"Fall Dance Theatre" program

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Coordinated by Lisa D. Long* Choreographers Alvin Rangel-Alvarado,* Edgar Aguirre,^ Bradley Beakes,^ Joshua D. Estrada Romero,* Madeleine Lindbeck, Erik Jaimes, Aurore Stalder, Emilio Castellón, and Kevin Olivares Faculty Director for Mr. Beakes Debra Noble Scenic Designer Mio Okada Costume Designers Diane K. Graebner,* Hannah Creighton, Gwen Sloan, Greer Gardener, Maggie Hammond

Lighting Designers Samera Abdelrhman, Miranda Carpenter, Julian De Leon, Connor Huch, Mickey Narez, and Sheridan Vieyra Sound Designer Julian De Leon and Alex Bennett Technical Director JR Luker* Production Stage Manager Bridget Hughes

Nov. 30–Dec. 9, 2023 • Hallberg Theatre

*Faculty/Staff ^Guest Artist


Sylvia A. Alva, President, California State University, Fullerton Amir H. Dabirian, Provost and Vice President for Academic Affairs (Interim) Alexander Porter, Vice President, Administration and Finance/CFO David Forgues, Vice President, Human Resources, Diversity & Inclusion Rommel Hidalgo, Vice President, Information Technology Tonantzin Oseguera, Vice President, Student Affairs Gregory J. Saks, Vice President, University Advancement

Arnold Holland, EdD, Dean Dave Mickey, Associate Dean Christopher Johnson, Budget Coordinator Jade Jewett, Visual Arts Special Projects Michael Sanchez, IT Learning Experience Designer Heather Guzman, Assistant to the Deans Dr. Randall Goldberg, Director, School of Music Michelle Murillo, Chair, Department of Visual Arts Kathryn Wilson, Chair, Department of Theatre & Dance Jennifer Frias, Director, Nicholas & Lee Begovich Gallery John Spiak, Director, Grand Central Art Center - Santa Ana Dominic Mumolo, Senior Director of Development Ann Steichen, Director of Development Haley Sanford, Development Coordinator Julie Bussell, Director, Marketing & Patron Services Stephanie Tancredi, Box Office Manager Heather Richards-Siddons Marketing & Communications Specialist Alvin Chiu, Graphic Designer Jason Pano, Social Media Strategist


Welcome to the College of the Arts fall 2023 performing and visual arts season. I am so proud of the collaborative efforts our faculty, staff, and students have undertaken to produce such a wide array of programming across four disciplines. It takes months, sometimes years, of work to create what you are about to enjoy – a commitment matched only by our collective passion for the arts. Each year, the college presents a wide variety of programming that reflects our diverse perspectives. In Theatre, the season begins with a stage adaptation of the hauntingly emotional novel and film “Let the Right One In,” which reveals both the darkest impulses of humanity and our universal desire for connection. Acclaimed 1975 hit musical “A Chorus Line” gets a fresh update by Marty Austin Lamar and Courtney Ozovek that will immerse audiences in the audition process of a Broadway show. In the School of Music, the Fullerton Jazz Orchestra and University Symphony Orchestra perform together in the first ever “Fullerton Pops!” Also in November, Begovich Gallery explores the midcentury architecture and aesthetics of our original Visual Arts Complex in the exhibition “PAST FORWARD.” While Begovich Gallery looks back at our historical beginnings, we continue to push toward the future as the Visual Arts Modernization Project (VA MOD) rapidly transforms the campus. Our complex’s two new buildings are fully framed, architectural details have been installed, and extensive interior renovations on two existing buildings are nearing completion. These changes bring years of dreaming and planning into sharp focus, but there is so much work yet to be done. From exterior paint to integrate our past and present buildings, to restoring the beloved “Water Wall” sculpture, to new software that will power the next generation of digital artists, there are many ways you can make a difference. Visit the VA MOD web page for more details (art.fullerton.edu/va-mod). The ways in which our students will benefit from the modernization project are as limitless as their imaginations, and as assured as our commitment to their success. In the College of the Arts, we measure student achievement in creativity, artistic integrity, and dedication, not in data points or statistics. We know you support our students because they give to you through their artistry – it’s something you feel, something that moves you. By strengthening this powerful bond, you empower students to thrive by supporting their creative and academic success. If you share in the belief that the arts matter, please consider a donation of any amount to the Dean’s Fund for Excellence (arts.fullerton.edu/giving). Whether this is your first theatre production or your twenty-first concert, know that you are an appreciated member of our Titan community. Thank you for joining us today and I look forward to seeing you again soon. Sincerely,

