Wednesday, January 11, 2012

Tucson: UofA Encore presetns The Arizona Radio Hour

 

From: UA School of Theatre, Film & Television [mailto:uatheatre@uatheatre.pmailus.com]
Sent: Wednesday, January 11, 2012 12:08 PM
Subject: The Arizona Radio Hour performed by Encore!

 

 

U of A, COLLEGE Of FINE ARTS

SCHOOL Of THEATRE,

FILM &TELEVISION

 

Presents:

 

The Arizona Radio Hour

Performed by the

UA musical theatre company, Encore!

Saturday, January 21, 2011

730.830 p,m,

Location: Tucson Scottish Rite Cathedral

 

Obtain general admission tickets in advance through the Fine Arts Box Office

 

By Phone: 520-621-1162, Fine Arts Box Office Hours: Monday - Friday, 11:00 a.m. - 4:00 p.m.
Online: Email boxoffice@cfa.arizona.edu, put “AZ Radio Hour” on subject line; provide number of tickets, name, mailing address including zip code and phone.
By Fax: 520-626-8052. Indicate “AZ Radio Hour”; provide number of tickets, name, mailing address including zip code and phone.
In Person: Visit the Fine Arts Box Office in the lobby of the Marroney Theatre near the southeast corner of Speedway and Park. Fifteen minute parking validation available for Park Avenue Garage on the northeast corner of Speedway and Park.

 

To celebrate Arizona’s 100th year of statehood, the School of Theatre, Film and Television’s musical theatre touring company, Encore!, takes audiences on a poignant journey through Arizona history.

The journey features songs from the Wild West, the World War II years and, of course, songs of love and romance in tribute to Arizona’s admission to the Union on Valentine’s Day 1912. The songs are performed against a nostalgic radio hour backdrop, interwoven with vintage commercials and facts about Arizona and its people. Set in a world where a fictitious radio station faces the looming danger of permanent closure, the hour unfolds with music and song, comedy and drama, inviting audience members to commemorate Arizona’s history.

The Arizona Radio Hour takes place in the Tucson Scottish Rite Cathedral whose design and construction began sometime before Arizona Statehood and whose cornerstone was laid December 8, 1915. The building was officially dedicated in 1916 and has been placed on the National Register of Historic Places by the U.S. Department of the Interior.

Directions:
From Speedway Blvd., turn south onto Stone Ave., turn left onto E. Broadway Blvd., take the first right onto S. Scott Ave.
Parking:
On-site parking, additional parking at back of the building plus ample street parking.

 

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