Musical Tribute to Movies Kicks Off Lyceum


The Kohlenberg Lyceum Series will begin the 2015-16 season with a performance by Truman’s very own Department of Music at 7:30 p.m. Sept. 26 in Baldwin Auditorium.

“At the Movies” is the theme of this fun and exciting program. Music has always played an important role in movies, and this concert will feature some of the most important and memorable music in the history of film. Don’t miss this opportunity to recall many of Hollywood’s best motion-picture scenes and stars of yesterday and today.

Enjoy all of Truman’s major instrumental and vocal ensembles, plus small groups and soloists, performing music from such films as “The Pink Panther,” “The Lion King,” “Forrest Gump” and many more.

Tickets are free for Truman students, faculty and staff are available now and they may be picked up in the Student Union Building. A limited number of general admission tickets may be purchased for $11 per ticket online at lyceum.truman.edu or at Edna Campbells in downtown Kirksville.

For the 2015-2016 Kohlenberg Lyceum Season tickets will be made available two weeks before each performance. The exception is the Dec. 5 performance. Those tickets will be available Nov. 16 due to the Thanksgiving Break. Due to the popularity of the shows, any campus tickets still available two days before a performance will be made available to the public to purchase. For more information on the series visit lyceum.truman.edu.

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