Arnold Holland, Ed.D Dean, College of the Arts


SYLVIA A. ALVA President, California State University, Fullerton

KATHRYN WILSON Chair, Department of Theatre & Dance

AMIR H. DABIRIAN Provost and VP for Academic Affairs (Interim)

ALVIN RANGEL-ALVARADO* Vice Chair, Department of Theatre & Dance

ARNOLD HOLLAND, EDD Dean, College of the Arts

FULL-TIME FACULTY | Theatre Acting Maria Cominis Svetlana Efremova* Eve Himmelheber John Short Design and Technical Production Scott Bolman^ Hyun Sook Kim Fred Kinney JR Luker Bill Meyer Carolyn Mraz* Omar Ramos Jamie Tucker Kathryn Wilson Directing Mark Ramont*

FULL-TIME STAFF Department of Theatre & Dance Administration Denean Dyson Technical and Production Staff Michael August, Production Manager Lois Bryan, Master Electrician Matt Connelly, Amanda Horak Staff Scenic Lab Forepersons Heidi Enzlin Cole, Charge Scenic Artist Jen Frauenzimmer Business/ Production Coordinator Terri Nista, Costume Lab Manager Lori Koontz, Costume Lab Techncian

Musical Theatre Josh Grisetti* Marty Austin Lamar

Megan Gonzalez, TV Studio Technician

Theatre Studies Dr. Heather Denyer* Amanda Rose Villarreal, PhD

William Lemley, Audio Technician

Voice and Movement Anne James David Nevell*

Brigitte Bellavoine, Jennifer Schniepp & Ben Rempel, Accompanists

FULL-TIME FACULTY | Dance Muriel Joyce Lisa D. Long Debra Noble Alvin Rangel-Alvarado*

Jeff Lewis, Production Sound Engineer

Bob West, Properties Master

Stephanie Tancredi Box Office Manager & Safety Coordinator Heather McLane, Lead House Manager *denotes area head | ^denotes graduate coordinator

Land Acknowledgement: The Department of Theatre and Dance acknowledges our presence on the traditional, ancestral and unceeded territory of the Gabrielino/Tongva Nation. We pay our respects to the Indigenous land caretakers past, present, and emerging. For more information please visit the Gabrielino-Tongva Tribe website. Resources: https://native-land.ca/ • https://gabrielinotribe.org/ http://nahc.ca.gov/cp/tribal-atlas-pages/gabrielino-tongva-nation/ The Department of Theatre & Dance at California State University, Fullerton is fully and continuously accredited by the National Association of Schools of Theatre (1974) and the National Association of Schools of Dance (1982)


Program Tunnel#2; DownB 2.0 | Choreographer: Joshua D. Estrada-Romero and dancers Dancers Madison Dabalos, Valerie Garcia, Devon Hawkins, Kelvin Hernandez, Erik Jaimes, Rain Lin , Alissa Maganon, Brianna Roche, Robinn Jade Titular Rehearsal Assistant Amelia Martin Music James Figurine, Yann Tiersen Costume Designer Diane K. Graebner Lighting Designer Sheridan Vieyra Set Designer Mio Okada Program note | ”Laughing is, and will always be, the best form of therapy.” – Dau Voire

Was it all just... | Choreographer: Emilio Castellón and dancers Dancers Julia Atkinson, Abigail Fernandes, Emmalee Idler, Emily Kelley, Norine (Nono) Meyers, Makenna Tondro, Jacey Quigley; Understudies | Savannah Lang, Summer Lee Music “Aladdin” by LED, “Flowers” by LED, “Weeping Birch” by Dan Deacon Costume Designer Hannah Creighton Lighting Designer Samera Abdelrhman Set Designer Mio Okada *This piece contains sounds that may be stimulating.* Program note | “This piece encapsulates the anxiety that goes along with finding a good and healthy relationship. When you pop a balloon its sound can make you feel unpleasant, if you don’t hold onto one tight enough it can easily fly away or be taken away; this is a metaphor for how fragile love can be.”

