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What is featured?

Friday, 11 Dec 2009

Free Bowling & Billiards

Dec 11, 2009

9:00 PM - 1:00 AM

The Underground, Memorial Union

FREE

ISU Surplus Student activities

Free bowling and billiards for ISU students.

Saturday, 12 Dec 2009

Performance: The Nutcracker Ballet

Dec 12, 2009

1:30 PM

Stephens Auditorium

$18-$20 ($2 discount for ISU students, youth 18 and under, adults 55 and older)

Iowa State Center Arts, performances

The classic holiday fairy tale, The Nutcracker Ballet, makes its 29th annual appearance at Stephens Auditorium. The Iowa State Center production features choreography by Robert Thomas and Miyoko Kato Thomas of the Dancenter (Ames); over 200 local dancers from surrounding central Iowa communities; and principal dancers Rachel Vickrey and Avram Gold from the Omaha Ballet Theater appearing as the Sugar Plum Fairy her Cavalier.

ISU Theatre: "Twelfth Night"

Dec 12, 2009

7:30 PM

Fisher Theater

Adults $15, seniors $13, students $8. Tickets available through Stephens Box Office, TicketMaster, or at the door.

College of Liberal Arts and Sciences Arts, performances Student activities

Viola is shipwrecked and believes her twin brother is dead. She disguises herself as a young man and enters the service of a Duke. This is one of Shakespeare's best beloved romantic comedies and begins "If music be the food of love, play on." Before the last line is spoken, there has been an exploration of all forms of love from misguided love to self love and ultimately true love. First performed in 1602.

Performance: The Nutcracker Ballet

Dec 12, 2009

7:30 PM

Stephens Auditorium

$18-$20 ($2 discount for ISU students, youth 18 and under, adults 55 and older)

Iowa State Center Arts, performances

The classic holiday fairy tale, The Nutcracker Ballet, makes its 29th annual appearance at Stephens Auditorium. The Iowa State Center production features choreography by Robert Thomas and Miyoko Kato Thomas of the Dancenter (Ames); over 200 local dancers from surrounding central Iowa communities; and principal dancers Rachel Vickrey and Avram Gold from the Omaha Ballet Theater appearing as the Sugar Plum Fairy her Cavalier.