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SOMETHING ENTIRELY DIFFERENT! Everyone has favorite foods. Such staples in one’s diet are familiar, often referred to as comfort food. There is nothing wrong with the tried and true, but this fare is nothing really new…
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Now take a moment and try to recall when you tasted something for the very first time. Maybe it was seafood, a French pastry, Chinese, Tai or even cotton candy. How wonderful to have the chance to discover new flavors that stir the palate. Vacationing in a place that is a family tradition has special meaning and memories tied to past years. However, visiting a new locale such as a secluded cabin, the ocean, the mountains, or even another country is an altogether different encounter. Each of these sites promises opportunities for sights and sounds that are distinctive, expanding the scope of our experience. Perhaps this is a metaphor for life. There is room for both consistency and variation, as each brings something pleasing to the table. In programming, I have strived for both characteristics. Again this season, several events are linked as featuring one particular instrument. This pattern now turns to a more curious device, the accordion. Roots of a free vibrating reed based instrument go back perhaps as far as 3000 BC in Chinese culture. Germany is the home of the first true accordion in 1822. Celtic, Klezmer, Polka and other world music genres are noticeably influenced by this unique musical contraption.
There is nothing wrong with the tried and true, but this fare is nothing really new...
This year, I hope that you will find performances at Emens Auditorium that are reminiscent while others might be a new cultural excursion for you. The Emens presents at Pruis Hall series is growing in popularity. If you have not yet had occasion previously, I hope you will join us for one of these performances in the coming year. From the Cajun cadence of the Pine Leaf Boys, to ventriloquist Lynn Trefzger, and the antics of the Ukulele Orchestra of Great Britain or the dramatic depiction of Medal of Honor personalities in Beyond Glory to the indescribably delightful Blue Man Group. We are confident that the 15-16 Emens Auditorium season fully embodies something altogether different.
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Robert Myers, Director, John R. Emens College-Community Auditorium
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SEPTEMBER 9.12 Doktor Kaboom 9.16 Eisenhower Dance 9.17 PigPen Theatre Co. 9.25 Shadows of the 60’s OCTOBER 10.2 Celtic Woman 10.7 Ukulele Orchestra 10.19 Bullets Over Broadway 10.23 Cirque Alfonse: Timber! 10.29 Lynn Trefzger NOVEMBER 11.5 Pine Leaf Boys 11.6 Beyond Glory 11.9 U.S. Navy Commodores 11.19 Flashdance: The Musical 11.20 Accordion Virtuosi of Russia
THREE OUTSTANDING VENUES. THREE DISTINCT EXPERIENCES.
Emens Auditorium is located in the heart of the campus on Riverside Avenue. The auditorium seats 3,309 and hosts a variety of performing arts events throughout the season.
DECEMBER 12.6 Hometown Band Christmas 12.10 Rudolph 12.11 MercyMe
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JANUARY 1.21 Frank Vignola & Vinny Raniolo 1.28 First Person: Seeing America
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FEBRUARY 2.2 Saturday Night Fever 2.9 Eric Bibb String Band 2.19 Summer of Love Concert 2.29 Blue Man Group
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Pruis Hall is situated just off of Woodworth Drive next to Bracken Library. This 640-seat venue provides an intimate setting for musical performances and is used to host a variety of special events throughout the school year.
MARCH 3.1 Altan 3.21 Moscow Ballet: Sleeping Beauty 3.31 18 South APRIL 4.1 4.8 4.9 4.12 4.21 4.28
Let it Be University Singers Spectacular University Singers Spectacular Carrie Newcomer Ragtime:The Musical The Waifs
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Sursa Hall is located in the Music Instruction Building at the intersection of Riverside and McKinley. The hall seats 600 and features a world-class pipe organ built by the Goulding & Wood Company.
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NEW AND IMPROVED FEATURES FOCUSED ON PATRON COMFORT
Emens Auditorium 50th Anniversary Campaign Since opening in 1964, the John R. Emens College-Community Auditorium on Ball State’s campus has served as a preeminent community and university main stage, where world-class artists, entertainers and lectures perform and life events, such as graduations, concerts, recitals, occur. Proposed improvements will enhance the Emens experience for future audiences. A campaign is underway to fund the enhancements with gifts from individuals, corporations and foundations, who recognize the importance of having a facility such as Emens in Delaware County. Proposed renovations include: • A more expansive main lobby with additional features • Increased vestibule and indoor box office queuing area • Convenient restrooms on the first floor • A new family restroom • Second floor hospitality and office space The vision of Emens Auditorium was realized in 1964 through a financial partnership between the university and the community. Emens provides a venue for the university and community to connect and promote lifelong learning and improve the quality of life for people of all ages. Join us in making the commitment to providing the best experience for all who enjoy this exceptional auditorium. The time is now to make the necessary enhancements to keep this venue the star attraction it is for future generations.