The Prisoners | Choreographers: Aurore Stalder and dancers Dancers Emilio Castellón, Emily Kelley, Devon Hawkins, Robinn Jaide Titular Understudies | Mairéad Householder, Abigail Valdivia Music “Brass but Lightly” by Syd Dale, “Abglanz” by Pantha du Prince, “Highway to Hell” by AC/DC, “La Campanella” by Niccolò Paganini, “United in Grief” by Kendrick Lamar Costume Designer Hannah Creighton Lighting Designer Connor Huch Set Designer Mio Okada Program Note | “One might feel the need or necessity to hide their true self and feel an obligation to fit in to not become a pariah. As a society, we are compelled to believe in this idea of having to fit in, but couldn’t that also lead us to break from our personality, potentials,and ambitions?”

The Only Constant (Premiere 2023) | Choreographer: Bradley Beakes ‘09 (B.A. dance) and dancers. Dancers Lulu Arellano, Julia Atkinson, Sophia Bernardo, Madison Dabalos, Yasmina Devos, Mila Gonzales, Emmalee Idler, Erik Jaimes, Robinn Jaide Titular Understudies | Daphne Hu, Audrey Luna Music “Murder Ballades: Pretty Polly,” “Murder Ballades: Wave The Sea,” “Murder Ballades: Tears for Sister Polly” by Bryce Dessner; eighth blackbird “First Dream” by Ryuichi Sakamoto, alva noto Costume Designer Diane K. Graebner Lighting Designer Miranda Carpenter


Program Program note for The Only Constant | “Phoenixed, you’ll fly, the hero of your own journey, wielding revelatory fire, with great Wisdom and Compassion, a Gestalt, anew. The circle closes, it is a spiral, to the beginning, of another Circle.” Excerpt from Initiation by Christopher Wallace (2014)

Temiqui | Choreographer: Erik Jaimes and dancers Dancers Lulu Arellano, Cassandra Alvarado, Daphne Hu, Madeleine Lindbeck, Audrey Luna, Abby Smelko; Understudies | Ashley Rizzo and Brianna Roche Music “Kumbiatitlan” and “Cumbia Roja” by Amantes Del Futuro, “I’m Not From This World” by Nine Inch Nails Costume Designer Maggie Hammond Lighting Designer Julian De Leon Program Note | “‘Temiqui’ is the Nahuatl word for dream, deriving from the word ‘miqui’ which means to die...implying to dream is to die. Many people risk their lives by leaving their homes and entering unknown worlds built against them, with nothing but a dream for something better.”

Counterpoint | Choreographer: Madeleine Lindbeck and dancers Dancers Randy Garner, Kevin Olivares; Understudies | Devon Hawkins, Jacey Quigley Music “Empty Sky” by Wanderer’s Trove Costume Designer Gwen Sloan Lighting Designer Mickey Narez Program Note | “The exploration of individuals seen in a paired relationship.”

Somewhere in the In-between | Choreographer: Kevin Olivares and dancers Dancers Emmalee Idler, Cailyn Ladanyi, Norine (Nono) Meyers, Makenna Tondro, Miah Valenzuela Music “Variations on Dark Eyes” by Ilan Rechtman and Lara St John Costume Designer Greer Gardner Lighting Designer Sheridan Vieyra Program Note | “My thought process in creating this piece came from the outside perspective I had while my best friend was deciding on which college to attend to pursue his BFA. I centered this piece around being indecisive and struggling to choose which decision would be the correct one.”

