Art Exhibition Continues
Fusion: Merging the Arts in PCAC
The Shape of Color: Carol Aronson-Shore
through Monday, December 16
Museum of Art
Free
FUSION: Merging the Arts in PCAC, an interdisciplinary installation, follows 50 years of the development of the fine and performing arts in the Paul Creative Arts Center and highlights past presentations by the Museum of Art, and the Departments of Art and Art History, Music, and Theatre and Dance. A special exhibition focusing on the benefactors and supporters of the Center, including Isabel Paul, is featured.
THE SHAPE OF COLOR presents recent paintings by former faculty member Carol Aronson-Shore, highlighting the community and landscape of Strawbery Banke in Portsmouth, N.H. and Monhegan Island, Maine.
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Missa Solemnis
Ludwig van Beethoven
Directed by William Kempster
UNH Concert Choir and Symphony Orchestra with Alumni
Sunday, December 5, 8 p.m.
Johnson Theatre
Free
BEETHOVEN’S MASTERWORK, Missa Solemnis in D Major, Op. 123, is performed under the direction of Professor William Kempster, and features alumni soloists Tricia Suriani, soprano; Becky Claborn, mezzo-soprano; Christopher Sand, tenor; and Nicholas Laroche, baritone.
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Hamlet in Seven Years
Conceived and directed by
Professor David Kaye
Wednesday-Sunday, December 1–4, 7 p.m. and December 5, 2 p.m.
Hennessy Theatre
For tickets, visit www.unhmub.com/ticket or call (603) 862-2290.
THIS PLAY IS BASED on an account in Peter Brook’s book The Empty Space, about a theatre company that rehearsed Hamlet for seven years, but then the director died and the group never performed the play. This ensemble-created production explores what it takes to create art, the play Hamlet, and what happens when the two collide.
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