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		<title>Marshall Artist Series 2010-2011 Schedule</title>
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HUNTINGTON-The Marshall Artists Series proudly announces its 2010 – 2011 season. Over the course of seventy four years, the Marshall Artists Series has been a gateway to the world of cultural entertainment in the Tri-State and at Marshall University. “The Marshall Artists Series 20010/2011 season will broaden your view of our world and through art: whether it be an ...]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Highlights of the 74th Season of the Marshall Artists Series include the Legendary Liza Minnelli, The Doobie Brothers, Broadway’s The Color Purple, Stomp, A Chorus Line and Comedy Central Star Daniel Tosh</p>
<p>HUNTINGTON-The Marshall Artists Series proudly announces its 2010 – 2011 season. Over the course of seventy four years, the Marshall Artists Series has been a gateway to the world of cultural entertainment in the Tri-State and at Marshall University. “The Marshall Artists Series 20010/2011 season will broaden your view of our world and through art: whether it be an opera, a foreign film, Broadway musical or a fascinating presentation of rarely seen corners of our planet, you will be transported and transformed emotionally, intellectually and spiritually,” says Penny Watkins, Executive Director for the Marshall Artists Series. “The Marshall Artists Series season endeavors to take you on many diverse journeys, journeys that invite you to explore the vast array of human experiences and emotions.  These journeys offer the opportunity for laughter and humor, pathos and understanding, as well as run the gamut of personal growth to universal exploration.”</p>
<p>The following events will be featured on this season’s Baxter Series:</p>
<p>Liza Minnelli &#8211; 7 p.m. Sunday, September 12, 2010 at the Keith Albee Performing Arts Center. Liza Minnelli, the Tony®, Oscar®, Gram my® and Emmy® Award-winning super star of stage, film and screen, will perform at Huntington’s Keith-Albee Performing Arts Center with a sextet including long time collaborator pianist Billy Stritch. Minnelli, daughter of the legendary Judy Garland, is perhaps best known for her Oscar®, and Golden Globe winning performance as Sally Bowles in the hit musical movie Cab aret. Since her early stage performanc es, Minnelli has continued to appear on Broadway in musicals such as Chicago, Victor/Victoria and The Act. In 1999, she paid tribute to her father, legendary director Vincente Minnelli in a show titled Minnelli on Minnelli. Her most recent stint on Broadway in 2008’s Liza’s at the Pal ace garnered her fourth Tony Award. From her famous friendships with Frank Sinatra and Sammy Davis Jr. to her spectacular cameo in this summer’s smash “Sex &#038; the City 2,” Liza Minnelli has always been a performer who is consistently among the best of the best. </p>
<p>Celebrate the Holidays with Marvin Hamlisch and J. Mark McVey – 7:30 p.m. Monday, December 6, 2010 at the Keith-Albee Performing Arts Center Celebrate the holidays with the legendary Marvin Hamlisch and Huntington’s own Mark McVey! Enjoy holiday hits along with the best of Broadway for one unforgettable night. As a composer, Hamlisch has won virtually every major award that exists: 3 Oscars, 4 Gram mys, 4 Emmys, a Tony and 3 Golden Globe awards; his groundbreaking show, A Cho rus Line, received the Pulit zer Prize. He is the composer of many motion picture scores including his Oscar-winning score and song for The Way We Were and his adaptation of music for The Sting. Huntington’s own,  J. Mark McVey made his Broad way debut, as Jean Valjean, in Les Miserables, after having won the Helen Hayes Award for Outstanding Actor while in Washington, DC, with the show. In 1997, Mr. McVey made his Carnegie Hall debut with Mr. Marvin Hamlisch, and is proud to be Mr. Hamlisch’s tenor of choice. J. Mark McVey hails from Huntington WV.</p>
<p>A Chorus Line – 7:30 p.m. Thursday, February 24, 2011 at the Keith-Albee Performing Arts Center. In an empty theatre, on a bare stage, cast­ing for a new Broadway musical is almost complete. For 17 dancers, this audition is the chance of a lifetime. It’s what they’ve worked for &#8211; with every drop of sweat, every hour of training, every day of their lives. It’s the one opportunity to do what they’ve always dreamed &#8212; to have the chance to dance. This is A Chorus Line, the musical for everyone who’s ever had a dream and put it all on the line. Winner of nine Tony Awards®, including “Best Musical” and the Pulitzer Prize for drama, this singular sensation is the longest-run ning American Broadway musical ever. Now A Chorus Line returns. Come meet the new generation of Broadway’s best.</p>
