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April 19 - Patrick Stettner, up-and-coming
director, will discuss his career as an independent filmmaker at
2 p.m. in Morton Hall's Bryan Auditorium. The university's Film
Studies Program is sponsoring this free, public lecture as part
of its Moviemakers Lecture Series. Stettner wrote and directed The
Business of Strangers, starring Stockard Channing and Julia Stiles.
For more information, contact the UNCW Film Studies Program at 910.962.7501.
April 18 & 25 - The UNCW English Department
presents "From Stage to Screen," a series of films based
upon stage plays at 7 p.m. in Morton Hall's Bryan Auditorium. Professor
Paula Kamenish will present Who's Afraid of Virginia Woolf
on the 18th and Professor Lee Schweniger will present Henry V
on the 25th.
April 17-21 - The University Theatre production
of Uncle Vanya opens at 8 p.m. April 17 in Kenan Hall's SRO
Theatre. Additional performances will be held at 8 p.m. nightly
through April 20 with a 2 p.m. matinee on April 21.
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April 19 - Vocalist Melva Houston will perform a
benefit jazz concert with the UNCW Big Band at 8 p.m. in Kenan Auditorium.
Tickets
are $10 for general admission, $5 for UNCW faculty and staff, free
to UNCW students with valid ID and available at the Kenan Auditorium
Box Office the night of the concert. Proceeds will fund scholarships
for students in the UNCW Jazz Studies Program. MORE
April 20 - ACE Spring Concert: Seaside Music Festival
featuring Edwin McCain. Also performing are Super Drag, James Mathus
and
his Knockdown Society. Doors open at 6 p.m. in Trask Coliseum. Tickets
are $3 for students, limit one per student, and $10 for general
public. They can be purchased at the University Union Information
desk and Kenan Auditorium. Tickets can be charged by calling 910.962.3500.
For more information please call the Association for Campus Entertainment
at 910.962.3842.
April 21 - The UNCW Department of
Music will present its final concert of the 2002 Artist Recital
Series at 8 p.m. in Kenan Auditorium featuring saxophonist Frank
Bongiorno. Bongiorno will be accompanied by other faculty members
of the music department.
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April 25 - Wilmington Concert Association presents
pianist Adam Neiman at 8 p.m. in Kenan Auditorium. Tickets are $20
for adults and $10 for students and children (12 and under). For
more information, call the Kenan Auditorium ticket office at 910.962.3500
or 1.800.732.3643.
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April 27 - The Capitol Steps, the only group in
America that attempts to be funnier than Congress, presents musical
political satire
by a troupe of Congressional staffers turned comedians who travel
the country satirizing the very people and places that once employed
them. They will perform at 4 p.m. and 8 p.m. in Thalian Hall. Tickets
are $25 for reserved seats and $18 for general admission. UNCW students
and Arts in Action season ticket holders receive a 10 percent discount.
For tickets, call Thalian Hall at 910.343.3664.
April 27 - Wilmington Symphony Orchestra presents
its 13th anniversary finale at 8 p.m. in Kenan Auditorium. Ticket
prices are $18 for adults, $16 for senior citizens, $4 for students,
$15 for a person for groups of eight or more, $9 for UNCW faculty
with ID, and free for UNCW students with ID on the night of the
show. To order tickets, call the Kenan Auditorium ticket office
at 910.962.3500 or 800.732.3643. MORE
May 4 - Blues in the Night: A Tribute to Johnny
Mercer is a celebration of the music and career of the American
songwriter Johnny Mercer. The concert begins at 8 p.m. in Kenan
Auditorium. Tickets are $15. UNCW students get free admission at
the door only. To order tickets, call the Kenan Auditorium ticket
office at 910.962.3500 or 800.732.3643.
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May 8 - The Glenn Miller Orchestra presents a benefit
performance for the Arts Council of Lower Cape Fear at 8 p.m. in
Kenan Auditorium. Tickets are $25 and $20 with discounts available
for groups of 10 or more. To order tickets, call the Kenan Auditorium
ticket office at 910.962.3500 or 800.732.3643. MORE
"Mad for the Stars - Cinema Icons,"
Randall Library, first floor art wall; "They Really Were Here!
Notable Visitors to UNCW," Randall Library, Archives Gallery;
"Very Large Spirit," paintings by Alison Spiesman, Warwick
Center Gallery.

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