless of age.
Late seatingIn fairness to those already seated, patrons who havethe misfortune to arrive late will be seated near therear of the auditorium during an appropriate breakin the performance.
ParkingParking in front of the Griffith Fine Arts Building isavailable to those patrons who join the UniversitySeries Supporters at the Member Level. Parkingin other campus areas is available. We recommendVista Dr.; the parking garage offGriffith Blvd., southof the University Center; the parking garage at thecomer of East College and Raguet Streets; and thelot on the comerof North St. and Wetlermark. Pleaseallow ample time for your arrival.
Persons with disabilitiesPersons with disabilities are requested to reserve seatsas soon as possible to request special assistance oraccommodations needed for participation in events.Parking is provided in front of the Griffith Fine ArtsBuilding on Alumni Drive. The elevator is locatedin the E.,St Tower (campus side). Locations forwheelchair seating are available on the first floorof the W. M. Turner Auditorium. Program bookletsin large type are available for visually impairedpersons. Please call the Box Office at least two daysin advance of the event and a copy will be held foryou. Assisted listening devices are available for useduring theatrical performances. Please inquire atlhe Box Office.
Rest RoomsRest rooms and drinking foulltains are located in thelobby adjacent to the auditorium on the main leveland in the hallwav outside the balconv.
TelephoneApublic telephone is located in the East Tower, mainlevel, next to the elevator.
Food, beverages and smokingPlease do not lake food ordrinks into the auditorium.The use of tobacco products is nOl permitted in theGriffith Fine Arts Building.
Cameras, paging devices, cell phonesand other electronic devicesPlease deactivate all electronic devices beforeentering the auditorium. Patrons may also checkthem with our ushers priortoentering the auditoriumso they may be guarded by the House Manager.Patrons who expect to be on call while attending aperformance are requested to leave their names andseat locations with the House Manager. You will becontacted immediately and discreetly when called.Cameras and recording devices are not permitted inthe auditorium.
Ticket Exchange PoliciesView our complete ticket exchange policy online atwww.boxoffice.sfasu.edu or stop by the Box Officeto receive a printed copy. We regret there can be norefunds. All sales are final.
Mailing listsTo receive information about future attractions in theCollege of Fine Arts, please complete a mailing listcard available at the Box Office or call 468-6407.
Lost and foundPatrons who lose articles while attending an eventmay make inquiries with the House Manager or callthe Box Office during regular office hours.
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The 2012-2013 University SeriesEXPRESSIONS
September 14 Jimmy WebbWM. Turner Auditorium
October 9-13 J-ittle Shop ofHorrorsSFA Schools ofTheatre and Music Production
WM. Turner Auditorium
October 18 Ballet Folkl6rico de MexicoWM. Turner Auditorium
October 26-January 12 The World ofWilliam JoyceThe Cole Art Center @The Old Opera House
December 14 Dailey & Vincent: A Bluegrass ChristmasWM. Turner Auditorium
January 24 .Anton Kuerti, pianistWM. Turner Auditorium
January 26-March 22 Big Skies, Brave PeopleThe Cole Art Center @ The Old Opera House
February 7 Broadway's Next Hit MusicalWM. Turner Auditorium
February 9-March 29 Linda Ridgway: A Song Only to HerselfThe Cole Art Center @ The Old Opera House
February 26-March 2 Stage DoorSFA School ofTheatre Production
W.M. Turner Auditorium
March 23 . .............................. .....The Complete Handel MessiahSFA A Cappella Choir and chamber orchestra
Kennedy Auditorium
April 4-6 SFA OperaWM. Turner Auditorium
All performances at 7:30 p.m.The Cole Art Center is open Tuesday-Friday, 12:30-5 p.m.; and Saturday, to a.m.-5 p.m.
For information, call (936) 468-6407 or (888) 240-ARTS