<p>Additionally, enjoy Marvin Hamlisch’s chat about the development of A Chorus Line (for which received the Pulitzer Prize) on Monday December 6, 2010.  Chat time TBD.</p>
<p>The Color Purple – 8 p.m. Friday, April 1, 2011 at the Keith Albee Performing Arts Center. From Oprah Winfrey &#038; Quincy Jones comes Broadway’s THE COLOR PURPLE, a soul-stirring musical based on the classic Pulitzer Prize-winning novel by Alice Walker and the moving film by Steven Spielberg. It is the unforgettable and inspiring story of a woman named Celie, who finds her unique voice in the world. Nominated for eleven Tony® Awards, THE COLOR PURPLE is a landmark theatrical event, a celebration of love, and a Broadway phenomenon. With a joyous GRAMMY®- nominated score featuring jazz, gospel and blues, THE COLOR PURPLE is cap turing the hearts of young and old, and uniting audiences in a community of joy. “A SOARING, EPIC TALE. It made a JOYFUL noise in my heart.” &#8211;Richard Corliss, TIME Magazine. </p>
<p>The following events will be featured on this season’s Mount Series:</p>
<p>The Doobie Brothers – 7:30 p.m. Tuesday, November 16, 2010 at the Keith-Albee Performing Arts Center. The Doobie Brothers, are one of America’s most loved rock and roll bands and have been able to achieve a phenomenal level of success and sus tain it for decades. The legendary hitmakers are known for their smash hits such as “Black Water,” “China Grove,” “What a Fool Believes,” “Long Train Runnin’,” “Minute by Minute,” and many more. it is no surprise the band has sold more than 50 million records world wide, won multiple Grammy awards, had 27 chart singles, 16 top 40 hits, 11 multi-platinum albums, 13 Gold albums and that most rare of dis tinctions, The Diamond Award, for the sale of 10 million units of a single title, Best Of The Doobies: Vol. 1.</p>
<p>Stomp – 7:30 p.m. Tuesday and Wednesday, January 11 and 12, 2011 at the Joan C. Edwards Performing Arts Center. “A phenomenal show! Bashing, crashing, smashing, swishing, banging and kicking – a joyous invention!”— Chicago Tribune.  STOMP is explosive, provoca tive, sophisticated, sexy, ut terly unique and appeals to audiences of all ages. The eight-member troupe uses ev erything but conventional per cussion instruments – match boxes, wooden poles, brooms, garbage cans, Zippo lighters, hubcaps – to fill the stage with magnificent rhythms. “STOMP is as crisp and exu berant as if it had opened yes terday,” says The New York Times. The return of the per cussive hit also brings some new surprises, with some sec tions of the show now updated and restructured and the addi tion of two new full-scale rou tines, utilizing props like trac tor tire inner tubes and paint cans. As USA Today says, “STOMP finds beautiful nois es in the strangest places.”</p>
<p>Video Games Live™ &#8211; 7:30 p.m. Thursday, February 3, 2011 at the Keith-Albee Performing Arts Center. Video Games Live™ is a concert event spectacular featur ing music from the most popu lar video games of all time including &#8211;  Mario, Zelda, Halo, Tomb Raider and Guitar Hero among others. A 28-piece orchestra will perform along with video footage and music arrangements, synchro nized lighting, solo performers, electronic percussionists, live action and unique interactive segments to create an explo sive entertainment experience! It’s the power &#038; emotion of a sym phony orchestra mixed with the excitement and energy of a rock concert and the tech nology and interactivity of a video game all synchronized to cutting edge visuals, state-of-the-art lighting and special on-stage interactive segments with the audience. This extravaganza is Broadway, meets Video Games, meets rock concert, all rolled into one amazing event designed for music lovers, game aficionados, and families looking for a fun event to attend together.  Arrive early for the pre-show event featuring game demos, a costume contest and more!</p>
<p>Spring Awakening – 7:30 p.m., Tuesday, March 29, 2011 at the Keith-Albee Performing Arts Center.  Winner of 8 Tony Awards includ ing Best Musical &#8211; told by Dun can Sheik and Steven Sater through “the most gorgeous Broadway score this decade” (Entertainment Weekly) &#8211; Spring Awakening explores the journey from adolescence to adulthood with poignancy and passion you will never forget. The landmark musical Spring Awakening is an electrifying fu sion of morality, sexuality and rock &#038; roll that is exhilarating audiences across the nation like no other musical in years. Join this group of late 19th century German students on their passage, as they navi gate teenage self-discovery and coming of age anxiety in a powerful celebration of youth and rebellion in the daring, re markable Spring Awakening.</p>
<p>Belanger Specials:</p>
