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UPCOMING EVENTS

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Nov
20
Swimming and Diving: Nike Cup Day 3
When: 11/20 12:00AM - 11/23 12:00AM
Where: Long Beach Calif.
What: University of Nevada vs. Nike Cup Day 3
Nov
22
Nevada Alumni Association Pregame Party
When: 11/22 11:00AM - 11/22 01:00PM
Where: Wolf Pack Alley (north of Mackay Stadium)
What: Join the Nevada Alumni Association for a tailgate party prior to the Boise State football game.

Home pregame parties begin two hours before kickoff in Wolf Pack Alley (north of Mackay Stadium).

Prices are as follows: Lifetime Alumni Association Members - free, Children 12 and Under - $5, Annual Alumni Association Members $10, Non-Members - $15. Entrance price includes a full meal and unlimited beverages.

Home tailgate parties are sponsored by Sierra Pacific Federal Credit Union and Buckbean Brewery.

Event Contact
Nevada Alumni Association
Hope Hepner
hopeh@unr.edu
(775) 784-6620

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Nov
22
Football vs. Boise State
When: 11/22 01:05PM - 11/22 05:05PM
Where: Reno
What: University of Nevada vs. Boise State
Nov
22
Men's Basketball vs. Oregon State
When: 11/22 07:00PM - 11/22 10:00PM
Where: Reno Nev.
What: University of Nevada vs. Oregon State
Nov
22
Gilbert and Sullivan’s HMS Pinafore
When: 11/22 07:30PM - 11/22 10:30PM
Where: Nightingale Concert Hall, Church Fine Arts Building
What: Nevada Chamber Opera presents Gilbert and Sullivan's topsy-turvy musical comedy, H.M.S. Pinafore. Find out if love conquers all in this glorious production told with laughter, love and lunacy. Designed and directed by the creative team from the University’s recent hits The Threepenny Opera, A…My Name Is Alice, and Godspell, this new production of H.M.S. Pinafore is directed by Sue Klemp. Musical direction is by Damon Stevens, and the production is choreographed by Barbara Land.

$17 general admission, $7 students.

Event Contact
School of the Arts
CJ Chapman
cjc@unr.edu
(775) 784-4278
Nov
22
Much Ado About Nothing
When: 11/22 07:30PM - 11/22 10:30PM
Where: Redfield Proscenium Theatre, Church Fine Arts Building
What: Can we be fooled into loving? In one of Shakespeare’s most delightful yet bittersweet comedies, the sparring, reluctant lovers Beatrice and Benedick find themselves the victims of a practical joke that may, indeed, change their lives forever. Balanced boldly between comedy and tragedy, Much Ado revels in reversals, exposing the betrayed as traitor and the misogynist as besotted lover. Set in a time of peace at the end of a foreign war, it unmasks the conflict that follows soldiers home: insidious battles hidden deep within souls left silently embittered by society and circumstance.

Directed by Rob Gander, Much Ado About Nothing, will run November 14, 15, 19, 20, 21, 22 at 7:30 p.m. and November 23 at 1:30 p.m. in the Redfield Proscenium Theatre, Church Fine Arts Building.

Tickets for the 2008-2009 season of the Nevada Repertory Company may now be purchased for productions that include diverse selections including Shakespeare to contemporary plays. The productions are directed and constructed by the members of the University of Nevada, Reno Theatre Program faculty.

Season tickets are $60 for all five productions, including Mini-Rep, and $25 for both Mini-Rep productions only. To order season tickets call (775) 784-4278.

Individual tickets for Mini-Rep, including Juvenilia and This is Our Youth are $15 general admission, $14 seniors, children and students.

Individual tickets for Much Ado About Nothing, The Foreigner and Metamorphosis are: $13 opening weekend special, $15 Mid-week special (Wed. and Thurs.), $17 general admission, $15 seniors, children and students.

Individual tickets are available (without a convenience fee) at Lawlor Events Center, 1500 North Virginia Street, lower level entrance, Mon.-Fri. from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. and Sat. from 10 a.m. to 1 pm.; or at the Church Fine Arts Building box office on campus, one hour prior to performances. Tickets are available (with a convenience fee) online or by calling (800) 225-2277.

