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THE FACULTY, STAFF AND STUDENT NEWSPAPER OF THE UNIVERSITY OF RICHMOND April 2006
 

 

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April 2
International Film Series
Untold Scandal
7:30 p.m., Jepson Hall 118

Writer and director E.J.-Yong transposes the classic French novel Dangerous Liaisons to Korea during the repressive 18th century Chosun Dynasty.

April 5
Leon Fleisher, piano
7:30 p.m., Camp Concert Hall

Renowned pianist, conductor and teacher Leon Fleisher is in his sixth decade before the public. Tickets $30. Contact the Box Office at 289-8980.

April 6
WILL/WGSS Speaker Series
4 p.m., Weinstein Hall, Brown Alley Room

Sandra Harding, a professor at UCLA, will discuss "Women, Science and Democracy."

April 6
Gallery talk
7 p.m., Lora Robins Gallery of Design from Nature

Laura Murphy, '06, will discuss "Parian and Public Taste in Victorian America," followed by a reception and preview of "Parian Porcelain: A Nineteenth-century Passion."

April 9
Mozart's Requiem in d minor, K. 626
3 p.m., Camp Concert Hall

Performed by University Choir and Schola Cantorum to commemorate the 250th anniversary of Mozart's birth. Full orchestra accompaniment. Free, no tickets required.

April 11
Open office hours for students with President Cooper
3-5 p.m., Maryland Hall 203

Students are encouraged to meet with President Bill Cooper. No appointments are necessary.

April 12
University Orchestra
7:30 p.m., Camp Concert Hall

One of Richmond's newest ensembles performs favorites of the string orchestra repertoire. Free, no tickets required.

April 17
University Jazz Ensemble and Combo
7:30 p.m., Camp Concert Hall

Mike Davison will direct this spring concert with members of the University's jazz faculty. Free, no tickets required.

April 18-23
Amadeus
Alice Jepson Theatre

Directed by Dorothy Holland, this powerful tale of the life of Mozart stars Equity Artist-in-Residence Michael Goodwin as Antonio Salieri. Performances April 18, 19, 20, 21, 22 at 7:30 p.m. Performances April 22 and 23 at 2 p.m. Tickets are $15; call the Box Office at 289-8980.

April 18
Open office hours for staff with
President Cooper
1-3 p.m., Maryland Hall 203

Staff members are encouraged to meet with President Bill Cooper. No appointments are necessary.

April 18
Artists' reception and exhibition preview
6-7 p.m., Harnett Museum of Art

Reception and preview of "Senior Honors Thesis Exhibition, Part Two."

April 19
Gallery talk
3 p.m., Harnett Museum of Art

Annette Isham and Amanda Lavin, artists in "Senior Honors Thesis Exhibition," will discuss their work.

April 24
University Wind Ensemble
7:30 p.m., Camp Concert Hall

David Niethamer will conduct works from the standard repertoire for wind ensemble, including one by Richmond composer Rob Blankenship. The concert also features student soloists and conductors. Free, no tickets required.

April 26
Gallery talk
3 p.m., Harnett Museum of Art

Mark Carney and Tasneem Zraikat, artists in "Senior Honors Thesis Exhibition," discuss their work.

April 27
Robin & Linda Williams and Their
Fine Group
7:30 p.m., Camp Concert Hall

Virginia-based duo Robin and Linda Williams have performed for three decades, thrilling folk, bluegrass and country audiences throughout America. Tickets $32; call the Box Office at 289-8980.

 

 
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