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2009-2010 University Theatre Season:

Summer 2009 Dinner Theatre 1
California Suite
by Neil Simon
June 25-28 and July 2-4, 2009
ASU Modular Theatre

Summer 2009 Dinner Theatre 2
The Complete Works of William Shakespeare (Abridged)
by Adam Long, Daniel Singer, and Jess Wingfield
July 30-August 2 and August 6-8, 2009
ASU Modular Theatre

Fall 2009

Queen of the Mist
by Jackie Rosenfeld
October 2-4 and 9-10, 2009
ASU Auditorium

Queen of the Mist is the Angelo State University Theatre entry in the Kennedy Center American College Theatre Festival

Holiday Dinner Theatre

The Farndale Avenue Housing Estate Townswomens' Guild Dramtic Society's Production of A Christmas Carol
by David McGillivray and Walter Zerlin, Jr.
November 12-15 and 19-21, 2009
ASU Modular Theatre

Spring 2010

Carousel
a musical
Music by: Richard Rodgers
Book and Lyrics by: Oscar Hammerstein II
Based on the play Liliom by Ferenc MolnarAs Adapted by Benjamin F. GlazerOriginal Dances by Agnes de Mille
March 5-7 and March 12-13, 2010
ASU Auditorium

Eurydice
by Sarah Ruhl
April 29-May 2 and May 6-8, 2010
ASU Modular Theatre

It's LIVE for YOU! at ASU!

Season subscribers may attend dinner theatre as a part of the season package with no dinner service or additional charges. Admission will only use one of the six admissions that are a part of the season subscription. We recognize this will affect a limited number of special needs subscribers who will be seated in their reserved seats 15 minutes before curtain time.

Ticket Prices

General Admission: $8 for plays and musicals, $20 for dinner theatre
ASU Students and ASU Activity Card holders: $3 for plays and musicals, $12.50 for dinner theatre
Non-ASU Students: $4 for plays and $15 for dinner theatre
Subscribers: $30 subscription--free admission to plays and musicals, $15 for dinner theatre

The Box Office is open approximately ten (10) days before each production and can be reached at 942-2000 from 2-6pm weekdays.

Please note: all Sunday theatrical performances, including dinner theatre, will curtain at 2:00 P.M., all other theatre performances begin at 8:00 P.M. For dinner theatre, dinner is served beginning one hour before curtain time and doors open one hour and 15 minutes before curtain.

 

Give us an email address and we'll even give you advance notice via an email in addition to the postcard! Remember that's ten music and six drama/musical productions!

The Arts at ASU
ASU Station #10895
San Angelo, TX 76909-0895
(325) 942-2146

artsasu@angelo.edu

 

University Theatre Contacts (Click on Name for Email):

Dr. Bill Doll, Director of University Theatre, 942-2146 ext 246

Mr. James Worley, Assistant Director of University Theatre,

942-2318 ext 241

Mrs. Maggie Blair, Office and Media Coordinator, 942-2146 ext 248

Arts@ASU Coordinator, 942-2146 ext 244

 

 

 

Subscribe Now for the 2009-20010 Season! It's LIVE for You at ASU!

Subscribers receive the best deal in town paying only $30.00 for all major 2009-20010 University Theatre and Music events.  (Subscriber Dinner Theatre tickets are an additional $15.00 to cover the food costs.)  Overall, the Arts at ASU subscription package IS THE BEST entertainment value in town.  Furthermore, it is LIVE for YOU!

The $30 cost of a single subscription membership will afford the subscriber six (6) admissions to University Theatre productions (additional food preparation charge for dinner theatre) and advance notice of ten (10) music events (which are free admission).  The theatre admissions can be used in whatever combination of shows you choose.  For example, if you choose to bring a guest to the first production, you may do so using two (2) of your six (6) season subscription admissions, thus, having four (4) remaining admissions.  Reservation cancellations must be made in advance of the performance for which the reservation is made in order to maintain those admissions.

Subscribers may make reservations two days before general admission tickets go on sale by calling 942-2000 (dinner theatre reservations must be paid within 48 hours of the reservation due to the need to guarantee meal counts to catering service, these can be paid by Visa, Mastercard, Discover, or American Express provided we have a signature on file.). Theatre tickets sold in advance are available at the Arts at ASU Box Office, located in the north foyer on the main floor of the Robert and Nona Carr Education-Fine Arts Building on the Angelo State University campus. Tickets purchased in addition to subscriptions will be sold at general admission prices. The Box Office is open 2-6 PM weekdays beginning approximately ten (10) days before opening to help accommodate our subscribers.

Subscribers receive notification by mail in advance of all events, including the seven theatre events listed to the left and ten music events. Music events include notable performances from the Concert Choir, Concert Band, Jazz Band, and various ensembles.

Subscribers may call for last-minute reservations to performances and can have your name placed at the top of a waiting list in the event of a sold-out house.  (Reserved seating for dinner theatre productions and productions staged in the Auditorium.  Other performances are general admission seating.  Advance ticket purchase is highly recommended and necessary for dinner theatre productions.)

Subscribers enjoy outstanding ASU facilities for music and theatre events in the University Modular Theatre, Recital Hall, and the ASU Auditorium Theatre.

The Arts at ASU 2009-20010 season will continue to present the very best in music and theatre entertainment to the Concho Valley.  Join us for a season of great music events, comedies, musicals, and drama.  That's a complete season of six theatre productions and 10 music events!  Join us for a season filled with laughter, thought, tears and fine music when you subscribe to the ARTS AT ASU.

Subscribers rest in the knowledge that your support allows us to maintain our mission of providing the best educational experience for our students, while providing the community with quality arts and entertainment opportunities.

Subscribers may attend the dinner theatre productions as a part of the season package with no dinner service or additional charges.  Admission will use one of the six (6) admissions that are a part of the season subscription.  We recognize this will affect a limited number of special needs subscribers who will be seated in their reserved seats 15 minutes before curtain time.

Subscribers may purchase season subscriptions and additional tickets per production (as they go on sale) with cash, check, Visa, Mastercard, Discover, or American Express. Tickets purchased by telephone require a signature on file, which subscribers will have by virtue of signing the subscription application.

 

University Theatre productions run two weekends. Tentative dates are listed to the left.

Patrons wishing to dontate to one of our endowed scholarships will be listed in the donors section of the Theatre program for the season in which the donation is made.

Present Endowment scholarships are:

  • Odene Crawford
  • Josephine Bell
  • William "Bill" Erwin Drama
  • Martha's of First United Methodist Church
  • Karl and Mona Malden
  • Juanita Norris
  • Minnie H. MAyer - Alpha Psi Omega
  • Tracy Womack Memorial Scholarship

 

Department of Art and Music Contacts (Click on Name for Email):

Dr. David Scott, Department Head, Art and Music, 942-2085 ext 233

Ms. Jaxine Boling, Secretary, Art and Music, 942-2085 ext 221