Performances, Films, and Exhibits

    Entries drawn from the college history timeline

Mon., Apr. 24, 1967

The Maryland Chamber Ensemble gave a concert at 8:00pm in Dickinson College Theatre in the HUB.  Accompanied by David Hagan, instructor of piano at Dickinson College, the ensemble performed a program of six pieces. 

Event Type: Performances, Films, and Exhibits
Sun., Apr. 30, 1967

The Collegium Musicum presented The Unicorn, the Gorgon, and the Manticore, a madrigal fable by Gian Carlo Menotti, at 3:00pm. 

Event Type: Performances, Films, and Exhibits
Thu., May 4, 1967

Light Up the Sky, a play by Moss Hart, opened at 8:00pm in the Mermaid Players' Theatre. Presented by the Mermaid Players, the production ran from May 4-6, including an additional matinee performance on May 6 at 2:00pm.

Event Type: Performances, Films, and Exhibits
Sun., May 14, 1967

The College Brass Ensemble and the College-Community Orchestra performed for their annual spring concert at 3:00pm in Holland Union Theatre. The ensembles played Antonio Vivaldi's "Concerto No. 6 for Violin and String Orchestra", Henry Cowell's "Hymn and Fuguing Tune No. 3", and Franz Schubert's...

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Fri., Oct. 13, 1967

The Vienna Symphony Orchestra performed in a concert presented by the Cultural Affairs Committee at 8:00pm in the Carlisle Senior High School Gymnasium. 

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Thu., Oct. 19, 1967

The Students' Cultural Affairs Committee presented Emlyn Williams as Dylan Thomas Growing Up, a portrayal of Thomas through a dramatization of his stories. The performance was on October 19 at 8:00pm in the Carlisle Senior High School Auditorium.

 

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Mon., Oct. 30, 1967

The Temple University Orchestra performed in free concert presented by the Cultural Affairs Committee at 8:00pm in the Holland Union Social Hall. 

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Mon., Nov. 6, 1967

British pianist John Ogdon performed in a concert presented by the Cultural Affairs Committee in the Carlisle Junior High School Auditorium at 8:00pm.

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Thu., Nov. 9, 1967

A Man for All Seasons, a play by Robert Bolt, opened at 8:00pm in the Mermaid Players' Theatre. Presented by the Mermaid Players, the production ran from November 9-11.

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Sun., Nov. 12, 1967

Pianist David Hagan performed a selection of three pieces in a concert presented by Tau Pi Chi at 3:00pm. 

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Fri., Nov. 17, 1967

The Dave Brubeck Jazz Quartet performed in a concert presented by the Cultural Affairs Committee in the Carlisle Senior High School Gymnasium at 8:00pm. 

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Sat., Dec. 2, 1967

The Mario Maya Flamenco Troupe performed in a show presented by the Cultural Affairs Committee in the Carlisle Senior High School Auditorium at 8:00pm. 

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Thu., Dec. 14, 1967

Folk Singer Odetta Gordon performed a Christmas concert as part of the Cultural Affairs Program in the Carlisle Senior High School Auditorium at 8:00pm.

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Fri., Dec. 15, 1967

Collegium Musicum presented An Evening with Claudio Monteverdi at 8:00pm, celebrating the 400th birthday of the composer. 

Event Type: Performances, Films, and Exhibits
Sun., Dec. 17, 1967

The College Choir and the Chapel Choir, assisted by the Dickinson String and Brass Ensembles, presented the annual Christmas music concert at 3:00pm in Holland Union Theatre. The concert opened with three Christmas carols from Renaissance Spain: "Riu, Riu, Chiu", "Dadme albricais, hijos d'Eva",...

Event Type: Performances, Films, and Exhibits
Fri., Jan. 5, 1968

Pianist Robert Goldsand performed in a concert presented by the Cultural Affairs Committee at 8:00pm in the Carlisle Senior High School Auditorium. 

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Fri., Feb. 9, 1968

Pianist Peter Frankl performed in a concert presented by the Cultural Affairs Committee at 8:00pm in the Carlisle Senior High School Auditorium. 

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Thu., Feb. 29, 1968

The Rivals, a play by Richard Sheridan, opened at 8:00pm in the Mermaid Players' Theatre. Presented by the Mermaid Players, the production ran from February 29-March 2.

Event Type: Performances, Films, and Exhibits
Thu., Mar. 7, 1968

The Metropolitan Opera Studio Ensemble, a quartet of young opera singers, performed in a concert presented by the Cultural Affairs Committee in the Carlisle Senior High School Auditorium at 8:00pm. 

Event Type: Performances, Films, and Exhibits
Sun., Mar. 17, 1968

Ralph Williams, a tenor soloist who graduated from the Yale University School of Music, performed seven pieces in a concert held at 3:00pm in Memorial Hall. Dickinson faculty member David Hagan accompanied Williams on the piano. Tau Pi Chi, the local woman's music honorary, sponsored this event...

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Tue., Apr. 9, 1968

The Branko Krsmanovich Chorus of Yugoslavia performed in a concert presented by the Cultural Affairs Committee at 8:00pm in the Carlisle Senior High School Auditorium. 

Event Type: Performances, Films, and Exhibits
Sun., Apr. 21, 1968

The College Choir, under the direction of Michael Doran, presented their annual spring music concert at 3:00pm in the Holland Union Social Hall. Their program included Felix Mendelssohn's "Richte mich, Gott"; Johannes Brahms' "Warum ist das Licht gegeben"; Anton Bruckner's "Christus factus est...

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Thu., May 2, 1968

A Funny Thing Happened on the Way to the Forum, a musical based on the plays of Plautus, opened at 8:00pm in the Mermaid Players' Theatre. The play was written by Burt Shevelove and Larry Gelbart and the music and lyrics were written by Stephen Sondheim. Presented by the Mermaid Players...

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Wed., May 8, 1968

The Chapel Choir, under the direction of William Jenks, performed a program of eleven songs for their spring concert at 8:00pm in the Little Theater in the HUB. The choir sang Pitnoi's "Cantate Domino", Palestrini's "Adoramus te", Bennet "All Creatures Now", Morely's "April is in my Mistress'...

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Fri., May 10, 1968

Billy Stewart and The Capitols performed in the Alumni Gymnasium on Friday, May 10 as part of an event sponsored by Interfraternity Council (IFC). The Capitols were a group composed of Sam George, Don Storball, and Richard Mitchell.

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