Free parking is available on campus for arts events Mon.-Thurs. after 7 p.m., Fri. after 5 p.m. and all day Sat. and Sun. in the Brian Whalen Parking Complex immediately north of the Church Fine Arts Building. Exceptions will be made for events that begin earlier than 7 p.m., including box office hours for the Nevada Repertory Theatre. Free parking is also available in lots not gated, designated for handicapped parking, or marked as “Enforce 24 hours, 7 days a week.” A convenient patron drop-off area is located in front of the Church Fine Arts Building, at the Virginia Street entrance.

Event Contact
School of the Arts
CJ Chapman
cjc@unr.edu
(775) 784-4278
Nov
23
Much Ado About Nothing
When: 11/23 01:30PM - 11/23 04:30PM
Where: Redfield Proscenium Theatre, Church Fine Arts Building
What: Can we be fooled into loving? In one of Shakespeare’s most delightful yet bittersweet comedies, the sparring, reluctant lovers Beatrice and Benedick find themselves the victims of a practical joke that may, indeed, change their lives forever. Balanced boldly between comedy and tragedy, Much Ado revels in reversals, exposing the betrayed as traitor and the misogynist as besotted lover. Set in a time of peace at the end of a foreign war, it unmasks the conflict that follows soldiers home: insidious battles hidden deep within souls left silently embittered by society and circumstance.

Directed by Rob Gander, Much Ado About Nothing, will run November 14, 15, 19, 20, 21, 22 at 7:30 p.m. and November 23 at 1:30 p.m. in the Redfield Proscenium Theatre, Church Fine Arts Building.

Tickets for the 2008-2009 season of the Nevada Repertory Company may now be purchased for productions that include diverse selections including Shakespeare to contemporary plays. The productions are directed and constructed by the members of the University of Nevada, Reno Theatre Program faculty.

Season tickets are $60 for all five productions, including Mini-Rep, and $25 for both Mini-Rep productions only. To order season tickets call (775) 784-4278.

Individual tickets for Mini-Rep, including Juvenilia and This is Our Youth are $15 general admission, $14 seniors, children and students.

Individual tickets for Much Ado About Nothing, The Foreigner and Metamorphosis are: $13 opening weekend special, $15 Mid-week special (Wed. and Thurs.), $17 general admission, $15 seniors, children and students.

Individual tickets are available (without a convenience fee) at Lawlor Events Center, 1500 North Virginia Street, lower level entrance, Mon.-Fri. from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. and Sat. from 10 a.m. to 1 pm.; or at the Church Fine Arts Building box office on campus, one hour prior to performances. Tickets are available (with a convenience fee) online or by calling (800) 225-2277.

Free parking is available on campus for arts events Mon.-Thurs. after 7 p.m., Fri. after 5 p.m. and all day Sat. and Sun. in the Brian Whalen Parking Complex immediately north of the Church Fine Arts Building. Exceptions will be made for events that begin earlier than 7 p.m., including box office hours for the Nevada Repertory Theatre. Free parking is also available in lots not gated, designated for handicapped parking, or marked as “Enforce 24 hours, 7 days a week.” A convenient patron drop-off area is located in front of the Church Fine Arts Building, at the Virginia Street entrance.

Event Contact
School of the Arts
CJ Chapman
cjc@unr.edu
784-4278
Nov
23
Gilbert and Sullivan’s HMS Pinafore
When: 11/23 02:00PM - 11/23 05:00PM
Where: Nightingale Concert Hall, Church Fine Arts Building
What: Nevada Chamber Opera presents Gilbert and Sullivan's topsy-turvy musical comedy, H.M.S. Pinafore. Find out if love conquers all in this glorious production told with laughter, love and lunacy. Designed and directed by the creative team from the University’s recent hits The Threepenny Opera, A…My Name Is Alice, and Godspell, this new production of H.M.S. Pinafore is directed by Sue Klemp. Musical direction is by Damon Stevens, and the production is choreographed by Barbara Land.

