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Monday, 02 Apr 2018

Rise of Topological Quantum Materials Over Merky Topological Ocean

Apr 02, 2018

4:10 PM - 5:00 PM

Phys 0003

College of Liberal Arts and Sciences

Dr. Seongshik Oh, Rutgers - The State University of New Jersey

Wednesday, 04 Apr 2018

Jazz recital

Apr 04, 2018

7:30 PM - 8:30 PM

Martha-Ellen Tye Recital Hall, Music Hall

College of Liberal Arts and Sciences Arts, performances

The music of "Sting," performed by Michael Giles, professor of saxophone.

Thursday, 05 Apr 2018

Performance: Oklahoma!

Apr 05, 2018

7:30 PM - 10:15 PM

Fisher Theater

$16-$25

College of Liberal Arts and Sciences Arts, performances

This landmark musical, the first by Rogers and Hammerstein, opened in 1943 and was immediately a box office smash; its popularity has not faded. The love story of cowboy Curley and farm girl Laurey was originally described by one New York critic as "a beautiful and delightful show that has, at a rough estimate, practically everything." Since its opening, Oklahoma! has been performed every day somewhere in the world for the past 74 years.

Friday, 06 Apr 2018

Performance: Oklahoma!

Apr 06, 2018

7:30 PM - 10:15 PM

Fisher Theater

$16-$25

College of Liberal Arts and Sciences Arts, performances

This landmark musical, the first by Rogers and Hammerstein, opened in 1943 and was immediately a box office smash; its popularity has not faded. The love story of cowboy Curley and farm girl Laurey was originally described by one New York critic as "a beautiful and delightful show that has, at a rough estimate, practically everything." Since its opening, Oklahoma! has been performed every day somewhere in the world for the past 74 years.

Saturday, 07 Apr 2018

Performance: Oklahoma!

Apr 07, 2018

7:30 PM - 10:15 PM

Fisher Theater

$16-$25

College of Liberal Arts and Sciences Arts, performances

This landmark musical, the first by Rogers and Hammerstein, opened in 1943 and was immediately a box office smash; its popularity has not faded. The love story of cowboy Curley and farm girl Laurey was originally described by one New York critic as "a beautiful and delightful show that has, at a rough estimate, practically everything." Since its opening, Oklahoma! has been performed every day somewhere in the world for the past 74 years.