Time: 9 am to 12 pm
Contact: Madeline Voitier · mmvoitie@loyno.edu
Location: College of Law, Broadway Campus
On March 31st, join Journal of Public Interest Law for a mini speaker series from 9:00am - 12:00pm in Room 405.
Time: 9 am to 2 am
Contact: Laura Apsey · lvapsey@loyno.edu
Location: College of Law, Broadway Campus
Location: Room 405
Time: 4:30 pm to 7:30 pm
Contact: Serena Weren · sweren@loyno.edu · 504-865-3037
Location: Roussel Performance Hall, 2nd Floor, Comm./Music Complex
Cost: $15 Get Tickets
Loyola University Brass Festival 2017 featuring the Boston Brass
Date: Friday, March 31, 2017
Time: 4:30 pm to 7:30 pm
Contact: Serena Weren · sweren@loyno.edu · 504-865-3037
Location: Roussel Performance Hall, 2nd Floor, Comm./Music Complex
The Loyola University Band Department invite local students and teachers of all ages and performance levels to join the Boston Brass and the Loyola University Brass Faculty for an evening of masterclasses geared towards improving knowledge and performance skills on brass instruments.
For 30 years, Boston Brass has set out to establish a one-of-a-kind musical experience. From exciting classical arrangements, to burning jazz standards, and the best of the original brass quintet repertoire, Boston Brass treats audiences to a unique brand of entertainment, which captivates all ages. The ensemble’s lively repartee, touched with humor and personality, attempts to bridge the ocean of classical formality to delight audiences in an evening of great music and boisterous fun.
Time: 7:30 pm to 9 pm
Contact: Stephanie Miller · smmiller@loyno.edu · (504) 865-3840
Location: Lower Depths Theater, 1st Floor, Comm./Music Complex
Cost: $12 Admission, $8 w/Student ID, Seniors, Loyola Faculty/Staff Get Tickets
The Spitfire Grill music and book by James Valq; lyrics and book by Fred Alley; based on the film by the same name by Lee David Zlotoff. Directed by C. Patrick Gendusa.
Winner of the Richard Rodgers Production Award, administered by The American Academy of Arts and Letters, this musical depicts the journey of a young woman just released from prison who decides to start her life anew in a rural Wisconsin town. In The New York Times, Ben Brantley wrote that “the songs are shiny with tunefulness, hope, and all-American inflections of country and folk." Also in The New York Times, Alvin Klein declared the show “a soul-satisfying new musical. The Spitfire Grill is a complete work of theatrical resourcefulness. A compelling story that flows with grace and carries the rush of anticipation. The warm, indigenous American folk sound of Mr. Valcq’s score is, harmonically and melodically, as theatrical as it is grass roots. Mr. Alley’s lyrics accomplish the considerable feat of poetically offering inspiration while holding the syrup. The musical is freeing. It is penetrated by honesty and it glows.”
Ticketing: $12 Admission, $8 w/Student ID, Seniors, Loyola Faculty/Staff
Time: 8 pm to 10 pm
Contact: Southern Rep Box Office · boxoffice@southernrep.com · 504-522-6545
Location: Marquette Theater, 2nd Floor, Marquette Hall
Cost: $25-$40 Get Tickets
SWEET BIRD OF YOUTH
By Tennessee Williams
Directed by Mel. Cook
Featuring Leslie Castay as Princess Kosmonopolis and Martin Bradford as Chance Wayne
Presented in partnership with the Tennessee Williams/New Orleans Literary Festival
Southern Rep Theatre is in residence at the Loyola University Department of Theatre Arts.
Melting in the heat of the Deep South, a dwindling star is swept up in a race against time. Fueled by booze, pills, and entitlement Alexandra del Lago (Leslie Castay) places herself in the care of Chance Wayne, an ambitious gigolo with less than a heart of gold and a drama of his own unfolding.
Find more information on Southern Rep's website at: http://www.southernrep.com/plays/sweet-bird-of-youth/