What happens when Antipholus meets Antipholus and Dromio meets Dromio? The pairs look alike, so it must mean that these are sets of twins, correct? That is exactly the case. In William Shakespeare’s “The Comedy of Errors,” a Syracusan man…
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The Department of Theatre & New Dance is bringing a production of Jane Austen’s literary classic “Pride & Prejudice” to the stage. The show opens Friday, Feb. 24 in the University Theatre. Like a five-year-long earworm, bringing to life Austen’s work…
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The theatre department presents Joe Orton’s “What the Butler Saw,” a farce in two acts. The play will open Friday, May 23. “What the Butler Saw,” written by English playwright Joe Orton, follows psychiatrist Dr. Prentice and his attempts to…
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The search for the next Cal Poly Pomona president, robot competitions, and hands-on learning by landscape architects top President Ortiz’s weekly video update. President Ortiz is planning to retire at the end of this calendar year, and the committee searching…
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The music department’s spring calendar of events features a satirical comedy musical called “Urinetown,” a guest lecture from the “father of MIDI,” and performances from Professor Nadia Shpachenko and student groups. The schedule begins Thursday, April 24, with the Spring…
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“Bedroom Farce,” written by Tony Award-winning writer Alan Ayckbourn, runs Nov. 15, 16, 21, 22 and 23 at 8 p.m., and Nov. 24 at 2 p.m. Tickets are $10 for faculty, staff, students and seniors, and $15 for general admission.
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The music department has a diverse lineup of performances this fall, from jazz quintets to chamber music festivals to a “Carnival of Animals.”
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Attendees at this year’s Convocation will enjoy a special musical performance of “It’s Your Day” by alumnus Michael Jung on a Steinway & Sons piano.
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The music department’s Spring 2013 Guitar Festival will feature a number of talented musicians playing and singing everything from jazz-based works to musical narratives, with pieces as old as the 16th century and as recent as a premiere performance.
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The Fall 2012 Shpachenko & Friends Chamber Music Festival features an array of renowned guest artists who will present piano master classes and perform in an evening concert. Three piano master classes will be presented by David Korevaar, Victor Rosenbaum…
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