Museums


Feb
8
Thu
2018
Stage Left: Same Time, Next Year
Feb 8 @ 8:00 pm
Stage Left: Same Time, Next Year @ DeVille St. Theatre

Winner! 1975 Drama Desk Award, Outstanding New American Play
Nominee! 1975 Tony Award, Best Play

One of the most popular romantic comedies of the century, Same Time, Next Year ran four years on Broadway, winning a Tony Award for lead actress Ellen Burstyn, who later recreated her role in the successful motion picture. It remains one of the world’s most widely produced plays. The plot follows a love affair between two people, Doris and George, married to others, who rendezvous once a year. Twenty-five years of manners and morals are hilariously and touchingly played out by the lovers. Performances run from February 1st to February 18th 2018.

Please note: This play contains sexual themes and mild language.

Feb
9
Fri
2018
Stage Left: Same Time, Next Year
Feb 9 @ 8:00 pm
Stage Left: Same Time, Next Year @ DeVille St. Theatre

Winner! 1975 Drama Desk Award, Outstanding New American Play
Nominee! 1975 Tony Award, Best Play

One of the most popular romantic comedies of the century, Same Time, Next Year ran four years on Broadway, winning a Tony Award for lead actress Ellen Burstyn, who later recreated her role in the successful motion picture. It remains one of the world’s most widely produced plays. The plot follows a love affair between two people, Doris and George, married to others, who rendezvous once a year. Twenty-five years of manners and morals are hilariously and touchingly played out by the lovers. Performances run from February 1st to February 18th 2018.

Please note: This play contains sexual themes and mild language.

Feb
10
Sat
2018
Stage Left: Same Time, Next Year
Feb 10 @ 8:00 pm
Stage Left: Same Time, Next Year @ DeVille St. Theatre

Winner! 1975 Drama Desk Award, Outstanding New American Play
Nominee! 1975 Tony Award, Best Play

One of the most popular romantic comedies of the century, Same Time, Next Year ran four years on Broadway, winning a Tony Award for lead actress Ellen Burstyn, who later recreated her role in the successful motion picture. It remains one of the world’s most widely produced plays. The plot follows a love affair between two people, Doris and George, married to others, who rendezvous once a year. Twenty-five years of manners and morals are hilariously and touchingly played out by the lovers. Performances run from February 1st to February 18th 2018.

Please note: This play contains sexual themes and mild language.

Feb
11
Sun
2018
Stage Left: Same Time, Next Year
Feb 11 @ 3:00 pm
Stage Left: Same Time, Next Year @ DeVille St. Theatre

Winner! 1975 Drama Desk Award, Outstanding New American Play
Nominee! 1975 Tony Award, Best Play

One of the most popular romantic comedies of the century, Same Time, Next Year ran four years on Broadway, winning a Tony Award for lead actress Ellen Burstyn, who later recreated her role in the successful motion picture. It remains one of the world’s most widely produced plays. The plot follows a love affair between two people, Doris and George, married to others, who rendezvous once a year. Twenty-five years of manners and morals are hilariously and touchingly played out by the lovers. Performances run from February 1st to February 18th 2018.

Please note: This play contains sexual themes and mild language.

Feb
15
Thu
2018
Stage Left: Same Time, Next Year
Feb 15 @ 8:00 pm
Stage Left: Same Time, Next Year @ DeVille St. Theatre

Winner! 1975 Drama Desk Award, Outstanding New American Play
Nominee! 1975 Tony Award, Best Play

One of the most popular romantic comedies of the century, Same Time, Next Year ran four years on Broadway, winning a Tony Award for lead actress Ellen Burstyn, who later recreated her role in the successful motion picture. It remains one of the world’s most widely produced plays. The plot follows a love affair between two people, Doris and George, married to others, who rendezvous once a year. Twenty-five years of manners and morals are hilariously and touchingly played out by the lovers. Performances run from February 1st to February 18th 2018.

Please note: This play contains sexual themes and mild language.