<p>Pablo Ziegler Trio – 7:30 p.m., Friday, October 15, 2010 at the Joan C. Edwards Performing Arts Center. Celebrate Hispanic Heritage Month at Marshall University with Latin-Grammy award-winning pianist, Pablo Ziegler, who artfully blends classic tango rhythms with jazz improvisations. It’s tango, with a jazz twist!  Born in Buenos Aires, Pablo began performing classical repertoire at a young age, but fell in love with jazz in the 1960s.   He played as the primary pianist of the New Tango Quintet, headed by music legend Astor Piazzolla, who revolutionized tango music by introducing nuevo tango. Pablo Ziegler is creator of “the most successful blend of modern jazz and tango I’ve ever yet heard,” according to Audiophile Audition, pianist Ziegler takes audiences on an incredible journey with his genre-blending music.”</p>
<p>Daniel Tosh – 7:30 p.m., Tuesday, October 19, 2010 at the Big Sandy Superstore Arena.</p>
<p>The unusual mind of Comedy Central star Daniel Tosh has earned him the admi ration of his peers by winning over audiences with his unique brand of stand-up comedy. A quick look at Daniel: thus far: Born in Germany… grew up a preacher’s kid in Florida… two sisters and one brother…surf er… decent student… bad aller gies… began his foray into stand up … UCF graduate… took to the road… lives in Los Angeles on the beach and loves his dog. Daniel is currently one of the most requested headliners in the country. He has also quickly evolved into one of the most popular and successful col lege acts, performing at more than seven hundred campus es. Daniel’s casual style and sharp material have proven to be greatly appreciated by his audiences, young and old. Mature Content.</p>
<p>The Fall and Spring International Film Festival:</p>
<p>The Fall International Film Festival will be held October, 1—7, 2010 at the Keith—Albee Performing Arts Center and will feature the following films:</p>
<p>A Prophet &#8211; (France) Condemned to six years in prison, Malik El Djebena cannot read or write. Arriving at the jail entirely alone, he appears younger and more fragile than the other convicts. He is 19 years old. Cornered by the leader of the Corsican gang who rules the prison, he is given a number of &#8220;missions&#8221; to carry out, toughening him up and gaining the gang leader&#8217;s confidence in the process. But Malik is brave and a fast learner, daring to secretly develop his own plans.  155 minutes. In French, Arabic &#038; Corsican with English Subtitles.</p>
<p>The Wind Journeys – (Colombia) For most of his life, Ignacio Carrillo travelled the villages of northern Colombia, playing traditional songs on his accordion, a legendary instrument said to have once belonged to the devil. He eventually married and settled in a small town, leaving the nomadic life behind. But after the traumatic death of his wife, he vows to never play the accursed accordion again, and embarks on one last journey to return the instrument to its rightful owner. On the way, Ignacio is followed by Fermín, a spirited teenager determined to become his apprentice. Tired of loneliness, Ignacio accepts the young man as his pupil and together they traverse the vast Colombian terrain, discovering the musical diversity of Caribbean culture. Hardened by a life of solitude, Ignacio tries to discourage Fermín from following in his footsteps, but destiny has different plans for them. 120 minutes. In Spanish with English Subtitles.</p>
<p>I Am Love &#8211; (Italy) I Am Love tells the story of the wealthy Recchi family, whose lives are undergoing sweeping changes. Eduardo Sr., the family patriarch, has decided to name a successor to the reins of his massive industrial company, surprising everyone by splitting power between his son Tancredi, and grandson Edo. But Edo dreams of opening a restaurant with his friend Antonio, a handsome and talented chef. At the heart of the family is Tancredi’s wife Emma, a Russian immigrant who has adopted the culture of Milan. An adoring and attentive mother, her existence is shocked to the core when she falls quickly and deeply in love with Edo’s friend and partner Antonio, and embarks on a passionate love affair that will change her family forever. 120 minutes.  In Italian, Russian &#038; English with English Subtitles.</p>
<p>The Girl with the Dragon Tattoo – (Sweden) Forty years ago, Harriet Vanger disappeared from a family gathering on the island owned and inhabited by the powerful Vanger clan. Her body was never found, yet her uncle is convinced it was murder and that the killer is a member of his own tightly knit but dysfunctional family. He employs disgraced financial journalist Mikael Blomkvist and the tattooed, ruthless computer hacker Lisbeth Salander to investigate. When the pair link Harriet&#8217;s disappearance to a number of grotesque murders from almost forty years ago, they begin to unravel a dark and appalling family history. But the Vanger&#8217;s are a secretive clan, and Blomkvist and Salander are about to find out just how far they are prepared to go to protect themselves. 152 Minutes. In Swedish with English Subtitles. </p>
