
Shakespeare Historian to Address Public at USAO March 6
On March 6, literary historian Stephen Greenblatt will visit USAO for an afternoon and evening presentation about history’s most famous playwright, William Shakespeare. Beginning at 8 p.m. in the Te Ata Memorial Auditorium, Greenblatt will address the public in a free forum.
Tuesday, March 4
The Acting Company
Shakespeare's "The Tempest"
7:30 p.m., Te Ata Memorial Auditorium
Thursday, March 6
Liberal Arts Symposium
Stephen Greenblatt, Guest Speaker
8:00 p.m., Te Ata Memorial Auditorium
Thursday, March 27
Concert Choir Spring Concert
7:30 p.m., Davis Hall Theatre
Tuesday, April 1
Concert Band Spring Concert
7:30 p.m., Te Ata Memorial Auditorium
Thursday, April 3
Spring Triad: Montmartre Chalk Art Festival,
Droverstock, Scholastic Meet
8:00 a.m., USAO Oval and Austin Hall
Saturday, April 5
Vocal Jazz Ensemble Spring Concert
7:30 p.m., Te Ata Memorial Auditorium
Friday, April 11
USAO ShowBand Spring Concert
7:30 p.m., Te Ata Memorial Auditorium
Friday, April 18
Commencement
6:00 p.m., Te Ata Memorial Auditorium
8:00 p.m., Te Ata Memorial Auditorium
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