Allison Oster
Senior Public Relations Specialist
(626) 815-4518
On Stage at APU: Pride and Prejudice
October 26, 2006
AZUSA, Calif. –
WHO:
Azusa Pacific University Theater Arts Production
WHAT:
Set in pre-Victorian England and based on the classic novel, Pride and Prejudice centers around a woman’s desperate attempt to marry off her five daughters. Each daughter endures painful, hilarious, and romantic scenarios in courting potential husbands.
WHERE:
Mary Hill Theater, located on APU’s West Campus
701 E. Foothill Blvd., Azusa
WHEN:
Nov. 9-11, 16-18 at 7:30 p.m.; Nov. 18 at 2 p.m.
WHY:
APU Theater Arts grants students opportunities to gain theater and acting experience while promoting self-expression through the arts.
FACTS:
- Tickets are $10 for adults. Discounts are given for alumni, college students, senior citizens, children, and groups for $8. Ticket price for APU faculty, staff, and students are $6. For additional ticket information, call (626) 815-5035.
- This is the 13th year of operation for the APU Theater Arts Program. Nine major productions are scheduled each year. Other smaller productions, directed by students, are presented as well.
Featured in TIME magazine and ranked as one of the nation’s best by U.S.News & World Report and The Princeton Review, Azusa Pacific is a comprehensive, Christian, evangelical university, committed to God First and known for excellence in higher education. Azusa Pacific’s main campus lies just 26 miles northeast of Los Angeles in the San Gabriel Valley, while its seven Southern California regional centers bring convenience and extend quality programming. The university offers more than 50 areas of undergraduate study, 21 master's degrees, and 6 doctorates to a total student population of more than 8,300.