<p>Fish Tank – (UK) The film is an emotionally stunning coming-of-age story, electrified by the breakthrough performance of its young star Katie Jarvis. Fifteen-year-old Mia is in a constant state of war with her family and the world around her, without any creative outlet for her considerable energies save a secret love of hip-hop dance. When she meets her party-girl mother’s charming new boyfriend Connor, she is amazed to find he returns her attention, and believes he might help her start to make sense of her life. A clear-eyed, potent portrait of teenage sexuality and vulnerability, Fish Tank confirms writer/director Arnold’s status as one of the leading figures of new British cinema. 123 Minutes. In English.</p>
<p>The Owl and the Sparrow – (Vietnam) Thuy, a scrappy ten year old who lives on the outskirts of the city, has no choice in life but to work in her uncle&#8217;s bamboo factory. That is, till she packs her bags to run away into the city. Forced to survive on her own, she sells roses on the streets and relies on the kindness of strangers. This is where she meets Lan, a beautiful flight attendant on a layover, and Hai, a lonely zookeeper hiding from a changing society. It&#8217;s modern-day Saigon, where eight million people are just trying to keep up with the pace. In five days, the young runaway attempts to bring these lonely hearts together in hopes of forming a makeshift family. The only thing that might stop her are city authorities who want to put her in an orphanage and an overbearing uncle tracking her down in the big city. 97 Minutes.  In Vietnamese with English Subtitles.</p>
<p>The Spring International Film Festival will be held March 3—9, 2011 at the Keith—Albee Performing Arts Center and will feature the following films:</p>
<p>The Girl Who Played With Fire &#8211; (Sweden) Mikael Blomkvist is about to run a story that will expose an extensive sex trafficking operation between Eastern Europe and Sweden, implicating well-known and highly placed members of Swedish society. On the eve of publication, the two investigating reporters are murdered and the fingerprints found on the murder weapon belong to Lisbeth Salander.  This is the sequel to the blockbuster The Girl With The Dragon Tattoo.  129 Minutes. In Swedish with English Subtitles.</p>
<p>Mid-August Lunch – (Italy) Broke, and armed with only a glass of wine and a wry sense of humor, middle-aged Gianni resides with his 93-year-old mother in their ancient apartment. The condo debts are mounting, but if Gianni looks after the building manager’s mother during the Pranzo di Ferragosto (Italy’s biggest summer holiday, and the Feast of the Assumption), all will be forgiven. Then the manager also shows up with an auntie, and then a doctor friend appears with his mother in tow&#8230; Can Gianni keep four such lively mamas well fed and happy in these cramped quarters?  75 minutes.  In Italian with English Subtitles.</p>
<p>Still Walking – (Japan) Fifteen years ago, Junpei, the youngest son of the Yokoyama family died while rescuing a boy from drowning. On the anniversary of his death, the remaining siblings visit the quaint home of their parents with their families in tow. Over the course of a beautiful day, new relatives become acquainted telling stories and squabbling over sizzling tempura and an elegant graveside ritual is performed for Junpei. 114 Minutes.  In Japanese with English Subtitles.</p>
<p>The Concert – (France ) During the Brezhnev era, Andrei Filipov was the greatest conductor in the Soviet Union and he directed the famous Bolshoi Orchestra. But after refusing to abandon his Jewish musicians, including his best friend Sacha, he was fired at the height of his glory. Thirty years later, he is still working at the Bolshoi, but&#8230; as a cleaner. One evening, when Andrei has stayed late to the polish the director&#8217;s desk, he comes across a fax addressed to the Bolshoi management: it is an invitation from the Thtre du Chtelet in Paris for the orchestra to come and perform there. Suddenly, Andrei has a crazy idea: why not bring together his old musician friends, who now get by doing menial work, and take them to Paris, passing them off as the Bolshoi Orchestra?  It is the long-awaited occasion for them to at last get their revenge. 119 Minutes. In French and Russian with English Subtitles.</p>
