Wednesday - November 22, 2017
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Hope College Events
November 27, 7:30 p.m.
"Lilies of the Field"
Knickerbocker Theatre

November 29, December 1, 7:30 p.m.
The Miser
DeWitt Main Theatre

December 1, 7:30 p.m.
Kyle Thomson, guitarist
Jack H. Miller Center, John and Dede Howard Recital Hall

December 2, 4:30 & 8 p.m.
December 3, 2 & 5 p.m.
Christmas Vespers
Dimnent Chapel 

December 4, 7:30 p.m.
"In the Heat of the Night"
Knickerbocker Theatre

December 11, 7:30 p.m.
"Guess Who's Coming for Dinner"
Knickerbocker Theatre
Holland Area Arts
November 24, 28, 30| December 1,2,7-9, 7 p.m.
November 25,26 | December 2, 9, 2 p.m.
Nuncrackers, the Nunsense of Christmas Musical
Holland Civic Theatre


Ongoing Events

August 29 -
December 16
Kruizenga Art Museum

September 14-November 24
Saugatuck Center for the Arts

November 17-January 13
Holland Area Arts Council

November 17, January 13
Holland Area Arts Council
Wishing you a Happy Thanksgiving! 

Hope College Christmas Vespers  
Saturday, December 2,  4:30* & 8 p.m.
Sunday, December 3, 2* & 5 p.m.
Dimnent Chapel 

Tickets are still available for the annual Hope College Christmas Vespers. The program of Christmas carols and anthems, first held in 1941, is presented by the college's Department of Music and features more than 200 performers. The services feature a variety of Hope instrumental and vocal groups as well as the college's
historic Skinner organ.

Tickets are $10 and limited four per person.
* few tickets remaining for this service


One Night Only Series: Sidney Poitier 
"Lilies of the Field"
November 27,  7:30 p.m
Knickerbocker T heatre

The one night only series continues with Ralph Nelson's 1963 film  Lilies of the Field on Monday, November 27.  Next up is the 1967 film,  In the Heat of the Night on Monday, December 4, and the series ends with the 1967 film  Guess Who's Coming to Dinner, on Monday, December 11. 

Tickets are $5.
"Nuncrackers, the Nunsense Christmas Musical"
November 24, 28, 30, 7  p.m.
Holland Civic Theatre

Nuncrackers, is presented as the first TV special taped in the Cable Access Studio built by Reverend Mother in the convent basement. It stars the nuns you love,Father Virgil, and four of Mount Saint Helen's most talented students. Featuring all new songs including Twelve Days Prior to Christmas, Santa Ain't Comin' to Our House, We Three Kings of Orient Are Us and It's Better to Give than to Receive. We're certain this Nunsense Christmas Show will make you laugh, and maybe tug at your heartstrings. 

Tickets on sale. 
Hope College Theatre:
"The Miser"
November 29 & December 1, 7:30  p.m.
DeWitt Theatre 

"Moliere's 'The Miser' is a classic comedy about young love, foolish fathers, clever servants, disguises and mistaken identities." It tells the story of penny-pinching, Harpagon, a man who loves nothing more than his beloved cash box - not even his own children. His children are falling in love. Tensions rise when father and son fall in love with the same woman. With love on their minds, no one seems to notice when Harpagon's cash box suddenly goes missing. With a bit of manipulation, quick wit and comedy, Moliere's timeless piece explores the humorous and ultimately isolating impact greed can have on an individual.

Tickets on sale. 
Kyle Thomson, Guitarist 
December 1, 7:30 p.m.
Jack H. Miller Center, 
John and Dede Howard Recital Hall 

Kyle Thomson is a classical guitarist who has studied under Brian Morris, Carlos De La Barrera and Clare Callahan respectively. He has also performed in master classes taught by Marcin Dylla, Jason Vieaux, and Oscar Ghiglia. He currently resides in Grand Rapids and serves as the Assistant Studio Manager at Triumph Music Academy, Adjunct Faculty at Grand Rapids Community College, and the
Executive Director of America's Music Company.

The public is invited and admission is free.