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        | A UNIQUE CIRCUS
        EXPERIENCE THAT CELEBRATES DIVERSITY AND CREATES JOY, LAUGHTER AND
        POSITIVE EXPERIENCES FOR AUDIENCES OF ALL ABILITIES |  |        
    
     
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        | I'M POSSIBLE MARCH 5, 2:00 PM   “I’m Possible” tells
        the story of Johnny, a young boy who dreams of joining the circus.
        Audiences follow Johnny’s inspirational journey as he enters a world of
        beautiful aerial artistry, flying hula hoops, free standing ladder, the
        daring wheel of destiny, contortion, comedy and much more jampacked
        into a one-hour show! This uplifting production features an
        extraordinary cast of multi-talented and multi-abled performers who
        inspire audiences with their extraordinary feats of human
        accomplishment and the astounding potential of the human spirit. Fun
        for the whole family!    Omnium Circus
        ensures representation of disabled and BIPOC artists on a world class
        stage and a fully accessible, multi-sensory experience so all can
        experience the wonder of the Circus. American Sign Language is fully
        integrated into every show. Relaxed seating option at every
        performance- express your joy the way you feel best! Extra space,
        movement and vocalization are welcome. Audio description available at
        every performance.   Location: Shea
        Center for Performing Arts Admission: Gold
        Circle $45 • Rear Orchestra and Loge $40*   *10% off for WP
        employees, students, alumni, and senior citizens by calling or visiting
        the box office. Tickets are an additional $5 on show day.  15% off for groups
        of ten or more. |    |      
    
     
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        |    This project is
        supported in part by the National Endowment for the Arts.  |    |  |        
    
     
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        | MARCH 10, 8:00 PM   Killer Queen's first
        public shows were at London University, following in the footsteps of
        the real Queen who had played their first shows there decades earlier.
        Killer Queen's UK popularity grew to such an extent they soon secured a
        residency in London's Strand Theatre attracting nationwide BBC coverage
        - the first tribute to have a show in the West End. The band's
        reputation continued to grow both in the UK and abroad leading to an
        awards ceremony in Leicester Square, hosted by Suggs from Madness who
        presented them with the award for “Worldwide Best Tribute Band”. They
        also scored a number one hit when they they were asked to recreate Queen's harmonies
        for “The Real Life” with Fatboy Slim. Killer Queen has set their
        sights on America – performing in the the country's most prestigious
        venues. During 2020 the band released a single in the style of Queen
        written by Patrick, “We'll Fight Again,” which delighted Queen fans all
        over the world.   Location: Shea
        Center for Performing Arts Admission: Gold
        Circle $65 • Rear Orchestra/Front Loge $55 •  Rear Loge $45 |  |          
    
     
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        | MOSAIC DANCE
        THEATER COMPANY PRESENTS THROUGH HER EYES:
        WOMEN OF THE NEAR EAST THROUGH THE AGES MARCH 23, 7:00 PM   The award-winning Mosaic
        Dance Theater Company (MDTC), based in Glen Ridge, NJ, in collaboration
        with WP Presents!, celebrates Women’s History Month and women’s
        contributions to world culture by taking you on a journey through the
        ages, in Through Her Eyes: Women of the Near East Through the Ages,
        a joyous multimedia dance experience.     Travel through millennia
        to meet two historical women of the ancient Middle East, who, despite
        struggles and repression, triumphed over cultural and religious
        obstacles to attain greatness in their respective lives and times.
        Their stories, told in MDTC’s signature style of dance/story theater,
        embody the majestic power and resilience of the human spirit, providing
        an illuminating look at women's achievements in ancient times.     Be captivated by the
        exuberance and grace of engaging folkloric women’s dances of North
        Africa and the Middle East. Lavish costumes, virtuosic choreography,
        and sparkling storytelling make Through Her Eyes one event you
        won’t want to miss.    Location: Shea
        Center for Performing Arts Admission:
        Orchestra $30 • Loge $25 • $10 students with ID
        (one ticket per student)    10% discount for WP
        employees, alumni, and senior citizens.  15%
        discount for groups of 15 or more. |  |          
    
     
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        | DIRTY DOZEN BRASS
        BAND MARCH 25, 8:00 PM   Celebrating over 45 years
        since their founding in 1977, New Orleans-based Dirty Dozen Brass Band
        has taken the traditional foundation of brass band music and
        incorporated it into a blend of genres including Bebop Jazz, Funk and
        R&B/Soul. This unique sound, described by the band as a ‘musical
        gumbo,’ has allowed the Dirty Dozen to tour across 5 continents and
        more than 30 countries, record 12 studio albums and collaborate with a
        range of artists from Modest Mouse to Widespread Panic to Norah Jones.
        Forty-five-plus years later, the Dirty Dozen Brass Band is a
        world-famous music machine whose name is synonymous with genre-bending
        romps and high-octane performances.    Location: Shea
        Center for Performing Arts Admission: Gold
        Circle $45 • Rear Orchestra/Front Loge $40 •  Rear Loge $35*   *10% off for WP
        employees, students, alumni, and senior citizens by calling or visiting
        the box office. Tickets are an additional $5 on show day. |  |          
    