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Director’s Picks We know you can’t possibly see every performance this season, so our director has selected the following events as the ones not to miss!
Artist Series Subscription Reserve your seats for the 2015-2016 Artist Series at Emens Auditorium and save up to $40 off single-admission prices. As a subscriber, you will receive same-seat placement for each show on the series and discounts on nearly every additional Emens sponsored event throughout the season. There are four set performances in this year’s series and your choice of two or more “select” events. Call the ticket office today to reserve your seats, 765-285-1539.
1 Cirque Alfonse: Timber!
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2 Ukulele Orchestra of Great Britain
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Blue Man Group
3 Frank Vignola and Vinny Raniolo
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4 Rudolph the Red Nosed Reindeer
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SET EVENTS: (included) • • • •
Bullets Over Broadway 10/19 Flashdance: The Musical 11/19 Saturday Night Fever 2/2 Ragtime: The Musical 4/21
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Shadows of the 60’s: Music of Motown 9/25 Rudolph the Red Nosed Reindeer 12/10 Summer of Love Concert: Songs of the Woodstock Generation 2/19 Let It Be: A Celebration of the Music of The Beatles 3/29
Create your own Package with Pick 4+ Interested in attending multiple events? Select four or more Emens sponsored events to receive a package discount. Use the the Pick 4+ column on the order form to indicate your choices. You must order at least four events at one time to qualify for the discount and tickets must be purchased on the same order. Additional tickets purchased at a later date will be at the single-admission price.
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Doktor Kaboom: Live Wire! Sept. 12 · 4:00pm Co-commissioned by the Kennedy Center, LIVE WIRE! The Electricity Tour is premiering in Washington, DC in September 2014. Doktor Kaboom will explore the fundamentals of electrical energy and the history of humanity’s adventures into its potential. At the dawn of the 19th century mankind first harnessed the power of electricity, the world changed and the journey still continues.
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Eisenhower Dance: 25 in the 25th Tour Sept. 16 · 7:30pm
Eisenhower Dance celebrates its silver anniversary with a spectacular touring production! With the goal of traveling to 25 cities during its 25th year, the Company will celebrate with an exciting production of breathtaking choreography. The program will include new creations by internationally-recognized choreographers, such as Ron de Jesus, Gina Patterson, Edgar Zendejas and artistic director Laurie Eisenhower, among others. 25 in the 25th highlights what Eisenhower Dance does best---showcase stunning dancers in exhilarating choreography!
Shadows of the 60’s: Music of Motown
Celtic Woman Oct. 2 · 7:30pm
Spet. 25 · 7:30pm
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Global music sensation Celtic Woman brings its 10th Anniversary World Tour to Emens Auditorium on October 2, 2015. This enchanting musical experience features Celtic Woman performing a treasure chest of traditional Irish standards, classical favorites and contemporary pop songs, in the group’s distinctive signature style. The 10th Anniversary World Tour features four sublimely gifted Irish women - three angelic vocalists and a dazzling Celtic violinist - with a full band, plus the Aontas Choir, bagpipers, and Irish dancers all under the direction of Emmy®-nominated music producer
Revering the tremendous legacy of The Four Tops, Temptations and Supremes, Shadows of the 60’s brings to life these songs that span decades. Meticulous attention to style is taken to reproduce the music, note for note and in the original keys and arrangements. This night of musical memories highlights the hits of three of Motown’s most prominent artists. This true rendition concludes with a grand finale featuring the music of Smokey Robinson, Marvin Gaye, Stevie Wonder, Gladys Knight, Martha Reeves, Junior Walker, and more!
Ukulele Orchestra of Great Britain Oct. 7 · 7:30pm director’s pick
The Ukulele Orchestra of Great Britain is a group of all-singing, all-strumming Ukulele players, using instruments bought with loose change, which believes that all genres of music are available for reinterpretation, as long as they are played on the Ukulele. A concert by the Ukulele Orchestra is a funny, virtuosic, twanging, awesome, foot-stomping obituary of rock-n-roll and melodious light entertainment featuring only the “bonsai guitar” and a menagerie of voices in a collision of post-punk performance and toetapping oldies.
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See order form for pricing and details or contact us at bsu.edu/emens or 765.285.1539.
Cirque Alfonse: Timber!