<p>The Secret in Their Eyes – (Argentina) Recently retired criminal court investigator Benjamin, decides to write a novel based on a twenty-five year old unresolved rape and murder case, which still haunts him. Sharing his plans with Irene, the beautiful judge and former colleague he has secretly been in love with for years, Benjamin’s initial involvement with the case is shown through flashbacks, as he sets out to identify the murderer. But Benjamin’s search for the truth will put him at the center of a judicial nightmare, as the mystery of the heinous crime continues to unfold in the present, testing the limits of a man seeking justice and personal fulfillment at last. 127 minutes. In Spanish with English Subtitles.</p>
<p>Waiting for Superman – (USA) Documentary filmmaker Davis Guggenheim explores the tragic ways in which the American public education system is failing our nation&#8217;s children, and explores the roles that charter schools and education reformers could play in offering hope for the future. We see the statistics every day &#8212; students dropping out, science and math scores falling, and schools closing due to lack of funding. What we don&#8217;t see are the names and faces of the children whose entire futures are at stake due to our own inability to enact change. There was a time when the American public education system was a model admired by the entire world. Today other countries are surpassing us in every respect, and the slogan &#8220;No Child Left Behind&#8221; has become a cynical punch line. Bianca, Emily, Anthony, Daisy, and Francisco are five students who deserve better. By investigating how the current system is actually obstructing their education instead of bolstering it, Guggenheim opens the door to considering possible options for transformation and improvement. 102 Minutes. In English</p>
<p>Season Ticketing Information:</p>
<p>The Marshall Artists Series 2010-2011 season is proudly sponsored by the West Virginia Division of Culture and History.</p>
<p>Superticket: Baxter, Mount + choice between International Film Festival, Pablo Ziegler Trio &#038; Daniel Tosh.<br />
Adult/Youth Price &#8211; $578, $528, $430, $375 (price includes Keith-Albee Restoration fee)</p>
<p>Baxter Series: 4 Events – Liza Minnelli, Marvin Hamlisch &#038; Mark McVey Holiday Show, A Chorus Line &#038; The Color Purple<br />
Adult/Youth Price &#8211; $316, $266, $210, $170 + $10 Keith-Albee Restoration Fee</p>
<p>Mount Series: 4 Events – The Doobie Brothers, Stomp, Video Games Live &#038; Spring Awakening<br />
Adult/Youth Price &#8211; $277, $227, $185, $170 + $10 Keith-Albee Restoration Fee</p>
<p>International Film Festival (12 Films)<br />
Adult Price &#8211; $75 (price includes Keith-Albee Restoration Fee).International films are not generally recommended for youth.</p>
<p>The Marshall Artists Series is once again offering the TWO-PAYMENT PLAN.   Last year, the two-payment plan offered our patrons greater flexibility in their season planning, so we wanted to continue to offer it to our patrons. If you are interested in our TWO- PAYMENT PLAN please call 304-696-3313.</p>
<p>Season ticketing begins Tuesday, July 20th  at 9 a.m.</p>
<p>The deadline to purchase or renew season tickets is Thursday, August 5th</p>
<p>New season subscription orders and season ticket renewal orders will be taken beginning Tuesday, July 20th at 9 a.m.  Subscriptions may be ordered and current subscriptions may be renewed through the deadline date of Thursday, August 5th.  After that day, all orders will be processed in order of date and time received.</p>
<p>The Marshall Artists Series accepts all major credit cards. Season tickets may be ordered via telephone by calling our administrative offices at (304) 696-3326. Orders may also be mailed in to Marshall Artists Series, One John Marshall Drive, Huntington, WV 25755-2210.  Order may also be faxed to (304) 696-6658.  You may also email us with any questions at <a href="mailto:artistsseries@marshall.edu">artistsseries@marshall.edu</a>.  The Marshall Artists Series office is located in the Jomie Jazz Center on Fifth Avenue across from Marshall University’s Student Center. Our hours are Monday through Friday 9 a.m. – 5 p.m.</p>
<p>Tickets to individual events will go on sale Monday, August 16th. For additional information please call the Marshall Artists Series at (304) 696-3326 or send us an email at <a href="mailto:artistsseries@marshall.edu">artistsseries@marshall.edu</a>. Office hours are 9:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m. Monday thru Friday.</p>
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		<description><![CDATA[Students from a new musical theatre class at Marshall University will present &#8220;A Chorus Line&#8221; at 7 p.m. Friday, April 30 and Saturday, May 1 at the Joan C. Edwards Performing Arts Center on the Huntington campus.