Feb
16
Fri
2018
Stage Left: Same Time, Next Year
Feb 16 @ 8:00 pm
Stage Left: Same Time, Next Year @ DeVille St. Theatre

Winner! 1975 Drama Desk Award, Outstanding New American Play
Nominee! 1975 Tony Award, Best Play

One of the most popular romantic comedies of the century, Same Time, Next Year ran four years on Broadway, winning a Tony Award for lead actress Ellen Burstyn, who later recreated her role in the successful motion picture. It remains one of the world’s most widely produced plays. The plot follows a love affair between two people, Doris and George, married to others, who rendezvous once a year. Twenty-five years of manners and morals are hilariously and touchingly played out by the lovers. Performances run from February 1st to February 18th 2018.

Please note: This play contains sexual themes and mild language.

Feb
17
Sat
2018
Stage Left: Same Time, Next Year
Feb 17 @ 8:00 pm
Stage Left: Same Time, Next Year @ DeVille St. Theatre

Winner! 1975 Drama Desk Award, Outstanding New American Play
Nominee! 1975 Tony Award, Best Play

One of the most popular romantic comedies of the century, Same Time, Next Year ran four years on Broadway, winning a Tony Award for lead actress Ellen Burstyn, who later recreated her role in the successful motion picture. It remains one of the world’s most widely produced plays. The plot follows a love affair between two people, Doris and George, married to others, who rendezvous once a year. Twenty-five years of manners and morals are hilariously and touchingly played out by the lovers. Performances run from February 1st to February 18th 2018.

Please note: This play contains sexual themes and mild language.

Feb
18
Sun
2018
Stage Left: Same Time, Next Year
Feb 18 @ 3:00 pm
Stage Left: Same Time, Next Year @ DeVille St. Theatre

Winner! 1975 Drama Desk Award, Outstanding New American Play
Nominee! 1975 Tony Award, Best Play

One of the most popular romantic comedies of the century, Same Time, Next Year ran four years on Broadway, winning a Tony Award for lead actress Ellen Burstyn, who later recreated her role in the successful motion picture. It remains one of the world’s most widely produced plays. The plot follows a love affair between two people, Doris and George, married to others, who rendezvous once a year. Twenty-five years of manners and morals are hilariously and touchingly played out by the lovers. Performances run from February 1st to February 18th 2018.

Please note: This play contains sexual themes and mild language.

Mar
19
Mon
2018
CCU Jazz Festival
Mar 19 @ 7:30 pm
CCU Jazz Festival @ CCU Wheelwright Auditorium

The third annual CCU Jazz Festival is a two-day event featuring performances by the CCU Jazz Ensemble, CCU Jazz Combo, and CCU faculty ensembles with guest composer and pianist Ron Miller.

The CCU Jazz Ensemble is the flagship group of the commercial music and jazz program, featuring traditional big band instrumentation and vocals. The award-winning CCU Jazz Combo performs throughout the area, has recorded albums with national distribution and performed at the 2016 Montreaux, Vienne and Umbria Jazz Festivals in Europe.

Miller is professor emeritus of jazz composition at University of Miami Frost School of Music and a renowned composer and educator. His former students include Pat Metheny; Bruce Hornsby; Bobby Watson; Gil Goldstein; Steve Bailey, CCU artist in residence in the Department of Music; and Matt White, CCU associate professor of music. Each ensemble performs Miller’s original compositions and arrangements.

Mar
20
Tue
2018
CCU Jazz Festival
Mar 20 @ 7:30 pm
CCU Jazz Festival @ CCU Wheelwright Auditorium

The third annual CCU Jazz Festival is a two-day event featuring performances by the CCU Jazz Ensemble, CCU Jazz Combo, and CCU faculty ensembles with guest composer and pianist Ron Miller.

The CCU Jazz Ensemble is the flagship group of the commercial music and jazz program, featuring traditional big band instrumentation and vocals. The award-winning CCU Jazz Combo performs throughout the area, has recorded albums with national distribution and performed at the 2016 Montreaux, Vienne and Umbria Jazz Festivals in Europe.

Miller is professor emeritus of jazz composition at University of Miami Frost School of Music and a renowned composer and educator. His former students include Pat Metheny; Bruce Hornsby; Bobby Watson; Gil Goldstein; Steve Bailey, CCU artist in residence in the Department of Music; and Matt White, CCU associate professor of music. Each ensemble performs Miller’s original compositions and arrangements.