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Arts note: Bill T. Jones, Potted Potter among Edison offerings

In Out & About

12:13 am on Thu, 06.28.12

The Edison Theatre has announced its 2012-13 schedule:

Sept. 7 & 8, Counter-Balance Theater presents “Jane Eyre”

Oct. 5 & 6, Circle of Eleven presents “Leo”

Oct. 12, Christopher O’Riley and Matt Haimovitz present “Shuffle.Play.Listen.”*

Nov. 2 & 3, Aquila Theatre Company presents “Cyrano de Bergerac” (Nov. 2) and “The Taming of the Shrew” (Nov. 3)

Nov. 16 & 17, Bill T. Jones/Arnie Zane Dance Company presents “Body Against Body”

Dec. 7 & 8, Reduced Shakespeare Company presents “The Ultimate Christmas Show (abridged)”

Jan. 11-27, Edison Theatre and Metro Theatre Company combine to present “Jackie & Me”

Feb. 15, “Potted Potter,” the unauthorized Harry experience

Feb. 22 & 23, Alonzo King LINES Ballet

March 1 & 2, Jane Comfort and Company present “Beauty”

March 22, Ethel with Robert Mirabal present “Music of the Sun”*

* 560 Music Center

The ovations for young people will feature Laurie Berker* on Oct. 20; Corbian Visual Arts and Dance performing The Ugly Duckling & The Tortoise and the Hare” on March 16 and Michel Lauziere, “Master of Unusual Comedy” on May 4.

Performance with an  *  will be at the 560 Music Center.

Edison Theatre is in the Mallinckrodt Center, 6445 Forsyth Blvd. The 560 Music Center is in University City at 560 Trinity Ave. For more information or to order tickets, call the Edison Box Office at 314-935-6543; email edison@wustl.edu or visit edison.wustl.edu.

Check back with the Beacon for more information before many of the events.

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