Tesoro | Choreographers: Edgar Aguirre and Alvin Rangel-Alvarado Dancers Cassandra Alvarado, Lulu Arellano, Yasmina Devos, Audrey Luna, Jessie Mercado, Natalie Sandoval, Abby Smelko Music Jose Marquez feat. Sidy, ”Maiga-Ankabé” (Tribe Records, Tribe Music Publishing); Celia Cruz and Jose Marquez-Herencia, “Africana” (Jose Marquez Salsafrican Mix, Hammock House/ Santiago SessionsCraft Recordings) Costume Designer Dianne K. Graebner Lighting Designer Samera Abdelrhman Set Designer Mio Okada Program note | “Tesoro is a celebration of African heritage throughout Latinidad.”


ABOUT THE GUEST ARTISTS Bradley Beakes Bradley Beakes is a New York City based dance artist originally from Glendora, CA. He attended California State University, Fullerton, where he majored in dance with additional training at the American Academy of Ballet, Limón West Coast summer intensives, and the Ailey School. Bradley has been a member of Doug Varone and Dancers since 2017. Over the past decade he has been honored to dance with the Limón Dance Company, Ririe-Woodbury Dance Company, BARE Dance Company, Julia Ehrstrand Collective, Project 44, NOW-ID, Keith Johnson/Dancers, Naganuma Dance, and Visions Dance Theatre where he was named the 2010 Lester Horton Award Winner for “Outstanding Male Performance”. He also has been privileged to guest teach in over a dozen universities across the United States and in summer intensives by Doug Varone and Dancers, Limón West Coast, Ballet West Academy, Ririe-Woodbury Dance Company, Ballet Lubbock, and New Jersey Dance Theatre Ensemble. Bradley recently taught for the Dance International Program in Japan to institutions including D.A. Tokyo, Fukuoka School of Music, Nagoya School of Music, D.A. Osaka, and the Tokyo School of Music and Dance. In NYC, Bradley currently serves on faculty for the Limón School, at Gibney and Peridance. His choreography has been presented at the American College Dance Festival, Great Salt Lake Fringe Festival, Palm Desert Choreography Festival, Ririe-Woodbury Dance Company’s ‘Momentum,’ INKUBATE Dance Festival, and the Utah Arts Festival.

Edgar Aguirre Edgar Aguirre is originally from Guatemala City, Guatemala and grew up most of his life in Redwood City, California. He graduated from the University of California, Irvine with a BFA in Dance Performance. Edgar is most proud of having danced in Donald McKayle’s Étude Ensemble for two years. Edgar was awarded the Donald McKayle Scholarship during his time at UCI. Upon graduation, Edgar danced with the Cleo Parker Robinson Dance Ensemble in Denver, Colorado for two seasons. Edgar is now based in California where he has been working as a freelance dance artist and choreographer between San Francisco and Los Angeles. Edgar is currently a guest artist with Los Angeles Contemporary Dance Company, Robert Moses’ Kin, Heidi Ducler Dance, Contra-Tiempo Activist Dance Theater and David Herrera Performance Company. Edgar has presented his choreography at various festivals and showcases in Los Angeles, Santa Barbara, Denver, CO and Orlando, Fl. As a Guatemalan born, Latin American dancer and choreographer, Edgar feels a cultural responsibility and desire to highlight the voices and experiences of the Latine and BIPOC communities



Department Notes & Policies Proceeding Safely: Clayes Performing Arts Center will match all current COVID-19 recommendations and guidelines provided by local health agencies and outlined by CSUF’s Directive 22. When purchasing a ticket to a Clayes Performing Arts Center event, you agree to adhere to all COVID-19 safety entry requirements in effect at the time of the event. Commitment to Diversity: The Department of Theatre & Dance affirms its commitment to inclusiveness in student learning and success in all areas of theatre based on merit and achievement, and will not discriminate on the basis of race, color, ethnic origin, national origin, creed, religion, political belief, gender, gender identity, sexual orientation, physical appearance, mental or physical disability, marital status or age. Cell Phones & Electronic Devices: Cellphones and other electronic devices must be turned off prior to the start of the performance and at the beginning of the second half to minimize disruptions in the theater and ensure the enjoyment of all patrons in attendance. The video and/or audio recording of this performance by any means whatsoever is strictly prohibited, and any recordings will be asked to be deleted. Food & Drink Policy: Food and drink is not allowed in the venue, with the exception of bottled water. If you do not follow these guidelines, you may be asked to leave.