$17 general admission, $7 students.

Event Contact
School of the Arts
CJ Chapman
cjc@unr.edu
(775) 784-4895
Nov
23
Sunday Cinema: Balzac
When: 11/23 05:30PM - 11/23 08:30PM
Where: Joe Crowley Student Union
What: Join us for the Sunday Cinema series, sponsored by the Foreign Language Department, the Alumni Association and the Joe Crowley Student Union. This week, come see Balzac starring Gerard Depardieu. Admission is free, doors open at 5:30 p.m. and the film will begin at 6:00 p.m. Please arrive early as seating is on first come first serve basis.

Event Contact
Joe Crowley Student Union
Jeannette Smith
jnsmith@unr.edu
(775) 784-6505
Nov
23
Women's Basketball vs. St. Mary's
When: 11/23 07:00PM - 11/23 10:00PM
Where: Reno Nev.
What: University of Nevada vs. St. Mary's
Nov
23
Jazz Night at the Wal
When: 11/23 07:00PM - 11/23 10:00PM
Where: Little Waldorf Saloon, 1661 N Virginia Street
What: Join members of the University of Nevada, Reno Program in Jazz and Improvisational Music most Sundays for a jazz performance featuring program faculty, students and alumni followed by an all-ages jam session. Sponsored by the City of Reno, For the Love of Jazz and the Program in Jazz and Improvisational Music. This event is free and open to all ages.
Nov
23
Guest Artist Recital featuring Pianist Ken Osowski
When: 11/23 07:30PM - 11/23 10:00PM
Where: Nightingale Concert Hall, Church Fine Arts Building
What: Join University alumnus Ken Osowski for an evening of piano repertoire including duo piano works with James Winn. Osowski, who received a doctorate of music arts in piano performance at the Peabody Institute in Baltimore, performs widely throughout the East Coast and has received numerous awards for his outstanding piano playing. He has been a member of the York College piano faculty since the fall of 2001.

Event Contact
School of the Arts
CJ Chapman
cjc@unr.edu
(775) 784-4278
Nov
24
Sheppard Fine Arts Gallery presents Susan Murrell
When: 11/24 11:00AM - 11/24 05:00PM
Where: Sheppard Fine Arts Gallery, Church Fine Arts Building
What: Susan Murrell is an emerging artist from Hood River, Ore., who will create an eclectic and detailed installation in the gallery. Murrell uses invented biomorphic imagery to create a visual language to explore the acquisition and recall of knowledge. Her large installations contain watercolor and pen drawings, gouache paintings on vellum, latex sculptures, encaustic and printmaking. Murrell’s installation process will be open to the public as she creates her piece. Sheppard Gallery will invite two undergraduate students work as Murrell’s assistants, an honor which gives our students first-hand knowledge of an artist’s process.

An opening reception will be held on Nov. 20, with a lecture from 5:30 to 6:30 p.m. in Room 153. A reception will follow from 6:30 to 8 p.m.

Event Contact
School of the Arts
CJ Chapman
cjc@unr.edu
(775) 784-4278
Nov
25
Sheppard Fine Arts Gallery presents Susan Murrell
When: 11/25 11:00AM - 11/25 05:00PM
Where: Sheppard Fine Arts Gallery, Church Fine Arts Building
What: Susan Murrell is an emerging artist from Hood River, Ore., who will create an eclectic and detailed installation in the gallery. Murrell uses invented biomorphic imagery to create a visual language to explore the acquisition and recall of knowledge. Her large installations contain watercolor and pen drawings, gouache paintings on vellum, latex sculptures, encaustic and printmaking. Murrell’s installation process will be open to the public as she creates her piece. Sheppard Gallery will invite two undergraduate students work as Murrell’s assistants, an honor which gives our students first-hand knowledge of an artist’s process.

An opening reception will be held on Nov. 20, with a lecture from 5:30 to 6:30 p.m. in Room 153. A reception will follow from 6:30 to 8 p.m.

Event Contact
School of the Arts
CJ Chapman
cjc@unr.edu
(775) 784-4278

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