The Threepenny Opera
7:30 p.m., Feb. 28-29, March 6-7; Campus Theater
3 p.m., March 1, 8
Set in the dark underbelly of 1800s London, “The Threepenny Opera” follows the story of Macheath (Mack the Knife) in a thrilling tale of greed, love, crime and survival. Based on “The Beggar’s Opera,” this biting satire brings the post-war rise of capitalism to life. Tickets are $12 for SCC students online and at the door.
Music Student Recital
12:30 p.m., March 6; Music Building (Room 818)
Support SCC’s music students, some of whom will be making their debut performance. All participants are involved in ensembles or private lessons held by the college.
Best of 2019 Conscious Cartoon Series Screening
12:30 p.m., March 12; PUB Quiet Dining Room
View short, animated films with socially conscious themes. Screenings will be followed by discussions led by psychology professor and film aficionada Diana Knauf.
SCC Choir Concert: “Dance the Skies”
7:30 p.m., March 12; First Lutheran Church of Richmond Beach
SCC’s Chamber Chorale and Shoreline Singers will perform music by Brahms, Haldeman, Ešenvalds, Meader, Hayes, Herboshleimer, Butler and more. Optional donations will be accepted upon entrance. All proceeds will go to the Peggy O’Coyne Memorial Music Scholarship Fund for SCC music students.
“The Library”
7:30 p.m., March 12-14, 3 p.m., March 15; Black Box Theater
SCC’s production follows Caitlin Gabriel as she struggles to tell her story after surviving a deadly school shooting. However, alternative narratives gain traction in local media and paint her in a different light. This chilling drama asks us to examine our relationship with the truth and the lies that claim to heal us. Refreshments available. Tickets: $10.
Instrumental Juries
10:30 a.m., March 20; SCC Music Building, Room 818
Instrumental Music students perform a solo piece for a jury comprised of music faculty as part of their final exam. Students who receive an Outstanding or Honorary Performance award will perform their winning piece at a celebratory Honors Recital featuring. Everyone is welcome.
Vocal Juries
12:30 p.m., March 20; SCC Music Building, Room 818
Music students perform a solo piece for a jury comprised of vocal faculty as part of their final exam. Students who receive an Outstanding or Honorary Performance award will perform their winning piece at a celebratory Honors Recital featuring. Everyone is welcome.
Class Voice Recital
7:00 p.m., March 20; SCC Music Building, Room 818
Students enrolled in voice classes give their final performance of the quarter, each choosing a solo piece to present at this formal event in addition to performances by small vocal ensembles. Selections range from present day composers to Early Baroque pieces.