08 Oct

The Compleat Works of Wllm Shkspr (Abridged) (Revised)

Event Date
7:30 pm

Chalmers Herman Theatre

Author: Reduced Theatre Company
Director - Dr. Richard Groetzinger

Three actors work together to present, to some extent, all 37 plays of William Shakespeare in about two hours' time.  The result, a hilarious comedy with a million props and a gazillion laughs.  And you don't need to be a Shakespeare aficionado to appreciate this slapstick look at his histories, his comedies, and his tragedies.

Don't look away, you might miss something. Two casts, one of all men, one of all women, will alternate shows, so you'll want to come back and see it again. 

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The Compleat works of Wllm Shkspr (Abridged) (Revised). October 8, 9 and 10, 2015 at 7:30 pm in the Chalmers Herman Theatre of the Hallie Brown Ford Fine Arts Center. Tickets are $10 for adults, $9 for Senior Citizens and Non-ECU Students. ECU Alumni receive $1 discount. Admission of free for all ECU Students, Faculty and Staff with ECU ID.

04 Feb

The Vagina Monologues: Eve Ensler

Event Date
7:30 pm

Chalmers Herman Theatre

The Vagina Monologs: Eve Ensler. February 4, 5 and 6, 2016 at 7:30 pm in the Chalmers Herman Theatre of the Hallie Brown Ford Fine Arts Center. Tickets are $10 for adults, $9 for senior citizens and Non-ECU Students. ECI Alumni receive $1 discount. Admission is free for all ECU Students, Faculty and Staff with ECU ID.

Director - Mason Gibson, CPS Theatre Concentration Major, Senior Project

"An Obie Award-winning tour of a forbidden zone, The Vagina Monologues introduces a wildly divergent gathering of female voices, including a six-year-old girl, a septuagenarian New Yorker, a vagina workshop participant, a woman who witnesses the birth of her granddaughter, a Bosnian survivor of rape, and a feminist happy to have found a man who 'liked to look at it.'"

The Vagina Monologues is traditionally performed in February in recognition of V-Day. This show is recommended for mature audiences only.

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22 Aug

Frontier Brass Band

Event Date
7:30 pm

Ataloa Theatre

The Frontier Brass Band is performing this Saturday night, August 22, in the Ataloa at 7:30pm.  The concert is free and open to all.

The group was formed a year and a half ago, and it was a thrill for me to get to conduct their 1st performance.  Outstanding brass and percussion players from central Oklahoma comprise the group, including many of the symphony musicians.  Much of their repertoire is from the British brass band tradition.

Allen Correll

Reflections of Freedom
 

Reflections of Freedom Frontier Brass Band East Central University
August 22, 2015

The Star Spangled Banner


Olympic Fanfare and Theme


Over the Rainbow


Liberty Fanfare


Shenandoah


Largo from Symphony No.9


God Bless the USA

John Stafford Smith
arr. Luigi Zaninelli/Lee Harrelson

John Williams
arr. Peter Graham

Harold Arlen
arr. Ray Farr

John Williams
arr. Steve Sykes

traditional
arr. Leonard Ballantine

Antonin Dvorák
arr. Lee Harrelson

Lee Greenwood
arr. Troy Helm

Intermission

Summon the Heroes


Hymn to the Fallen


National Emblem


Ashaken Farewell


An American Tale

John Williams
arr. Ryan Sharp

John Williams
arr. Klaus van de Woude

E. E. Bagley
arr. Lee Harrelson

Jay Ungar
arr. Alan Fernie

Dan Price

Reflections of Freedom
roster

Conductor

Soprano Cornet

Principal Solo Cornet
Solo Cornet

Solo Cornet
Solo Cornet

Repiano Cornet

2nd Cornet
2nd Cornet

3rd Cornet
3rd Cornet

Flugelhorn
Solo Tenor Horn

1st Tenor Horn
2nd Tenor Horn

1st Baritone
2nd Baritone

1st Trombone
2nd Trombone

Bass Trombone

E-flat Bass
E-flat Bass

B-flat Bass
B-flat Bass

Timpani
Percussion

– Matt Mireles

– Ryan Sharp

– Karl Sievers
– Michael Mann

– Jay Jones
– Kirk Palmer

– Cory Johnson

– Christi Wans
– Clint Rohr

– Lee Rucker
– Paul Stephens

– Michael Anderson
– Connie Barrington

– Logan Fish
– Evan Chancellor

– Jace Vickers
– Nate Gay

– John Horton
– Katie Walke

– Stephen Kunzer

– Ryan Robinson
– Paul Nesper

– Brian Dobbins
– Kody Smith

– Dave Hardman
– Sarah Neely

Jaimie Whitmarsh
Nikola Gjorcevski

 

10 Dec

A Showtime Christmas

Event Date
7:30 pm

Dorothy I. Summers Theatre

Director - Vickie Reifsnider, Musical Director - Ruby Lupinski

ECU's Vocal performance troupe, Showtime, will bring a collection of song and dance celebrating the holiday season.