
Bill T. Jones/Arnie Zane Dance Company and The Chamber Music Society of Lincoln Center
October 3–5
The Calle 54 Concert
October 9
Ballet National du Senegal
October 11
Philip Glass Ensemble
October 16
Salif Keita
October 23
Steven Berkoff
October 26
Keb’ Mo’
October 28
Maria Farantouri & Maryó
November 1
Perlman/Schmidt/Bailey
November 3
Joe Goode Performance Group
November 7
Pat Metheny Group
November 17
da da kamera
January 18
Juilliard String Quartet
January 26
Nadja Salerno-Sonnenberg & The Assads
January 30
Canada’s Royal Winnipeg Ballet
February 5
Blind Boys of Alabama with Charlie Musselwhite
February 6
Juana Amaya y Farruquito
February 11 & 12
Ballet Hispanico
February 21 & 22
Sarah Jones
February 27
Celia Cruz
March 4
CONCERT CANCELLED
Terry Gross
March 7
Simon Shaheen
March 12
Denyce Graves
March 18
Lang Lang
April 3
Ellen Hargis & Paul O’Dette
April 6
The Acting Company
April 9
Muzsikás & Márta Sebestyén
April 12
Nederlands Dans Theater II
April 14 & 15
Chucho Valdés Quartet
April 16
David Sedaris
April 27
Youssou N’Dour
April 29
CONCERT CANCELLED
Ravi & Anoushka Shankar
May 1
Spalding Gray
May 7
CANCELLED
Los Angeles Guitar Quartet
May 10
Afro-Cuban All Stars
May 10

Saturday, January 18, 2003
8 pm, Campbell Hall
“Sublime in its simplicity, profound in its square confrontation of unexpected death.”
—Village Voice
Toronto’s cutting edge theatre company presents its latest electrifying production, a two-actor, multiple character play about fate, romance and our need for narrative. Winner of a 2001 Obie Award, and hailed as a “must-see event” by the Los Angeles Times, In On It is a clever and entertaining theater puzzle that runs the emotional gamut from giddiness to grief with admirable grace. The ingenious script is brought to precise life by writer-director-actor Daniel McIvor.
$25, 22 / UCSB Students $19, 16
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