Broadway Play

Displaying 1 - 15 of 15 in reverse chronological order
# Title Date Summary
1 Celebrate the best of Broadway with UNISTA
Northern Iowan 117:28, p.4
UNI Student Theatre Association (UNISTA) will hold the Best of Broadway Cabaret virtually.
2 Gallagher Bluedorn to present Broadway musical 'Sister Act'
Public Relations News Release 2014:146, p.1
On February 8, "Sister Act" will be performed at the Gallagher Bluedorn. Ticket prices range from $33 to $53 and can be purchased at any UNItix location.
3 UNI Gallagher Bluedorn to present Broadway production of 'Elf'
Public Relations News Release 2014:108, p.1
The Broadway musical "Elf" will be performed at Gallagher Bluedorn Performing Arts Center (GBPAC) November 16. Ticket prices are from $35 to $55 and can be purchased at an UNItix location.
4 Broadway's 'West Side Story' brings Latin flair, new life and a little street cred to Gallagher-Bluedorn
Northern Iowan 109:34, p.7
The Gallagher-Bluedorn Performing Arts Center, along with Troika Entertainment, brought "West Side Story" to UNI. The show was a hit; it was enjoyed by students, alumni, and community members.
5 Evita! What's the Popularity of Juan and Eva Peron?
Public Relations News Release 1996:256, p.1
A professor talks about Juan and Eva Peron's impact on Argentina in the 40's and 50's.
6 Northern Iowa Marlins Synchronized Swim Club preparing for spring show April 21-23
Public Relations News Release 1987:366, p.1
The Synchronized Swim Club holds their spring show in the East Pool, where they will be performing twelve routines set to Broadway music. Professor Jill Ranucci directs the program. Club members listed.
7 National tour of Broadway hit musical "Purlie" to include Northern Iowa performance Feb. 20 (Saturday)
Public Relations News Release 1987:263, p.1
The Ethnic Minorities Cultural and Educational Center sponsors a staging of the award winning musical comedy "Purlie". The performance is held in the Auditorium building as a part of the University's Black History Month activities.
8 UNI Black History Month finale - "One Mo' Time"
Public Relations News Release 1987:228, p.1
Black History Month celebrations come to a close with the off-Broadway production, "One Mo' Time" in the Auditorium Buliding. The performance is a tribute to black Vaudeville entertainment of the 1920s. Tickets were distributed by the Cedar Arts Forum.
9 Broadway musical comedy hit 'One Mo' Time' comes to UNI stage Thursday (Feb. 26)
Public Relations News Release 1987:232, p.1
The EMCEC, Cedar Arts Forum ,and Agency 7 sponsor a showing of "One Mo' Time", a Broadway tribute to black entertainment in New Orleans in the 1920s. The show was performed in the Auditorium Building as a part of the Black History Month celebrations.
10 Folk singer Odetta to appear at ISTC
Public Relations News Release 1960:433, p.1
Two night performances by Odetta, a folksinger of the Newport Folk Festival, are added to the Lecture-Concert Series schedule. Other scheduled events include two Broadway plays, and performances by opera singer Jerome Hines.
11 Ceylon National Dancers set for ISTC series
Public Relations News Release 1960:414, p.1
Four programs are scheduled for the Lecture-Concert Series, including the National Dancers of Ceylon, Jerome Hines' opera performance, Michael Mac Liammoir's "Importance of Being Oscar", and Tyrone Guthrie's "Pirates of Penzance".
12 Gilbert and Sullivan musical to appear at ISTC
Public Relations News Release 1960:401, p.1
Tyrone Guthrie directs the musical, "Pirates of Penzance", in their performance at the Teachers College through the Lecture-Concert Series. Also scheduled for the series are opera singer, Jerome Hines, and Michael Mac's play on Oscar Wilde.
13 Iowa State Teachers college will be host Saturday, April 28, to about 800 high school students and drama teachers from northeast Iowa
Public Relations News Release 1950:311, p.1
Tamara Daykarhanova, Broadway actress and drama coach, will give the main lecture Saturday morning for the 18th annual Drama conference. The students will be guests of the English and speech department."Darkness at Noon" will be performed.
14 ISTC snaps Broadway offer
Public Relations News Release 1950:261, p.1
The new smash anti-Communist stage hit, "Darkness at Noon," is about prison life behind the iron curtain and will be produced in April by the English and speech department.
15 Lucile Reiniger Wilson
Alumni News Letter 6:4, p.4
Lucile R. Wilson visits both Waterloo and her home town of Mason City. Miss Wilson is responsible for five musical numbers that appear in the Greenwich Follies, as well as a sketch that was performed on Broadway.