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Admissions Overviews
The Admissions Overview consists of an information presentation by an Admissions Counselor followed by a tour of campus. The event begins at 11:00 am and will last approximately 90 minutes.
Any prospective students/families interested in attending an overview date please RSVP online.
Nine
Inspired by Federico Fellini’s semi-autobiographical film 8½, Nine follows the story of celebrated film director Guido Contini, set in glamorous 1960s Italy. Portrayed through a bewitching score by Maury Yeston (Titanic), Guido’s midlife crisis blocks his creative impulse and entangles him in a web of romances. Nine received the Tony Award for Best Musical in 1982 and the Tony for Best Revival in 2003. Directed by Gregg Wiggins with choreography by Carissa Bellando ’04 and music direction by Dr. Lauri Young.
Contact the Wagner College Box Office at 718-390-3259 for tickets.
Exceeding the Expectation Club presents: “Why Not”
ETE is partnering with a local Staten Island theater company called Illuminant theatre company. They focus on doing improvisation scenes on disability topics. We will be doing four scenes on topics relating to disability that is called "Why Not."
Artist’s reception: Colman Rutkin
Join us for a reception in the Wagner College Gallery opening an exhibition of watercolors by Staten Island artist Colman Rutkin, titled “Myths and Tales.” The exhibition runs from Nov. 8 until Jan. 31. Both the reception and the exhibition are free, and the public is invited.
The Wagner College Gallery is located in the Union Building on the Wagner campus, 631 Howard Ave., Staten Island. The gallery is open Tuesday through Sunday from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m., with extended hours on Thursday until 9 p.m.
Colman Rutkin has lived on Staten Island for more than 30 years since moving here from Manhattan. This is his second solo show; the first, held in 2013 at the Staten Island Museum, was titled “A Visual Journey” and included oil paintings, prints and watercolors.
The Wagner College Gallery exhibition includes recent work by Rutkin in which he continues his exploration of myth, imaginative narratives and color.
Rutkin earned his bachelor’s degree in humanities from the University of South Florida, and his master of fine arts degree in photography and printmaking from Florida State University. He is currently a partner in the Four Hands Design Studio.
For more about the artist, visit his website @http://colmanrutkin.com/
Wagner Hockey v Army West Point (Location: SI Skating Pavilion)
Support Wagner Hockey as they take on the Army team.
We will also be holding a Military fundraiser as part of the November 18th game.
Games are played at the Staten Island Pavilion located at 3080 Arthur Kill Rd, Staten Island, NY 10309.
Nine
Inspired by Federico Fellini’s semi-autobiographical film 8½, Nine follows the story of celebrated film director Guido Contini, set in glamorous 1960s Italy. Portrayed through a bewitching score by Maury Yeston (Titanic), Guido’s midlife crisis blocks his creative impulse and entangles him in a web of romances. Nine received the Tony Award for Best Musical in 1982 and the Tony for Best Revival in 2003. Directed by Gregg Wiggins with choreography by Carissa Bellando ’04 and music direction by Dr. Lauri Young.
Contact the Wagner College Box Office at 718-390-3259 for tickets.
Miscast Cabaret
The Society of Arts Administration Students will be hosting a miscast cabaret for all arts administration students to be involved with. All the money we raise will be donated to Broadway Cares/ Equity Fights Aids.