Bullets Over Broadway
Oct. 23 · 7:30pm director’s pick | bsu family weekend
Oct.19 · 7:30pm
You can almost smell the fresh-cut pine logs and the sweat of lumberjacks as you watch them jiving to a traditional folk soundtrack. The young circus troupe hails from a small town called Saint-AlphonseRodriguez and they have clearly drawn upon their country roots. The artists perform incredible feats of aerial acrobatics that are directly inspired by the natural raw materials of the forest and the equipment used
Hailed by Time Magazine as, “Musical Theatre Gold,” Bullets Over Broadway is the hilarious musical comedy about the making of a Broadway show. Written by Woody Allen, Bullets Over Broadway is the story of a young playwright who, in desperate need of financial backing for his next show, accepts an offer he can’t refuse from a mobster looking to please his showgirl girlfriend. Loaded with big laughs, colorful characters, and the songs that made the 20s roar, Bullets Over Broadway is bringing musical comedy back with a bang.ack with a bang.
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U.S. Navy Commodores Nov. 9 · 7:30pm
Jazz is America’s music and the U.S. Navy Band Commodores, the Navy’s premier jazz ensemble, have been performing the very best of big band jazz for the Navy and the nation for over 40 years. Formed in 1969, this 18-member group continues the jazz big band legacy with some of the finest musicians in the world. Free tickets will be available early October.
Beyond Glory
Nov. 06 · 7:30pm a marie smith gray presentation
Beyond Glory presents the stories of eight veterans from World War II, Korea, and Vietnam, rendering first hand accounts of valor, which resulted in the nation’s highest military award, the Medal of Honor. Stephen Lang, award winning playwright, stage and screen star, brings these stories of eight different men to the stage in a one-man show that will reach into your very soul and keep you thoroughly spellbound. See order form for pricing and details or contact us at bsu.edu/emens or 765.285.1539.
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Flashdance: The Musical Nov. 19 · 7:30pm artist series
The pop culture phenomenon of Flashdance is now live on stage. With electrifying dance at its core, Flashdance: The Musical tells the inspiring and unforgettable story of Alex Owens, a Pittsburgh steel mill welder by day and a bar dancer by night with dreams of one day becoming a professional performer. When romance with her steel mill boss threatens to complicate her ambitions, Alex learns the meaning of love and its power to fuel the pursuit of her dream.
Accordion Virtuosi of Russia
America’s Hometown Band Christmas
Nov. 20 · 7:30pm
Dec. 6 · 6:30pm
Accordion Virtuosi of Russia was founded in 1943, during the Leningrad siege by Professor Pavel Smirnov. Throughout history, they have toured extensively in more than 20 countries and were invited to be part of the cultural program for the Olympic Games in Munich in 1972, Montreal in 1976, and Moscow in 1980. The outstanding ensemble’s repertoire ranges from folk music to arrangements of rock songs and continues to astound audiences
Celebrate the spirit of Christmas with this year’s production program of our America’s Hometown Band, a community volunteer band, led by Roger McConnell, music director. This year’s performance will highlight the Jazz Band and feature special guest and Wizard of the Xylophone, David Robbins. The Band includes a roster of BSU and East Central Indiana connected performers, and will play in the comfortable and warm festive holiday setting of Emens Auditorium.
Rudolph the Red Nosed Reindeer
Dec. 10 · 7:30pm artist series | director’s pick Rudolph and his friends are soaring off the screen and onto the stage this Holiday season in a spectacle-filled musical featuring all of your favorite characters and classic Johnny Marks songs. From fleeing the Abominable Snow Monster™ to saving Christmas, join Rudolph® and his friends, Clarice™, Hermey the Elf™ and Yukon Cornelius™ as their adventures teach us that what makes you different can be what makes you special.
MercyMe
Dec. 11 · 7:30pm With the recent release of their latest album, “Welcome to the New,” MercyMe steps out boldly with a reboot in their style. Since 1994, this Grammy nominated group has earned four gold albums, a platinum disc and 13 consecutive top 5 singles on the Billboard Christian Songs chart. You will not want to miss MercyMe on tour this holiday season as they perform some of their greatest hits and Christmas classics.
around the world. See order form for pricing and details or contact us at bsu.edu/emens or 765.285.1539.
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Saturday Night Fever Feb. 2 · 7:30pm artist series
First Person: Seeing America Ensemble Galilei
Summer of Love Concert: Songs of the Woodstock Generation
Jan. 28 · 7:30pm
Feb. 19 · 7:30pm
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First Person: Seeing America combines iconic photographs from The Metropolitan Museum of Art – searing pictures of the Civil War and haunting portraits form the Great Depression – with the music of Ensemble Galilei and narration by NPR’s Neal Conan and actress Lily Knight to create a remarkable and powerful performance.
