Entertainment Calendar

Nov. 16-Dec. 16 The NW Campus Lakeview Gallery will host The Fab Four exhibit 8 a.m.-10 p.m. Mondays through Thursdays, 8 a.m.-5 p.m. on Fridays and 9 a.m.-3 p.m. on Saturdays in WFAB 1135. Four student artists, handpicked by a jury, received an entire wall in the Lakeview Gallery to create an expansive art piece using a $100 budget. The chosen artists had one week to create their large works. The exhibit is free. For more information about the exhibit, contact NW art associate professor Christian deLeon at 817-515-7606.

Nov. 17 Music associate professor Gerald Ringe will perform a variety of clarinet works at 10 a.m. in College Hall (NCAB 1111) on NE Campus. Ringe will be accompanied by music adjunct instructor Eduardo Rojas. For more information, call Ringe at 817-515-6685.

Nov. 17-19 South Campus’ theater students will perform Chekhov Tonight! at 7:30 p.m. in the Joe B. Rushing Center for the Performing Arts. The play will feature scenes written by Anton Chekhov and directed by adjunct theater instructor Richie Haratine. Admission is free for all TCC students, faculty and staff, $3 for other students and senior citizens and $6 for the general public. Late seating is not allowed. For more information, contact theater director Lindy Benton-Muller at 817-515-4717.

Nov. 21-March 1 Photos by Lupita Murillo Tinen, Collin College photography professor, will be on display in the Neo Gallery in the Communication Arts Building on NE Campus. The exhibit From Inside the Home: A Portrait of Mexican Immigrant Women will hang in the north hallway of the NCAB photography wing. Dressed in their best clothes, the strong women Tinen focuses on, have brought their traditions and cultures into their new lives and homes in Fort Worth. The photos are available for viewing Monday-Saturday during normal school hours.

Nov. 28 NW’s music program will have a vocal recital starting at 7:30 p.m. in the Recital Hall (WFAB 1105). Voice students will prepare pieces for the recital. For more information, contact music associate professor Eddie Vandewalker at richard.vandewalker@tccd.edu.

Nov. 29 NE Campus will host a jazz orchestra performing a variety of charts at 8 a.m. in Center Corner (NSTU 1615A). For more information, call music instructor Warren Dewey at 817-515-6434.

Nov. 30-Dec. 3 NE Campus’ theater program will present The Farnsworth Invention, a play written by Aaron Sorkin and directed by drama associate professor Jakie Cabe. The play focuses on Philo Farnsworth’s invention of the television and the RCA president who stole his design. Performances are free for all TCC students, faculty and staff, $3 for other students and $6 for the general public. The shows start at 7 p.m. with a 2 p.m. matinee Dec. 3 in the NFAB theater. For reservations, call the box office at 817-515-6687.

Nov. 30-Dec. 4 NW’s drama program will present The Laramie Project at 7:30 p.m. Nov. 30-Dec. 3 with a 2 p.m. matinee Dec. 4 in Theatre Northwest (WTLO 1119A). The play is set in 1998 at the University of Wyoming after a gay student is kidnapped, beaten and tied to a post. The play will touch on LGBTQ+ acceptance and the true nature of humanity. Tickets are free to TCC students, faculty and staff, $3 for non-TCC students and seniors and $6 for the general public. For more information, call the box office at 817-515-7724.

Dec. 1-3 The Neil Simon comedy Lost in Yonkers is about a dysfunctional family in New York during 1942. Directed by SE speech adjunct instructor Larry Cure, the show will have evening performances Dec. 1-3 at 7:30 p.m. and a matinee Dec. 2 at 1:30 p.m. in the C.A. Roberson Theatre. Tickets are free for TCC students, faculty and staff, $3 for non-TCC students and senior citizens and $6 for the general public. For reservations, contact the SE box office at 817-515-3599.

Dec. 2 A chamber opera group will perform a variety of duets, trios and ensemble work at 7 p.m. in Center Corner (NSTU 1615A) on NE Campus. For more information, call music instructor Stan Paschal at 817-515-6236.

Dec. 6 NW honor students will perform starting at 7:30 p.m. in Theatre Northwest (WTLO 1119A). The students will prepare music pieces ranging in genre and time period. For more information, contact music associate professor Eddie Vandewalker at richard.vandewalker@tccd.edu.