The class, &#8220;Musical Theatre Workshop,&#8221; was open to music or theatre majors and non-majors. It was taught by Bruce Rous, who divides his time at Marshall as adjunct professor for the departments of music and theatre and also serves as Director of Musical Theatre.
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Students from a new musical theatre class at Marshall University will present &#8220;A Chorus Line&#8221; at 7 p.m. Friday, April 30 and Saturday, May 1 at the Joan C. Edwards Performing Arts Center on the Huntington campus.</p>
<p>The class, &#8220;Musical Theatre Workshop,&#8221; was open to music or theatre majors and non-majors. It was taught by Bruce Rous, who divides his time at Marshall as adjunct professor for the departments of music and theatre and also serves as Director of Musical Theatre.</p>
<p>The performances are free and open to the public, but since this is a studio production in the Francis-Booth Experimental Theatre, seating is limited and tickets are required. To reserve tickets, please call Sam Kincaid at 304-696-6395.</p>
<p>Rous said the numbers of students who enrolled in the course proves the demand for musical theatre at Marshall.</p>
<p>&#8220;There are students from theatre, from music and a host of other departments,&#8221; Rous said. &#8220;There are about 28 registered for the two sections of the class. It&#8217;s a lot of people, but I didn&#8217;t want to exclude anyone.&#8221;</p>
<p>In the workshop, students work on acting, singing, performance technique, character work and other aspects of performing.</p>
<p>&#8220;Although the culmination of the class is a performance, that is not the main goal,&#8221; Rous said. &#8220;The work, the process &#8211; these are more important to me than the performance.&#8221;</p>
<p>Rous&#8217; career includes work for ABC television, as well as on- and off-Broadway, regionally and on national tours. Past schools at which he has taught include Sarah Lawrence College, New York University and Manhattan College. Rous is a member of BMI, the American Federation of Musicians, and the Society of Stage Directors and Choreographers (now SDC).<br />
For more information on the class or this weekend&#8217;s performances, contact Rous by e-mail at <a href="mailto:rous1@marshall.edu">rous1@marshall.edu</a>.</p>
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		<description><![CDATA[Marshall University’s Organization of African Students will present a play, “An African Wedding,” at 7:45 p.m. Friday, April 23. The performance will take place in the Smith Hall room 154 on the Huntington campus and is free and open to the public.
“In addition to the intriguing story of love and marriage, this play will showcase the unique culture, rituals and traditions of pre-marriage and the marital ceremony of a young couple in Africa, strikingly different from our western culture and ceremony,” said Maurice Cooley, director of the Center for African ...]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Marshall University’s Organization of African Students will present a play, “An African Wedding,” at 7:45 p.m. Friday, April 23. The performance will take place in the Smith Hall room 154 on the Huntington campus and is free and open to the public.</p>
<p>“In addition to the intriguing story of love and marriage, this play will showcase the unique culture, rituals and traditions of pre-marriage and the marital ceremony of a young couple in Africa, strikingly different from our western culture and ceremony,” said Maurice Cooley, director of the Center for African American Students’ Programs.</p>
<p>During the one intermission, members of the Organization of African Students will entertain the audience with a brief dance concert with African musical rhythms. A light reception, to include African hors d’oeuvres, will follow.</p>
<p>“An African Wedding” was written and directed by Luwin Witherspoon, a Marshall graduate student from Liberia, and co-written by Joyce Ishola, a junior at Marshall from Nigeria. The cast will total 11.</p>
<p>“This is a grand opportunity to experience the creativity of our students, while learning about the similarities and unique differences in our cultures as it pertains to the dynamics of love and marriage,” Cooley said.</p>
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		<description><![CDATA[The Marshall Artists Series is proud to present the Spring International Film Festival March 5 – 7 at the historic Keith-Albee Performing Arts Center in downtown Huntington. Six films from six different countries will play during the weekend festival, each one with a unique story to tell.
