fccj artist series

Russos has helped shape and define the entertainment culture of Jacksonville through his FCCJ Artist Series and has witnessed all the major changes the industry has seen through the years. [1]

The FCCJ Artist Series has been designated a Major Cultural Institution by the State of Florida and is sponsored in part by the State of Florida, Department of State, Division of Cultural Affairs and the Florida Arts Council, and the National Endowment for the Arts. [2]

Tickets to 2008-2009 FCCJ Artist Series season are on sale now with prices ranging from $102.50 to $265.40. [3]

Jan. 15-20: Rob Becker’s Defending the Caveman, FCCJ Artist Series, Moran Theater, Times-Union Center for the Performing Arts, (904) 632-3373. [4]

Season ticket prices vary depending on the show time, day of the week and seating location. [3]

The Artist Series is a member of The League of American Theaters and Producers and is the professional cultural arts presenting arm of the Florida Community College. [2]

* Dates and performances may change without notice. [3]

Complete your FAFSA and FCCJ scholarship application for the 2009–10 academic year. [5]

Jan. 16: ARIAS (Amelia Residents in Action for the Symphony) members’ reception, dinner and Jacksonville Symphony Orchestra concert, 6:30 p.m., The Ritz-Carlton, Amelia Island, (904) 277-1802. [4]

The Prosperity Scholarship Fund provides college scholarships to financially challenged students with the requisite academic skills to enter and succeed in college. [5]

Jan. 14: Winter Movie Classics, Casablanca, 7:30 p.m., Florida Theatre, (904) 355-2787. [4]

CLAST Exam Registration Deadline: The CLAST exam registration deadline is Friday, January 23. [5]

Milton Russos, executive director for the Florida Community College at Jacksonville Artist Series, is the person behind the different performances that have led generations to appreciate the theater. [1]

FCCJ now offers the computerized CLAST exam (CAT CLAST). [5]

Now they have up to three different programs that run at the same time and the audience is always there, he said. [1]

Sources:
[1] The man behind our Broadway’ shows - Jacksonville’s Financial News
[2] FCCJ Ticketing
[3] FCCJ Artist Series Announces 2008-2009 Broadway Season
[4] Jacksonville.com: Judy Wells: THE YEAR AHEAD: July through December 01
[5] Florida Community College at Jacksonville

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