     
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        | LITERATURE TO
        LIFE'S STAGED ADAPTATION OF  THE BRIEF
        WONDROUS LIFE  OF OSCAR WAO MARCH 29, 10:30 AM   By Junot Díaz Adaptation and
        Direction: Elise Thoron Performed by
        Kelvin Grullon   This thrilling adaptation
        of the Pulitzer Prize-winning novel chronicles the life of Oscar, an
        overweight science-fiction enthusiast from Paterson, NJ who dreams of
        becoming the Dominican J.R.R. Tolkien. Encapsulating magical realism
        and Dominican-American history, The Brief Wondrous Life of
        Oscar Wao presents audiences with an astonishing vision of the
        contemporary American experience and explores the endless human
        capacity to persevere, and risk it all in the name of love.   This Literature to Life
        presentation features the delicately brutal words of Junot Díaz,
        detailing the life-long alienation of the love obsessed Oscar as
        narrated by his unlikely friend, Yunior. Through this 60-minute exploration of brotherhood, fantasy stories, and what it means to be a
        “Dominican man”, we come to understand the culture of fear and violence
        that resulted from Trujillo's 30+ years dictatorship of the Dominican
        Republic, and the importance of facing fear with love.   Appropriate for high
        school, college, and community audiences Please note this title
        contains mature content and language.   Location: Shea
        Center for Performing Arts Admission: FREE   Tickets are not
        required, but we strongly encourage audience members to register in
        advance. |  |          
    
     
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        | THE SOUNDS OF
        KOREA MARCH 30, 7:00 PM   The mesmerizing “Fan
        Dance” and “Drums of Ecstasy” are among the dazzling and engaging
        repertoire of Sounds of Korea. Under the direction of Sue Yeon Park,
        noted master artist and recent recipient of the NEA National Fellowship
        Heritage Award, Sounds of Korea specializes in a repertoire which spans
        a vast range of styles and settings, from classical court music and
        dance traditions to theatrical masked dances and solo instrumental folk
        genres. Using a wide variety of percussion and wind instruments,
        including the prominent kayagum, Sounds of Korea’s beautifully crafted
        instruments and colorful costumes play an integral role in their
        stunning productions.   Location: Shea
        Center for Performing Arts General Admission:
        $15 • Free for William Paterson students and employees with
        show of ID (1 ticket per person). |  |          
    
     
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        | BRIAN CULBERTSON: THE TRILOGY TOUR MARCH 31, 8:00 PM   Over the course of
        crafting a 25-album catalog and architecting nearly 40 Billboard No. 1
        singles as a multi-instrumentalist, songwriter and producer, Brian
        Culbertson has charted his own unique course in music. For this album
        and tour, Culbertson composed thirty songs that populate the three
        albums in “The Trilogy” that describes the three-part arc of a
        long-term relationship: the hot and steamy “falling in love” phase, the
        rocky middle when perhaps they even break up for a bit, and the couple
        reunites to live “happily ever after” phase. The Trilogy Tour will
        feature a mix of songs from The Trilogy Albums, as well as the greatest
        hits from Brian Culbertson’s catalog. Whether you’re listening to music
        from “The Trilogy” on record or live in concert, you’re hearing an eclectic,
        entertaining and engaging set from an artist at the peak of his
        power.    Location: Shea
        Center for Performing Arts Admission: Gold
        Circle $69 • VIP Gold $149 • Orchestra $59 •  VIP
        Orchestra $139 • Front Loge $59 • Rear Loge $49   VIP package -One (1) Ultimate
        Seat Location -Invitation to
        Soundcheck Viewing -One (1) Signed
        Tour Poster -Crowd-Free Merch
        Access   WP employees,
        alumni, and senior citizens are eligible for a 10% discount by visiting
        the box office in person. No discounts apply to VIP tickets. |  |      
    
     
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        | The VIP Package is
        sold by the Shea Center on behalf of 237Global. All inquiries regarding
        the package beyond your basic ticket should be addressed to info@237global.com. Please read
        the below carefully. Address any questions to info@237global.com.    All package elements
        will be rendered invalid if resold. Name changes will be issued at the
        sole discretion of 23/7 Global. VIP instructions will be sent via email
        no later than three days (3) prior to the concert. If you do not
        receive this email three days (3) prior please email info@237global.com. All packages
        and contents are non-transferable; no refunds or exchanges; all sales
        are final. All VIP package items and experiences are subject to change.
        Please note that the information provided at the time of purchase
        (e-mail and mailing address) is the same information that will be
        utilized for individual contact requirements where applicable. 23/7
        Global, the artist, tour, promoter, ticketing company, venue or any
        other affiliated parties are not responsible for outdated or inaccurate
        information provided by the consumer at the time of purchase. If you
        have any questions regarding your VIP package elements, or have not
        received your package information within three days (3) of the concert
        date, please email info@237global.com. |  |        
    
     
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        | Shea Center for
        Performing Arts | 973.720.2371 |wp-presents.org Email: boxoffice@wpunj.edu   Shea Center Box
        Office Summer Hours of
        Operation Monday: 10:00 a.m.
        - 2:00 p.m. Tuesday: 10:00 a.m.
        - 5:00 p.m. Wednesday: 10:00
        a.m. - 5:00 p.m. Thursday: 10:00
        a.m. - 5:00 p.m. Friday: 10:00 a.m.
        - 2:00 p.m.   No refunds or
        exchanges. All sales are final. All programs, artists, dates, policies,
        prices, and times are subject to change.  |  |      
    
     
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        |      WP Presents! programs are made possible
        in part by funds from the New Jersey State Council on the Arts, a
        Partner Agency of the National Endowment for the Arts.   |  |      
    
     
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