Academy Award nominee Burma VJ: Reporting from a Closed Country (Belgium) shows how Burma became headline news across the globe when peaceful Buddhist monks led a massive rebellion. More than 100,000 people took to the streets protesting a cruel dictatorship that has held the country hostage for more ...]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><strong>The Marshall Artists Series</strong> is proud to present the Spring International Film Festival <strong>March 5 – 7</strong> at the historic <strong>Keith-Albee Performing Arts Center</strong> in downtown <strong>Huntington</strong>. Six films from six different countries will play during the weekend festival, each one with a unique story to tell.</p>
<p>Academy Award nominee<strong> Burma VJ: Reporting from a Closed Country </strong>(Belgium) shows how Burma became headline news across the globe when peaceful Buddhist monks led a massive rebellion. More than 100,000 people took to the streets protesting a cruel dictatorship that has held the country hostage for more than 40 years. Foreign news crews were banned to enter and the Internet was shut down. The Democratic Voice of Burma, a collective of 30 anonymous and underground video journalists (VJs) recorded these historic and dramatic events on handycams and smuggled the footage out of the country, where it was broadcast worldwide via satellite. Risking torture and life imprisonment, the VJs vividly document the brutal clashes with the military and undercover police – even after they themselves become targets of the authorities. Burma VJ plays like a thriller, all the more scary because it is true. This film is presented in both English and Burmese with English subtitles. Catch it <strong>Friday, March 5</strong> at <strong>9:45 p.m.</strong>, <strong>Saturday, March 6</strong> at <strong>2:30 p.m.</strong> and <strong>Sunday, March 7</strong> at <strong>5:30 p.m.</strong></p>
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<p><strong>The Girl From Monaco</strong> (France) is a comic thriller about a brilliant and neurotic attorney who travels to Monaco to defend a famous criminal. But, instead of focusing on the case, he falls for Audrey, a beautiful she-devil, who turns him into a complete wreck. Audrey is an ambitious, sexy and ultimately deadly, weather girl on one of Monaco’s TV stations, who has no intention of reciting weather reports for much longer. Eventually the attorney turns to his zealous bodyguard to help get him out of the mess he’s created.  Presented in French with English subtitles, this film plays <strong>Friday, March 5</strong> at <strong>5:30 p.m.</strong> and <strong>Saturday, March 6</strong> at <strong>9:45 p.m.</strong></p>
<p><strong>Depatures</strong> (Japan) follows Daigo, a talented musician. When his orchestra is abruptly disbanded, he suddenly finds himself without a source of steady income. Making the decision to move back to his small hometown, he answers a classified ad for a company called “Departures,” mistakenly assuming that he will be working for a travel agency. Upon discovering that he will actually be preparing the bodies of the recently deceased for their trip to the afterlife, Daigo accepts the position as gatekeeper between life and death and gradually gains a greater appreciation for life. His wife and friends despise his new line of work, but he takes a great amount of pride in the fact that he is helping to ensure that the dead receive a proper send-off from this state of being.  This film is presented In Japanese with English subtitles and plays <strong>Saturday, March 6</strong> at <strong>7:30 p.m.</strong> and <strong>Sunday, March 7</strong> at <strong>2:30 p.m.</strong></p>
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<p><strong>Lemon Tree</strong> (Israel) tells the story of a widow and empty nester Salma Zidane, who lives on the Palestinian West Bank in a house flanked by lemon trees planted by her great grandparents. Unfortunately, when the Israeli minister of defense builds a house adjacent to her own, her lemon trees are deemed a security risk. Salma hires a lawyer to prevent the powerful man from having her ancestral trees removed, but the odds are stacked against her, and to make matters worse, she begins to fall in love with her lawyer. Personal drama gives way to political controversies as Salma forms an unexpected bond with the minister’s lonely wife, and takes her protest &#8211; with the help of her young lawyer &#8211; all the way to the Israeli Supreme Court. Presented in Arabic with English subtitles, this film plays <strong>Friday, March 5</strong> at <strong>7:30 p.m.</strong> and <strong>Sunday, March 7</strong> at <strong>12:30 p.m.</strong></p>
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<p><strong>Flow: For the Love of Water </strong>(U.S.A.)<strong> </strong>is the one American film being shown during the festival. This powerful documentary investigates one of the most important political and environmental issues of the 21st Century &#8211; The World Water Crisis &#8211; building a case against privatization of the world’s dwindling fresh water supply with an unflinching focus on politics, pollution, human rights, and the emergence of a domineering world water cartel. Interviews with scientists and activists intelligently reveal the rapidly building crisis, at both the global and human scale, and the film introduces many of the governmental and corporate culprits behind the water grab, while begging the question “CAN ANYONE REALLY OWN WATER?” Presented in English, this film plays <strong>Saturday, March 6</strong> at <strong>5:30 p.m.</strong> and <strong>Sunday, March 7</strong> at <strong>7:30 p.m.</strong></p>
