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An ADULT Evening With Shel Silvertein

Fine Arts ADULTS ONLY!!!! The world is a richer place because Shel Silverstein (1930-1999) passed through it, leaving behind an eclectic creative archive. He wrote and illustrated a shelf full of children's books, their whimsical verses remembered long after childhood's passing (can anyone forget Mrs. Twitter the babysitter/I think she's a little bit crazy/ she thinks the babysitter suppose /to sit upon the baby?). There's also a fat discography of Shel Silverstein hit songs (if you were lucky, you might even have heard him perform some of them). Other Silverstein treasures include countless adult poems and a whole series of one-act play collections under such catchall umbrella titles as The Bag Plays, The Sign Plays and The Bathroom Plays. Simply put, Shel Silverstein was a one-man talent factory who turned the old adage Jack of all trades but master of none on its head. Those who knew him personally, like the Atlantic Theater Company's co-founder David Mamet, loved as well as admired him. An Adult Evening of… Contact: Roger Mays. Contact Phone: 308-432-6328. Contact Email: rmays@csc.edu. Thursday, February 9, 2012, 7:30 PM – 9:30 PM. CSC Memorial Hall, Auditorium.

An ADULT Evening With Shel Silvertein

Fine Arts ADULTS ONLY!!!! The world is a richer place because Shel Silverstein (1930-1999) passed through it, leaving behind an eclectic creative archive. He wrote and illustrated a shelf full of children's books, their whimsical verses remembered long after childhood's passing (can anyone forget Mrs. Twitter the babysitter/I think she's a little bit crazy/ she thinks the babysitter suppose /to sit upon the baby?). There's also a fat discography of Shel Silverstein hit songs (if you were lucky, you might even have heard him perform some of them). Other Silverstein treasures include countless adult poems and a whole series of one-act play collections under such catchall umbrella titles as The Bag Plays, The Sign Plays and The Bathroom Plays. Simply put, Shel Silverstein was a one-man talent factory who turned the old adage Jack of all trades but master of none on its head. Those who knew him personally, like the Atlantic Theater Company's co-founder David Mamet, loved as well as admired him. An Adult Evening of… Contact: Roger Mays. Contact Phone: 308-432-6328. Contact Email: rmays@csc.edu. Friday, February 10, 2012, 7:30 PM – 9:30 PM. CSC Memorial Hall, Auditorium.

An ADULT Evening With Shel Silvertein

Fine Arts ADULTS ONLY!!!! The world is a richer place because Shel Silverstein (1930-1999) passed through it, leaving behind an eclectic creative archive. He wrote and illustrated a shelf full of children's books, their whimsical verses remembered long after childhood's passing (can anyone forget Mrs. Twitter the babysitter/I think she's a little bit crazy/ she thinks the babysitter suppose /to sit upon the baby?). There's also a fat discography of Shel Silverstein hit songs (if you were lucky, you might even have heard him perform some of them). Other Silverstein treasures include countless adult poems and a whole series of one-act play collections under such catchall umbrella titles as The Bag Plays, The Sign Plays and The Bathroom Plays. Simply put, Shel Silverstein was a one-man talent factory who turned the old adage Jack of all trades but master of none on its head. Those who knew him personally, like the Atlantic Theater Company's co-founder David Mamet, loved as well as admired him. An Adult Evening of… Contact: Roger Mays. Contact Phone: 308-432-6328. Contact Email: rmays@csc.edu. Saturday, February 11, 2012, 7:30 PM – 9:30 PM. CSC Memorial Hall, Auditorium.

An ADULT Evening With Shel Silvertein

Fine Arts ADULTS ONLY!!!! The world is a richer place because Shel Silverstein (1930-1999) passed through it, leaving behind an eclectic creative archive. He wrote and illustrated a shelf full of children's books, their whimsical verses remembered long after childhood's passing (can anyone forget Mrs. Twitter the babysitter/I think she's a little bit crazy/ she thinks the babysitter suppose /to sit upon the baby?). There's also a fat discography of Shel Silverstein hit songs (if you were lucky, you might even have heard him perform some of them). Other Silverstein treasures include countless adult poems and a whole series of one-act play collections under such catchall umbrella titles as The Bag Plays, The Sign Plays and The Bathroom Plays. Simply put, Shel Silverstein was a one-man talent factory who turned the old adage Jack of all trades but master of none on its head. Those who knew him personally, like the Atlantic Theater Company's co-founder David Mamet, loved as well as admired him. An Adult Evening of… Contact: Roger Mays. Contact Phone: 308-432-6328. Contact Email: rmays@csc.edu. Sunday, February 12, 2012, 2:00 PM – 4:00 PM. CSC Memorial Hall, Auditorium.