The Summer of Love Concert is a rock ‘n’ roll experience that has audiences celebrating the songs of the Woodstock generation– the music that changed the world. Featuring hits from The Beatles, The Rolling Stones, Creedence Clearwater Revival, Jimi Hendrix, The Doors, Janis Joplin and many more, relive the memories
The date is 1976 and in Brooklyn, New York, Tony Manero, a young man with a dead-end job and an extraordinary ability to dance, has only one ambition in life – to become the disco king. When he meets Stephanie, who also dreams of a world beyond Brooklyn, and they decide to train together for a dance competition, their lives begin to change forever. This brand new production of Saturday Night Fever is packed with legendary hits from the Bee Gees including the classics Stayin’ Alive, Night Fever, Jive Talking, You Should Be Dancing and How Deep is Your Love?
note for note and absolutely live!
See order form for pricing and details or contact us at bsu.edu/emens or 765.285.1539.
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Blue Man Group
Feb. 29 · 7:30pm director’s pick
Experience the phenomenon. Blue Man Group is best known for their wildly popular theatrical shows and concerts, which combine comedy, music, and technology to produce a totally unique form of entertainment. The New York Times heralds the show as “One of the most delightful performance pieces ever staged.” E! Entertainment News exclaims, “BLUE MAN GROUP is what every live performance aspires to be.” The Baltimore Sun raves, “Blue Man Group packs a wallop. It’s a big, loud, funny, silly, visually arresting production!”
Moscow Festival Ballet: Sleeping Beauty Mar. 21 · 7:30pm
The Sleeping Beauty is often considered the finest achievement of the Classical ballet. It is a grandiose and refined blending of the traditional mime, expressive pas d’action and spectacular divertissements in a lavish theatrical setting. Tchaikovsky was delighted with the invitation to write the music for a ballet based on Charles Perrault’s well-known fairy tale, replete with a king and queen, fairies both good and evil, a beautiful princess and dream prince, magical stage effects, and courtly splendor.
Let it Be: A Celebration of the Music of the Beatles
University Singers: 52nd Annual Spectacular
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Now entering their 52nd season, the University Singers continue to blaze new trails in entertainment and leadership development. Over the years, the group has performed at two presidential inaugurations, two world’s fairs, and has been named the best collegiate entertainment group in the United States twice.
Apr. 1 · 7:30pm
Seen by over 1,000,000 people worldwide, Let It Be is jam-packed with over forty of the Fab Four’s greatest hits. Relive The Beatles’ meteoric rise from their humble beginnings in Liverpool’s Cavern Club, through the heights of Beatlemania, to their later studio masterpieces, with live performances of early tracks including Twist and Shout, She Loves You and Drive My Car, as well as global mega-hits Yesterday, Hey Jude, Come Together and, of course, Let It Be.
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Ragtime: The Musical Apr. 21 · 7:30pm artist series
At the dawn of a new century, everything is changing…and anything is possible. Ragtime returns to North America in a striking, all-new touring production. The stories of an upperclass wife, a determined Jewish immigrant and a daring young Harlem musician unfold - set in turn-of-thecentury New York - all three united by their desire and belief in a brighter tomorrow. Their compelling stories are set to theatre’s richest and most glorious Tony Award®-winning score by Stephen Flaherty and Lynn Ahrens.
See order form for pricing and details or contact us at bsu.edu/emens or 765.285.1539.
PigPen Theatre Co. Sept. 17 · 7:30pm
PigPen Theatre Co. began creating their unique brand of music, film, and theatre as freshmen at the Carnegie Mellon School of Drama in 2007. Their debut indie-folk album, “Bremen”, was named #10 album of the year in The Huffington Post’s 2012 Grammy preview. Their follow up EP, “The Way I’m Running”, was premiered by American Songwriter and released on October 8th, 2013.
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Comedy Ventriloquist: Lynn Trefzger Oct. 29 · 7:30pm
For over 30 years, Lynn Trefzger has given life to a trunk full of comical characters. Performing for audiences worldwide, Lynn’s vocal illusion talents, introduce a drunken and lovable camel, a grumpy old man, a feisty little girl, and even some audience members brought up for the action! Lynn’s off-the-wall audience interplay is riotously funny, no two shows are alike! Her performances are tailored for both family and adult audiences.
Pine Leaf Boys Nov. 5 · 7:30pm
Louisiana’s finest, the four-time Grammy-nominated Pine Leaf Boys have made a name for presenting their own inimitable brand of Cajun music with youthful exuberance. Hailing from southwest Louisiana, the Pine Leaf Boys, known for their wild shows and thoughtful arrangements, have breathed new life into Cajun music, reviving ancient songs and bringing them to the bandstand.