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<p><strong>Lake Tahoe</strong> (Mexico) closes out he festival.<strong> </strong>Teenage Juan crashes his family’s car into a telegraph pole on the outskirts of town, and then scours the streets searching for someone to help him fix it. His quest will bring him to Don Heber, an old paranoid mechanic whose only companion is Sica, his almost human boxer dog; to Lucía, a young mother who is convinced that her real place in life is as a lead singer in a punk band, and to “The One who Knows”, a teenage mechanic obsessed with martial arts and Kung Fu philosophy. The absurd and bewildering worlds of these characters drag Juan into a one day journey in which he will come to accept what he was escaping from in the first place&#8211;an event both as natural and inexplicable as a loved one’s death. Presented in Spanish with English subtitles, this film plays <strong>Saturday, March 6</strong> at <strong>12:30 p.m.</strong> and <strong>Sunday, March 7</strong> at <strong>9:45 p.m.</strong></p>
<p><strong>Tickets</strong> may be purchased at the door.  <strong>Full-time</strong> Marshall students may receive a ticket at <strong>no charge</strong>.  <strong>Marshall faculty </strong>and<strong> staff</strong> are <strong>$5.50</strong> each. Marshall faculty, staff and students <strong>MUST</strong> present a valid <strong>MU ID</strong> prior to admission.  <strong>Individual tickets</strong> are <strong>$7</strong> and may be purchased at the door 15 minutes prior to each film.  Advance tickets are not necessary. For more information, call <strong>(304) 696-6656.</strong> Visit our website to view film trailers or read reviews at<strong><a href="http://www.marshallartistsseries.org/" target="_blank"> </a></strong><a href="http://www.marshallartistsseries.org/" target="_blank">http://www.marshall.edu/muartser/springfestival.asp</a>.</p>
<p>The Spring International Film Festival is sponsored by BB &amp; T, Hooters, Cabell Huntington Convention and Visitor’s Bureau. WKEE, WVHU, The Herald- Dispatch, Marshall University and the College of Fine Arts.</p>
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		<title>Gilbert and Sullivan Gems</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Marshall University’s Department of Music and the MU Opera Theatre will present a program of “Gilbert &#038; Sullivan Gems” Sunday, Feb. 14. It will take place at 3 p.m. in the Smith Recital Hall on Marshall’s Huntington campus.
Gilbert and Sullivan’s beloved light operas have been among the most frequently performed stage works the world over since their introduction in 19th century England, according to Linda Dobbs, professor of voice at Marshall and director of the opera theatre.
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Marshall University’s Department of Music and the MU Opera Theatre will present a program of “Gilbert &#038; Sullivan Gems” Sunday, Feb. 14. It will take place at 3 p.m. in the Smith Recital Hall on Marshall’s Huntington campus.</p>
<p>Gilbert and Sullivan’s beloved light operas have been among the most frequently performed stage works the world over since their introduction in 19th century England, according to Linda Dobbs, professor of voice at Marshall and director of the opera theatre.</p>
<p>“It has been some time since our last production, The Mikado, and I wanted to give our singers an opportunity to enjoy the clever satire of opera and Victorian-era morés that Gilbert and Sullivan have given us,” Dobbs said. “The audience will enjoy both the antics of their comic situations in these scenes and their lovely melodies.”</p>
<p>Admission is free and open to the public. For further information, contact the Marshall Department of Music at 304-696-3117.</p>
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		<title>Cats is Coming in February</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[There’s no better way to introduce your family to the wonders of live theater than with the magic, the mystery, the memory of CATS. What began as a musical about cats after Andrew Lloyd Webber picked up a book of poems in an airport bookshop has become one of the longest running shows in Broadway’s history.]]></description>
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<p>There’s no better way to introduce your family to the wonders of live theater than with the magic, the mystery, the memory of CATS. What began as a musical about cats after Andrew Lloyd Webber picked up a book of poems in an airport bookshop has become one of the longest running shows in Broadway’s history. Winner of seven Tony Awards including Best Musical, CATS features 20 of Andrew Lloyd Webber’s timeless melodies, including the hit song, &#8220;Memory.&#8221; Don’t miss CATS as it makes its first appearance at the Keith-Albee Performing Arts Center. </p>
<p>There will be two showings the first of which is Mon Feb 8 at 7:30pm with the encore performance the following night, Tue Feb 9 at 7:30 pm.</p>
<p>I don&#8217;t know about you but I&#8217;m excited to see the show.  The Marshall Artist Series has really stepped up the entire schedule this season.  We are very lucky to have such a hard working group bringing these top quality acts to Huntington.  Cats is a must see.  </p>
<p><a href="http://www.marshall.edu/muartser/show.asp?show=05_cats">Visit the Marshall Artist Series website</a> for more information.</p>
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