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March Shows at the Cowan Center

February 9th, 2011

Another month has come and gone and we prepare for March shows at the University of Texas in Tyler Cowan Center. There are only a couple shows this month; “A Chorus Line” and “SF Jazz Collective” are both bringing totally different musical experiences to the theater. You can get tickets for the shows online or in the box office. I hope that no shows will be cancelled due to weather. February’s show “the Color Purple” had to be re-scheduled due to the ice in East Texas.

A Chorus Line will be performance on March 22 at 7:30. The fun musical that shows the dreams of many young men and women come true. The great musical is winner of many different awards including nine Tony Awards for being the “best musical”. This show is the longest running American Broadway musical ever. The story of the musical is about a group of people who try to live the dreams they have always had, to be great dancers. The public sells of tickets starts on February 21. This show has some language and it has adult content.

SF Jazz Collective “The Music of Stevie Wonder & More!” starts selling tickets on February 28. The show will be on the Cowan Center Stage on Friday, March 25 at 7:30. This show presents a group of professional jazz players bringing back the best jazz music to the stage. The men are bringing back the music of the famous winner of 25 Grammy Awards, Stevie Wonder. The fun and swinging music will get your feet itching to move. This will be a night of celebrating some of the greatest names in jazz music.

The March shows are sure to be fun and exciting and there are many great shows to look forward to in the month of April, such as the musical performance of Legally Blonde, the hilarious acts of “The Nobodies of Comedy”, the amazing talents of Pilobolus, and banjo artist J.D. Crowe.