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Fall Poetry Festival

Bey Hall

The day will consist of readings by nationally known poets, some of whom will conduct poetry workshops for participants. The keynote readers will be Pulitzer Prize winner Stephen Dunn and Cave Canem Fellow Rachel Eliza Griffiths. Stephen Dunn was awarded the Pulitzer Prize in Poetry for Different Hours.

Met Opera: OTELLO (Encore)

Verdi’s Shakespearean masterpiece returns to the Met with an exciting cast. Johan Botha sings the title role opposite the acclaimed Desdemona of star soprano Renée Fleming, with Falk Struckmann as Iago and Semyon Bychkov conducting.

So You Think You Can Dance Tour 2012

Tickets on sale Friday, August 24th at 10am through Ticketmaster.com, phone charge at 800.745.3000 and in person at the MAC and Pollak Theatre box offices.

The Holiday Guys starring MARC KUDISCH & JEFFRY DENMAN

Pollak Theatre

Starring three-time Tony Award winning nominee Marc Kudisch and Award-winning quadruple threat actor/singer/dancer/choreographer, Jeffry Denman two of the most talented performers on Broadway today, singing and dancing their way through classical holiday tunes in a fresh and “hilarious” re-gifting of the true meaning of the holidays.

Gallery Exhibition: December Senior Exhibition

Rotary Ice House Gallery

Featuring the work of Monmouth University graduating seniors who will receive their degrees in Graphic Design or Fine Art.

Free

On Screen In Person: Dislecksia: The Movie

In this comic documentary, dyslexic director Harvey Hubbell V — with assistance from several dyslexic crew members – will present the latest scientific knowledge about dyslexia and the experiences of dyslexics.

Holiday Joy – Winter Concert

In the splendid setting of the Grand Staircase of Wilson Hall, amid the lights and greens of the season, the Monmouth University Chamber Orchestra, Concert and Chamber Choirs, top student soloists, and the Exultation Ringers of the Colts Neck Reformed Church will perform seasonal favorites old and new.

Met Opera: UN BALLO IN MASCHERA

Accompanied by a thrilling score, Verdi’s vivid characters grapple with life and love, betrayal and death.