Professional Artist Unions Faculty, Staff and Guest Artists of the Department of Theatre & Dance are specialists in their respective disciplines. Within these groups, the following professional artist unions are represented: AEA (Actors’ Equity Association) AGMA (American Guild of Musical Artists)

SAG-AFTRA (Screen Actors Guild/American Federation of Radio and Television Artists)

AGVA (American Guild of Variety Artists)

SDC (Stage Directors and Choreographers Society)

IATSE (International Alliance of Theatrical Stage Employees)

USA (United Scenic Artists)


The Kennedy Center American College Theater Festival, part of the Rubenstein Arts Access Program, is generously funded by David M. Rubenstein. Special thanks to The Harold and Mimi Steinberg Charitable Trust for supporting the John F. Kennedy Center for the Performing Arts’ Kennedy Center American College Theater Festival. Additional support is provided by The Honorable Stuart Bernstein and Wilma E. Bernstein; and the Dr. Gerald and Paula McNichols Foundation. Kennedy Center education and related artistic programming is made possible through the generosity of the National Committee for the Performing Arts. This production is entered in the Kennedy Center American College Theater Festival (KCACTF). The aims of this national theater education program are to identify and promote quality in college-level theater production. To this end, each production entered is eligible for a response by a regional KCACTF representative, and selected students and faculty are invited to participate in KCACTF programs involving scholarships, internships, grants and awards for actors, directors, dramaturgs, playwrights, designers, stage managers and critics at both the regional and national levels. Productions entered on the Participating level are eligible for invitation to the KCACTF regional festival and may also be considered for national awards recognizing outstanding achievement in production, design, direction and performance. Last year more than 1,500 productions were entered in the KCACTF involving more than 200,000 students nationwide. By entering this production, our theater department is sharing in the KCACTF goals to recognize, reward, and celebrate the exemplary work produced in college and university theaters across the nation.

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DONOR APPLAUSE The College of the Arts extends its heartfelt gratitude to the following patrons who have supported our students and programs this past year through a generous gift of $1,000 or more to the College, the School of Music, Department of Theatre & Dance, and/or the Department of Visual Arts.**

$1,000,000 + Anonymous $100,000+ Darryl Curran Shawna & Gregory Ellis Stan Mark Ryan Shirley & David Sepel William Wagner $25,000+ Alliance for the Performing Arts The Andy Warhol Foundation Johnny Carson Foundation Leo Freedman Foundation Robin & Steve Kalota Music Associates Frank & John Olsen Donna & Ernie Schroeder $10,000+ Art Alliance Affordable Housing Access Inc. Lee Begovich The Blackbaud Giving Fund Marilyn D. Carlson Robin De la Llata Amie Dwight Richard Odle Foundation Fidelity Charitable Gift Fund J.P. Morgan Charitable Giving Fund Ellen & Bill Groves Marianne Kreter Kathleen Hein Eleanore & James L. Monroe Lucina Moses & John Brennan Bob & Terri Niccum Dr. Katherine S. Powers & Håkan O. Rosengren Dana Praitis Raymond James Charitable Endowment Fund Kristin K. Stang & Gordon Capp Jeffrey A. Stang & Lisa McDaniel Stang Sue & Dr. Edward A. Sullivan

