CMU School of Drama


Sunday, March 18, 2007

CFA Announcements

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EVICTED at Future Tenant
March 15th, 2007
All shows start at 8:30 p.m.
Upcoming Shows

Eighth Show: At Future Tenant (801 Liberty Ave)

EVICTED features Hustlebot, the only longform improv group in town!
Upcoming Shows

Thursday 3/29/07: Ninth Show!
Thursday 4/12/07: Tenth Show!

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Carnegie Mellon School of Drama
2007 Winter New Play Festival

Call 412-268-2407 for tickets.
Admission is Free.
Tickets available 1 hour before performance.

Chasing the Dragon
By Michael Herman
Directed by Allegra Libonati

Mar. 28,30,31 Apr. 5,6,7

Three Ways to Tie a Noose
By Michael Scotto
Directed by Dana Friedman

Mar. 29, 30, 31 Apr. 4, 6, 7

PGH Events _________________________________________________________________

Music Program presents the Festival of New Music ALIA MUSICA in Two Concerts Tuesday, March 13th, and Thursday, March 15th at 7:30 Eddy Theater Compositions by Pittsburgh composers
Tickets: $10 ($15 for both concerts)
Free for Chatham College students, faculty and staff.
Reception following the program

ELEVEN WORLD PREMIERES IN INAUGURAL CONCERT SERIES OF ENSEMBLE ALIA MUSICA

PITTSBURGH, PA, February 21, 2007--- The ensemble Alia Musica, founded in
2006 by eleven young composers of the Pittsburgh area with the aim of promoting new music in the city, will hold its Spring 2007 Season with two concerts on March 13th and 15th, at the Eddy Theater of Chatham College in Shadyside. Concerts start at 7:30pm.

Programs

Concert I -- Tuesday March 13th.
M. Stephens Oppositions for clarinet and piano
A. Ogunranti Fantasia for marimba, harp, and piano
C. Ruth Shadow Music for oboe, violin, and piano
- intermission -
M. Fromm Lethe, river of oblivion, for flute, viola and harp
M. Gillespie Divertimento for wood-wind quartet
B. Harris Punctuations for oboe, bassoon, percussion, viola, and
piano

Concert II -- Thursday March 15th.
J. Ogburn Centric for ensemble
K. Livengood Three poems by Stephen Crane, for voice and quartet
E. Kudisch Three poems by Cao Cao, for voice, flute, bassoon, and
violin
- intermission -
I. Jiménez Burning the Deep Red Sea for chamber ensemble
F. Garcia Nonnet

Tickets and information

Ticket prices are $10 for one concert, $15 for the series. Admission is free for Chatham College students, faculty, and staff.

To purchase in advance or for information, visit www.alia-musica.org , email contact@alia-musica.org, or contact Federico Garcia at 412-361-0194.
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