Titanic (1997)

Profs Do the Movies

Cost:

$ 25.00 per person

Duration:

3h

About this experience

Sunday, 1:00 – 4:00 pm     
October 11

Epic Stories on the Epic Stage - Musicals

Across more than a century of iconic musicals, countless shows have taught us to sing, dance, love, laugh, and cry. But how many famous productions can truly be called “epic”? In this series, we’ll explore three of Broadway’s most renowned musicals - stories so epic they actually happened.

Titanic (1997) - the “unsinkable” ship sinks. In a stunning musical Titanic, captures the stories from the whole range of humanity aboard the ship: from workers in the boiler room to first-class attendants, from the poorest passengers, who scraped together their life savings to purchase third-class tickets to America, to some of the wealthiest people of the Victorian age. A powerful story of epic tragedy.

 

Refund Policy

To receive a refund, a written request must be received 3 business days before the first class. A $25 processing fee will be deducted from the refund. Cancellation requests received less than 3 business days before the first class but before the second meeting will receive a 50% refund. 

ALL written requests should be emailed to emeritus@spartanstrategiesinc.org or mailed to the address below.

Spartan Strategies, Inc.
Attn: Emeritus Society
5900 Summit Avenue, #201
Browns Summit, NC  27214

 

 

Your Host

Brian Carter (DMA, University of Michigan) is a Lecturer at the University of North Carolina, Greensboro School of Music and an Adjunct Assistant Professor of Music at Elon University. Prior to recently returning to his home of Greensboro, he was a professional opera and classical concert singer, and a Clinical Assistant Professor of Music at Washington State University, where he specialized in Vocal Studies and Literature, and History of Rock Music.