$5,000+ Robin de la Llata Aime & Jack Aime Drs. Voiza & Joseph Arnold Dana M. Carrera* Steven Caulk Dr. Marc R. Dickey Susan & Richard Dolnick Desiree Engel Friends of Jazz Leslie & Greg Garman MaryLouise & Ed Hlavac Morningside of Fullerton Norma Morris Betty Murphy Jill Kurti Norman Orange County Community Foundation $1,000+ Judy L. Atwell Betsy & Eric Azariah Dottie & Nick Batinich Lucina & John Brennan Janet & Allen Bridgford Irene Chinn Stephen W. Collier & Joann Driggers William S. Cornyn CEC Artslink D. Barry Schmitt Revocable Trust Lucetta A. Dunn Dr. Anne Fingal Evelyn K. Francuz Fullerton Families and Friends Marsha Gallavan Jacquelyn Garrabrant Annette L. & Leon J. Gilbert Renee & John Gillespie Susan-Ellen Gilmont Dr. Mark J. Goodrich Dr. Margaret F. Gordon Theresa Harvey James L. Henriques Frank Hinojoz Dr. Robert Istad Michelle Jordan

Gladys M. Kares Gwendolyn & Carlos C. Leija Jason Lomeda Juliette Lunger John M. Martelli & Paul Coluzzi Karen & George Mast Thelma & Earl Mellott Sylvia Megerdichian Mary E. Moore Patricia & Carl Miller Ann & Douglas Myles David Navarro Yoshino & Ujinobu Niwa Debra L. Noble L. Palin Kerry & John Phelps The Presser Foundation Deanna & Arie Passchier Jim Plamondon Sheila Pinkle Sharon & Dr. Anil K. Puri Mary & Jerry R. Reinhart Renaissance Charitable Foundation Nancy & Robert Rennie Christine Rhoades David Rhone Dr. Stephen M. Rochford Ronald L. Katz Family Foundation Ann & Thad Sandford D. Barry Schmitt Louise P. Shamblen Martha Shaver Ingrid R. Shutkin Lorena L. Sikorski Carol Smith Sparkman Janet L. Smith Roberta & Robert Sperry Dodo V. Standring Thomas Statler Robert Van Sternberg Douglas Stewart Verne Wagner Dr. Sean E. Walker Debra Winters Richard Wulff YourCause, LLC *deceased

Very special care has been given to the preparation of this donor listing. Please contact Ann Steichen at (657) 278-7124 with questions or concerns. **Gifts received from July 1, 2022 through August 2023


ONTIVEROS SOCIETY The Ontiveros Society includes individuals who have provided a gift for Cal State Fullerton through their estate plan. Our deep appreciation is extended to the following Ontiveros Society members, whose gifts will benefit the students and mission of the College of the Arts: ANONYMOUS JOHN ALEXANDER LEE & DR. NICHOLAS A.* BEGOVICH GAIL & MICHAEL COCHRAN MARC R. DICKEY JOANN DRIGGERS BETTY EVERETT CAROL J. GEISBAUER & JOHN* GEISBAUER SOPHIA & CHARLES GRAY MARYLOUISE & ED HLAVAC GRETCHEN KANNE

DR. BURTON L. KARSON ANNE L. KRUZIC* LOREEN & JOHN LOFTUS ALAN A. MANNASON* WILLIAM J. MCGARVEY* DR. SALLIE MITCHELL* ELEANORE P. & JAMES L. MONROE LYNN & ROBERT MYERS DWIGHT RICHARD ODLE* SHERRY & DR. GORDON PAINE DR. JUNE POLLAK & MR. GEORGE POLLAK*

DR. STEPHEN M. ROCHFORD MARY K. & WILLIAM SAMPSON LORENA SIKORSKI DOUGLAS G. STEWART ANDREA J. & JEFFREY E. SWARD RICHARD J. TAYLOR VERNE WAGNER RICHARD WULFF DR. JAMES D. & DOTTIE YOUNG*

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The College of the Arts Proudly Recognizes the 300+ Members of Our

VOLUNTEER SUPPORT GROUPS ART ALLIANCE: Art Alliance promotes excellence and enjoyment in the visual arts, and their fundraising efforts contribute to student scholarship, gallery exhibitions, opening receptions and sculpture acquisition on campus. SPECIAL SUPPORT AND EVENT UNDERWRITING Fay Colmar John DeLoof

