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The Rozsa Center’s Presenting Series Starts in September

Michigan Tech’s Presenting Series returns, starting later this month. The 2023 2024 shows includes Broadway classics, thought provoking speakers, and mesmerizing dance performances suitable for all ages.

The fall schedule of the presenting series will start with DANCER. A performance brought to the copper country by two of Michigan’s premiere dance companies, the Grand Rapids Ballet and the Woodland Sky Native American Dance Company. The first show will take place in about a week, across two nights, on September 15th and 16th. Then in November for the first time ever in the Upper Peninsula, the Rozsa Center will bring in Midwestern comedian sensation, Charlie Berens,  on his Good Old Fashioned Tour.

Find a full list of the fall Michigan Tech Presenting Series performances, along with links to ticket information, and more events at the Rozsa Center below.

The Rozsa Center Presenting Series

Ticket information

September 8th The Rozsa Soiree – An evening to celebrate the 2023-24 seasons upcoming events with hors d’oeuvres and drinks. Featuring music from L.A. Buckner and BiG HOMiE from Minnesota.

September 15th-16th DANCER – Grand Rapids Ballet and Woodland Sky Native American Dance Company.

October 12th -15th The Thrilling Adventures of Lovlace and Babbage – A guerilla opera production presented by the Rozsa Center and Michigan Tech Music.

November 10th Charlie Berens – Midwest comedian sensation Charlie Berens stops in the Keweenaw Peninsula during his Grand Old Fashioned Tour.

December 2nd Jingle Bell Pop – The Detroit Youth Choir.

December 9th-10th Blizzard – Taking the stage by storm preforming visual poetry.

March 7th My Fair Lady – From the Lincoln Theater and Director Bartlett Shea.

March 28th Ryan O’Connell – Inclusive by Design speaker on systemic ableism and and inclusive spaces beyond ADA compliance.

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