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St. Louis Wind Symphony
St. Louis Wind Symphony November 19 • 7:30 p.m. in the theatre. The Saint Louis Wind Symphony was founded in 1998 as an avenue for...
Student Recitals
12/01/2021    
4:00 pm
Student Recitals December 1 in the theatre at 4 p.m.
SOLD OUT: College Choir Christmas Celebration
SOLD OUT College Choir Christmas Celebration December 3 at 7 p.m. at St. Peter’s UCC in Washington.
Events on 11/19/2021
Events on 12/01/2021
Student Recitals
1 Dec 21
Events on 12/03/2021

Upcoming Events

November 3 • 7:30 p.m.

Theatre

Christine Brewer, named one of the top 20 sopranos of all time (BBC Music), is one of the most celebrated concert singers of our time. She is a Grammy Award-winning American soprano and her appearances in opera, concert, and recital are marked by her own unique timbre — warm and brilliant, combined with a vibrant personality and emotional honesty reminiscent of the great sopranos of the past.

Friday, November 3
7:30 pm

November 15 • 6 p.m.

Theatre

In a remote village, whose name roughly means “a cold place,” this film looks for warmth in encounters. The Ukrainian village of Stuzhytsya is situated in the Carpathian Mountains in the border triangle between Poland and Slovakia. The three elderly female protagonists — a farmer, a post office clerk and a biologist — are firmly rooted in a place where hardly any young people are left in 2019, the year of Volodymyr Zelensky’s election victory. Over time, the film crew also becomes, at least temporarily, a valued part of the village community.

Wednesday, November 15
6:00 pm

November 15 • 3:30 p.m.

Theatre

Miguel Espinoza Fusion, world-class musicians Miguel Espinoza, guitar; Dianne Betkowski, cello; and Randy Hoepker, bass, invites the listener into a rich and colorful symposium of musical traditions. Firm roots in flamenco, classical, and jazz are woven through with North African rhythms, Celtic whimsy, and Brazilian expressions for a sound that is transformative, vibrant, and deeply emotive.

Wednesday, November 15
3:30 pm

November 17 • 7:30 p.m.

Theatre

Established in 1998, the Wind Symphony is a 65-member ensemble which mostly consists of current and former music educators. The Wind Symphony is dedicated to preserving and performing quality wind band music.  This concert also will feature violinist Julia Sakharova performing Theme from Schindler’s List by John Williams and Czardas by Monti.

Friday, November 17
7:30 pm

December 1  •  7 p.m.  •  Theatre

Friday, December 1
7:00 pm

December 2023  –  (date coming soon!)
By: Daniel Sullivan
Directed by: Grace Austin
Rated PG
Limited seating

The start of a new holiday tradition — grab a cocktail and get ready for something completely zany! The actors get their script 48 hours before the performance — and YOU  decide which character they will play in a hilarious staged reading of Daniel J. Sullivan’s “Inspecting Carol”. You don’t want to miss this amazing tribute to “A Christmas Carol” mixed with “Noises Off” and a dash of Monty Python!

 

Friday, December 1
12:00 am

December 5  •  7 p.m.  •  Location TBD

Tuesday, December 5
7:00 pm

December 7  •  East Central Training Center

Purchase tickets through ECC Foundation:  foundation@eastcentral.edu

Thursday, December 7
7:00 pm

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St. Louis Wind Symphony
St. Louis Wind Symphony November 19 • 7:30 p.m. in the theatre. The Saint Louis Wind Symphony was founded in 1998 as an avenue for...
Student Recitals
12/01/2021    
4:00 pm
Student Recitals December 1 in the theatre at 4 p.m.
SOLD OUT: College Choir Christmas Celebration
SOLD OUT College Choir Christmas Celebration December 3 at 7 p.m. at St. Peter’s UCC in Washington.
Events on 11/19/2021
Events on 12/01/2021
Student Recitals
1 Dec 21
Events on 12/03/2021
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