Joann Driggers & Steve Collier Loraine Walkington

ALLIANCE FOR THE PERFORMING ARTS: The Alliance for the Performing Arts (formerly MAMM) benefits performing arts students through underwriting visiting artists; special theatre, dance, and music performances; and other unique experiences for members. SPECIAL SUPPORT AND EVENT UNDERWRITING Judy Atwell Drs. Voiza & Joe Arnold Dr. Margaret Faulwell Gordon

Susan Hallman Norma Morris Richard Odle Estate

Kerry & John Phelps Jeanie Stockwell Verne Wagner

MUSIC ASSOCIATES: Music Associates maintains a tradition of active involvement and community support, and raises scholarship funds for School of Music students through annual fundraising events and membership dues. SPECIAL SUPPORT AND EVENT UNDERWRITING Marilyn Carlson Evelyn K. Francuz Sandy & Norm Johnson Marti & Bill Kurschat Karen & George Mast

Thelma & Earl Mellott Bettina Murphy Grace & Ujinobu Niwa Kerry & John Phelps Mary & Jerry Reinhart

Ann & Thad Sandford Dodo V. Standring Carolyn & Tom Toby John Van Wey

MORE INFORMATION: Ann Steichen • 657-278-7124 There are many ways to support the College of the Arts, the School of Music, Department of Theatre and Dance, and Department of Visual Arts

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COLLEGE OF THE ARTS • SELECT EVENTS | FALL 2023 Eduardo Delgado, piano A Tribute to Martha Baker-Jordan Sun., Oct. 9, 2023 • Meng Concert Hall

(Fundraiser for Keyboard Pedagogy Scholarships)

Let The Right One In October 6–21, 2023 • Hallberg Theatre University Symphony Orchestra Sat., Oct. 7, 2023 • Meng Concert Hall University Symphonic Winds Sun., Oct. 8, 2023 • Meng Concert Hall Hub New Music Thurs., Oct. 12, 2023 • Meng Concert Hall University Wind Symphony w/ Hub New Music Fri., Oct. 13, 2023 • Meng Concert Hall

Ernest Salem, violin, & Alison Edwards, piano Sun., Oct. 15, 2023 • Meng Concert Hall Kirsten Yon, violin Thurs., Oct. 19, 2023 • Meng Concert Hall

Opera Scenes November 2–5, 2023 • Recital Hall CSUF School of Music presents: Fullerton Pops Sat., Nov. 4, 2023 • Meng Concert Hall A Chorus Line Nov. 9–Dec. 2, 2023 • Little Theatre University Symphony Orchestra Sun., Nov. 12, 2023 • Meng Concert Hall Jazz Singers Wed., Nov. 15, 2023 • Meng Concert Hall Cello Choir Fri., Nov. 17, 2023 • Recital Hall University Symphonic Winds Fri., Nov.17, 2023 • Meng Concert Hall Fall Dance Theatre: “In-Tandem” Nov. 30–Dec. 9, 2023 • Little Theatre Fullerton Jazz Orchestra Fri., Dec. 1, 2023 • Meng Concert Hall

Fullerton Jazz Orchestra & Fullerton Jazz Chamber Ensemble feat. drummer Jared Schonig Fri., Oct. 20, 2023 • Meng Concert Hall

University Wind Symphony Sat., Dec. 2, 2023 • Meng Concert Hall

Twelfth Night Oct. 20–Nov. 4, 2023 • Young Theatre

Titan Voices & Singing Titans Mon., Dec. 4, 2023 • Meng Concert Hall

University Singers & Concert Choir Sun., Oct. 22, 2023 • Meng Concert Hall

Fullerton Jazz Chamber Ensemble & Fullerton Latin Ensemble Tues., Dec. 5, 2023 • Meng Concert Hall

Ben Ullery, viola, w/ Dominic Cheli, piano Tues., Oct. 24, 2023 • Meng Concert Hall Denis Jiron, trombone Thurs., Oct. 26, 2023 • Meng Concert Hall Füreya Ünal (piano) & Friends Fri., Oct. 27, 2023 • Meng Concert Hall

University Band Wed., Dec. 6, 2023 • Meng Concert Hall Deck the Hall at Cal State Fullerton! Dec. 9 and 10, 2023 • Meng Concert Hall

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