INNER VIEW: MOVIN’ OUT rocks
with sizzling dance set to Billy Joel

MOVIN’ OUT, the Tony Award-winning musical conceived, choreographed, and directed by dance legend Twyla Tharp and based on twenty-four classic songs by Billy Joel, rocks Eisenhower Auditorium with three performances February 1 and 2.

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Beloved Anne of Green Gables
makes transition to stage musical

Anne of Green Gables, a story that has touched the hearts of countless readers for a century, comes to Eisenhower Auditorium February 10 in a musical adaptation produced and performed by New York City’s TheatreworksUSA.

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Guarneri and Johannes join to perform
octets by Mendelssohn, Pulitzer winner

The Guarneri and Johannes string quartets combine talents to perform octets by Mendelssohn and Pulitzer Prize-winning composer William Bolcom in a February 12 concert at Schwab Auditorium.

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Director’s View: Informances provide
students with a living laboratory

Few things are more heartwarming than seeing classes of young people arrive at Eisenhower Auditorium for an Informances for Schools program.

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© 2008 Center for the Performing Arts @ Penn State

Director
George Trudeau

Marketing and Communications Director
Laura Sullivan

Art Director
Urszula Kulakowski

Multimedia Specialist
Erik Baxter

Editor
John Rafacz

Writers
Jennifer Pencek
John Rafacz
Laura Sullivan

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MOVIN' OUT photos © 2007 by Joan Marcus.
"Movin' Out (Anthony's Song)," from the MOVIN' OUT original Broadway cast recording, used with permission. © 2002 Sony Music Entertainment, Inc.
Guarneri String Quartet photo by Dorothea von Haeften.

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