LANSING COMMUNITY COLLEGE PERFORMING ARTS offers four FREE shows:
5/3 - Soundscapes – a musical ensembles concert
7:30 p.m. Friday, May 3rd
Dart Auditorium
500 N. Capitol Ave.
Lansing 48933
Soundscapes is an exciting and eclectic concert showcasing LCC’s Music Program. In 90 minutes, audiences experience the jazz charts of LCC’s Jazz Band, classic and contemporary rock ‘n roll with LCC’s Rock Band, and a choral celebration from the LCC Concert Choir.
Cost Free!
5/5 - Ten-Minute Play Festival
Instructor, Paige Tufford
Sunday, May 5th @ 4 p.m. and 7 p.m.
LCC Black Box Theatre
Room 1422 Gannon Building
411 N. Grand Avenue, Lansing 48933
Students enrolled in the Play Directing class show off their skills in presenting 10-minute plays. Half of the class will present at 4 p.m. and the other half at 7 p.m. With eleven plays overall, audiences will enjoy both comic and dramatic pieces.
Cost Free!
5/6 - Audition Showcase
Instructor, John Lepard
Monday, May 6th @ 7 p.m.
LCC Black Box Theatre
Room 1422 Gannon Building
411 N. Grand Avenue, Lansing 48933
Audition Showcase is a performance by students completing their fourth semester in the LCC Studio Theatre Program. This capstone performance features monologues and scenes developed in class during this semester.
Cost Free!
5/3-4 - Lamp at Midnight by Barrie Stavis
Performed by students in the Second Semester Studio Theatre Program
Directed by Dr. John Lennox
8:00 p.m. Friday & Saturday, May 3 & 4
LCC Black Box Theatre
Room 1422 Gannon Building
411 N. Grand Avenue, Lansing 48933
Lamp at Midnight follows the trials and tribulations of Galileo and his fight against the Church to maintain his belief in his scientific findings and publications.
In 1610, Galileo published his observations made with his new telescope – specifically the phases of Venus and the moons of Jupiter. Galileo’s support of Copernicus’ heliocentric theory (earth revolves around the sun) was met with opposition from the Catholic Church. In 1633, the church found Galileo suspect of heresy and sentenced him to indefinite imprisonment. He was kept under house arrest until his death in 1642.
Cost Free
Contact LCC Performing Arts Production Office, 517-483-1122/1488
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