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Center for the Performing Arts at Penn State

Center for the Performing Arts at Penn State, located in the Eisenhower Auditorium at Penn State’s University Park campus, offers a School-Time Matinee series where school, Scout, and homeschool groups get an opportunity to view professional theater through an educational lens. Performances focus on language arts, culture, technology, and more. Upcoming matinees include Diary of a Worm, a Spider, and a Fly, the folk opera Night Train 57 and a performance by the Soweto Gospel Choir celebrating the centenary of Nelson Mandela. Field trip funding is available to schools that qualify—visit the center’s website for a list of grants and alternative funding sources, as well as for ideas on how to combine a trip to the matinee with other sights and destinations around the Penn State campus.

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Center for the Performing Arts at Penn State

Center for the Performing Arts at Penn State, located in the Eisenhower Auditorium at Penn State’s University Park campus, offers a School-Time Matinee series where school, Scout, and homeschool groups get an opportunity to view professional theater through an educational lens. Performances focus on language arts, culture, technology, and more. Upcoming matinees include Diary of a Worm, a Spider, and a Fly, the folk opera Night Train 57 and a performance by the Soweto Gospel Choir celebrating the centenary of Nelson Mandela. Field trip funding is available to schools that qualify—visit the center’s website for a list of grants and alternative funding sources, as well as for ideas on how to combine a trip to the matinee with other sights and destinations around the Penn State campus.

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Center for the Performing Arts at Penn State

Center for the Performing Arts at Penn State, located in the Eisenhower Auditorium at Penn State’s University Park campus, offers a School-Time Matinee series where school, Scout, and homeschool groups get an opportunity to view professional theater through an educational lens. Performances focus on language arts, culture, technology, and more. Upcoming matinees include Diary of a Worm, a Spider, and a Fly, the folk opera Night Train 57 and a performance by the Soweto Gospel Choir celebrating the centenary of Nelson Mandela. Field trip funding is available to schools that qualify—visit the center’s website for a list of grants and alternative funding sources, as well as for ideas on how to combine a trip to the matinee with other sights and destinations around the Penn State campus.

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ABOUT

Center for the Performing Arts at Penn State

Center for the Performing Arts at Penn State, located in the Eisenhower Auditorium at Penn State’s University Park campus, offers a School-Time Matinee series where school, Scout, and homeschool groups get an opportunity to view professional theater through an educational lens. Performances focus on language arts, culture, technology, and more. Upcoming matinees include Diary of a Worm, a Spider, and a Fly, the folk opera Night Train 57 and a performance by the Soweto Gospel Choir celebrating the centenary of Nelson Mandela. Field trip funding is available to schools that qualify—visit the center’s website for a list of grants and alternative funding sources, as well as for ideas on how to combine a trip to the matinee with other sights and destinations around the Penn State campus.

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