Join us for a fun evening of family entertainment in an intimate setting! All performances begin at 7:00pm in Tama Hall, Hawse Auditorium
Joey Libido and his lovely ex-wife, Sugar, were Las Vegas headliners in the 1970s. Of course, the place they headlined wasn't The Sands, it was The Sandbox. Still, Joey, a self-proclaimed ladies' man, knows how to croon. He and Sugar will charm your group with their Vegas-style patter, comedy, and top hits from the past decades. You haven't laughed so hard in ages.
Thursday, October 22, 2009 $5 for Hawkeye students and K-12 students; $7 for all others
www.e2ginc.com
The Bobs are four dynamic personalities whose holiday performance is part theatre, part comedy, part performance art, but most of all—a unique evening of music. A contemporary a cappella group, the Bobs are a "band without instruments" using just their voices and body percussion to fill the theatre with an orchestra of harmonious sound, accompanying themselves on songs that range from soulful to satire, from amazing to moving, from familiar to unimaginable. An incredible show of witty, tuneful, original material and outrageous covers of classic holiday songs!
Thursday, December 3, 2009 $7 for K-12 students; $10 for all others; Hawkeye students free *
www.bobs.com/media.html www.cami.com
The Elders are musicians with a passion for Celtic music, and a charismatic Irishman with a love of all things American. Their Celtic music is traditional Irish music with a rock and country twist to it, yet, they also have beautiful ballads included. These six gentlemen collectively create original music and songs which are mystical, comical, political and cultural while covering a wide variety of topics such as poverty, civil war, family bonds, spirituality, love and friendship. They speak of generations of immigrants, and address their heritage through songs and stories of history, characters, places and events - some distant, some recent, some real and some imagined. This combination makes for cross-pollination that is high octane and progressive, yet rooted in tradition.
Thursday, March 11, 2010 $5 for K-12 students; $7 for all others; Hawkeye students free *
www.dowartists.com/artists http://eldersmusic.com/
It's 1950-something, and Kaye, Peggy, Cheryl and Donna, four singing sisters from Muncie, Indiana, are making their national television singing debut. Spotlight on Music, a fictitious weekly 1950's television show on the real-life Dumont Television Network, sets the framework for an evening of some of the greatest hits of the 1950's. THE TAFFETAS pays tribute to the sounds of The McGuire Sisters, The Fontane Sisters and The Chordettes, featuring songs such as Volare, Mr. Sandman, See The USA In Your Chevrolet, Dedicated To The One I Love, Where The Boys Are, Shi-Boom, Love Letters In The Sand, and many others.
Thursday, April 15, 2010 $5 for Hawkeye students and K-12 students; $7 for all others
www.capstonetheatricals.com
All performances are sold out. To put your name on the wait list, please contact Barb Roeder at 319-296-4464 or broeder@hawkeyecollege.edu
Contact Barbara Roeder at 319-296-4464 or broeder@hawkeyecollege.edu.