United States Navy Band

The United States Navy Concert Band, the premier wind ensemble of the U.S. Navy, presents a wide array of marches, patriotic selections, orchestral transcriptions and modern wind ensemble repertoire. As the original ensemble of the Navy Band, the Concert Band has been performing public concerts and participating in high-profile events for over 85 years. Collaboration with celebrities has become a hallmark for the Concert Band. The band was featured with Arthur Godfrey of NBC radio fame in 1927. Gene Kelly was guest star for the first episode of "The Navy Hour" radio program in 1945, which the band produced for an astounding 23 years. More recently, the band featured guest artists Tony Curtis and Gregory Peck. In 2002, the band was filmed performing "America the Beautiful;" the performance was broadcast by the NFL prior to each game during opening week. In addition to national concert tours and an extensive local concert season, the Concert Band has been featured internationally at military tatt… Contact: Shellie Johns. Contact Phone: 308-432-6380. Contact Email: sjohn@csc.edu. Tuesday, March 20, 2012, 7:30 PM – 10:00 PM. CSC Memorial Hall, Auditorium.

Bus Stop

Fine Arts "A blizzard strands four bus passengers overnight in a small-town diner 40 miles west of Kansas City...Bus Stop can be accurately described as a fugue whose themes are the various aspects of love...however...it's primarily a comedy whose genuine sweetness never long disguises the bleak nature of the lives it's recording. Inge was too clear-eyed to be an outright sentimentalist. He longed for happy endings, but hte ones he provided (and which soothed audiences) always left the door open for disaster." Vincent Canby, New York Times For information or to buy tickets, please contact the CSC Box Office at 308-432-6207. Contact: Roger Mays. Contact Phone: 308-432-6328. Contact Email: rmays@csc.edu. Thursday, April 19, 2012, 7:30 PM – 9:30 PM. CSC Memorial Hall Auditorium.

Bus Stop

Fine Arts "A blizzard strands four bus passengers overnight in a small-town diner 40 miles west of Kansas City...Bus Stop can be accurately described as a fugue whose themes are the various aspects of love...however...it's primarily a comedy whose genuine sweetness never long disguises the bleak nature of the lives it's recording. Inge was too clear-eyed to be an outright sentimentalist. He longed for happy endings, but hte ones he provided (and which soothed audiences) always left the door open for disaster." Vincent Canby, New York Times For information or to buy tickets, please contact the CSC Box Office at 308-432-6207. Contact: Roger Mays. Contact Phone: 308-432-6328. Contact Email: rmays@csc.edu. Friday, April 20, 2012, 7:30 PM – 9:30 PM. CSC Memorial Hall Auditorium.

Bus Stop

Fine Arts "A blizzard strands four bus passengers overnight in a small-town diner 40 miles west of Kansas City...Bus Stop can be accurately described as a fugue whose themes are the various aspects of love...however...it's primarily a comedy whose genuine sweetness never long disguises the bleak nature of the lives it's recording. Inge was too clear-eyed to be an outright sentimentalist. He longed for happy endings, but hte ones he provided (and which soothed audiences) always left the door open for disaster." Vincent Canby, New York Times For information or to buy tickets, please contact the CSC Box Office at 308-432-6207. Contact: Roger Mays. Contact Phone: 308-432-6328. Contact Email: rmays@csc.edu. Saturday, April 21, 2012, 7:30 PM – 9:30 PM. CSC Memorial Hall Auditorium.

Bus Stop

Fine Arts "A blizzard strands four bus passengers overnight in a small-town diner 40 miles west of Kansas City...Bus Stop can be accurately described as a fugue whose themes are the various aspects of love...however...it's primarily a comedy whose genuine sweetness never long disguises the bleak nature of the lives it's recording. Inge was too clear-eyed to be an outright sentimentalist. He longed for happy endings, but hte ones he provided (and which soothed audiences) always left the door open for disaster." Vincent Canby, New York Times For information or to buy tickets, please contact the CSC Box Office at 308-432-6207. Contact: Roger Mays. Contact Phone: 308-432-6328. Contact Email: rmays@csc.edu. Sunday, April 22, 2012, 2:00 PM – 4:00 PM. CSC Memorial Hall Auditorium.