9 Sunday / April 9, 2017

Victorian Tea


Brown County Art Gallery, Nashville, IN 47448
http://www.browncountyartgallery.org

23rd Annual Victorian Tea fundraiser. 12:30 shopping and punch with local vendors. 2:00 tea served followed by Debra Slone’s “Thoroughly Modern Addie,” exploring women and the vote. Favors, raffle and door prizes.

Benefits

9 Sunday / April 9, 2017

Real Honest: An Afternoon with Octavia Spencer

02:00 pm
Indiana University Auditorium
http://www.iuauditorium.com/events/detail/octavia-spencer

Join Union Board for an afternoon with Academy Award-winning actress Octavia Spencer discussing being a woman and diversity in the entertainment industry and America. A moderated Q&A will follow the discussion.

For more information on this event and updates, make sure to follow @UnionBoard on Twitter and Snapchat.

Spoken Word

9 Sunday / April 9, 2017

Messiah Sing: Spring Edition

03:00 pm to 05:00 pm
St. Mark's United Methodist Church

For those of you who missed coming to our annual Messiah Sing concert this year (yes, we missed it too), we have a little Spring surprise!
On Sunday, April 9th, 3pm, the Bloomington Chamber Singers will present Handel’s Messiah Parts One and Two, including, of course, the “Hallelujah Chorus.” We invite everyone to come out and participate in this FREE event. We encourage those who come to bring a cash donation that will be given to an interfaith Habitat for Humanity build project.
So come out and sing, or listen as we continue our annual community sing! More info at www.chambersingers.info.

Entertainment / Live Music

9 Sunday / April 9, 2017

MCCT.ORG presents The Trojan Women

03:00 pm to 05:00 pm
Blockhouse Bloomington, 205 S. College Avenue, Bloomington, IN
http://www.mcct.org/

The opening show for Monroe County Civic Theater’s 2017 season is Jean Paul Sartre’s adaptation of Euripides’ The Trojan Women (directed by Jennifer Whitaker). This famous greek tragedy tells the story of what happens to the women of Troy once the city falls and their fates are left to the whims of the conquering Greek armies. The play’s antiwar message and examination of personal responsibility, misogyny, female agency and the cruel aftermath of war resonate as strongly today as they did over 2000 years ago. Help us to make this dark tragedy beautiful, meaningful and outstanding. email: [email protected]. Jen Whitaker – Director.
www.mcct.org

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