Frank Vignola & Vinny Raniolo Jan. 21 · 7:30pm director’s pick
Frank Vignola and Vinny Raniolo have been touring together as a guitar duo for nearly four years. Frank is an extraordinary guitarist with a jawdropping technique that explains why the New York Times deemed him “one of the brightest…stars of the guitar.” Vinny is best known for his accompanying skills and is a very high demand rhythm guitarist.
See order form for pricing and details or contact us at bsu.edu/emens or 765.285.1539.
Eric Bibb String Band
Feb. 9 · 7:30pm
Fresh from winning the Acoustic Artist of the Year award from the Blues Foundation in Memphis, Eric Bibb brings his stellar new band to the stage. Featuring multiinstrumentalist Dirk Powell (fiddle, banjo, Cajun accordion, vocals), Creole fiddler Cedric Watson and harmonica wizard Grant Dermody, this new band draws from a deep well of American roots music influences, from pre-war blues and early string band music to contemporary Americana.
Altan
Mar. 1 · 7:30pm In the last dozen years, no traditional Irish band has had a wider impact on audiences and music lovers throughout the world than Altan. They have moved audiences from Donegal to Tokyo to Seattle with their heartwarming, dynamic live performances and with their exquisitely produced, award-winning recordings that range from the most touching old Irish songs to hardhitting reels and jigs.
Carrie Newcomer 18 South
Mar. 31 · 7:30pm director’s pick 18 South’s music is created by a wide array of influences. The organic and earthy quality of their sound rings with overtones of Blues, Bluegrass, Jazz and Gospel. It lends itself perfectly to their stripped down acoustic approach that is truly “Americana”. The Band member résumé’s read like an Encyclopedia of Musical History and once you see them live, you’ll know why they are individually some the most well respected musicians on the scene today.
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Apr. 12 · 7:30pm
Carrie Newcomer has been described as “a soaring songstress” by Billboard, a “prairie mystic” by the Boston Globe. One of the definitive voices of the heartland and progressive spirituality, Newcomer has the ability for sharp observation of the world. Newcomer has attracted a devoted following with her warm voice, exquisite melodies, and an irreverent yet spiritual view of the world. As in the work of poets Mary Oliver and Wendell Berry, Newcomer’s songs are based in the ordinary, and infused with images from the natural world.
The Waifs
Apr. 28 · 7:30pm director’s pick A trip that began in a van in 1992, with the three musicians playing gigs anywhere in Australia that would have them, has led The Waifs to multiple ARIA awards, platinum albums and successful tours across the world. The Australian folk rock band’s 2002 radio hit. “London Still” was followed by a tour with Bob Dylan and ARIA Awards including Best Independent, and Best Blues And Roots Release.
See order form for pricing and details or contact us at bsu.edu/emens or 765.285.1539.
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Feb. 4 · 7:30pm “Finckel and Han are topnotch well-matched individual performers. Finckel possess a robust sound with a beautiful, earthly bottom and an authoritative, compelling performance styles, and Han brings seemingly boundless technique and appealing zestfulness to her playing.” —Chicago Sun-Times
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American Brass Quintet Apr. 5 · 7:30pm “Among North American brass ensembles, none is more venerable than the American Brass Quintet.” —The New York Times “The high priests of brass.” —Newsweek “Of all the brass quintets, the most distinguished.” —American Record Guide
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Tickets for Children: Regardless of age, everyone in attendance must have a ticket, sit in a seat, and be able to sit quietly throughout the performance. Not all performances are appropriate for children. If you are unsure, ask a box office representative prior to purchasing if the event is appropriate for your child. Out of respect to all patrons, we discourage bringing infants to any performance.
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the case of event cancellation or date change. Refunds are made to the original purchaser only. Handling fees are not refundable. If you find you are unable to attend an event consider the following options: (1) Share your tickets with a friend or co-worker, (2) Give your tickets to the Muncie Center for the Arts for distribution among those who are less fortunate and would otherwise be unable to attend. Send your tickets to, Muncie Center for the Arts, P.O. Box 64, Muncie, IN, 47308 or call 765.286.5347 for more information.
Exchanges: Exchanges will be made
for events bearing multiple performance times only. You may exchange one performance time for another performance time within the same event. Exchanges will be made for the original purchaser only and a $5 transaction fee will be assessed.
Lost Tickets: Emens box office can reprint lost tickets for the original ticket purchaser. A $5 transaction fee will be assessed.
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