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30 movies featured at Newark Film Festival, Sept. 4-11

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Baltimore-area Hens invited to meet Ravens QB Joe Flacco

New Graduate Student Convocation set Wednesday

Center for Disabilities Studies' Artfest set Sept. 6

New Student Convocation to kick off fall semester Tuesday

Latino students networking program meets Tuesday

Fall Student Activities Night set Monday

SNL alumni Kevin Nealon, Jim Breuer to perform at Parents Weekend Sept. 26

Soledad O'Brien to keynote Latino Heritage event Sept. 18

UD Library Associates exhibition now on view

Childhood cancer symposium registrations due Sept. 5

UD choral ensembles announce auditions

Child care provider training courses slated

Late bloomers focus of Sept. 6 UDBG plant sale

Chicago Blue Hens invited to Aug. 30 Donna Summer concert

All fans invited to Aug. 30 UD vs. Maryland tailgate, game

'U.S. Space Vehicles' exhibit on display at library

Families of all students will reunite on campus Sept. 26-28

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‘Cats’ rescheuled for Feb. 6 at The Bob

Editor's note: The performance of Cats, originally scheduled for Nov. 6, has been rescheduled for Monday, Feb. 6, because of technical difficulties. Tickets will be honored at the Feb. 6 performance, and refunds will be provided for ticket holders who do not want to attend the Feb. 6 performance. Please visit the place of purchase for more information.

4:32 p.m., Oct. 18, 2005--Cats, the show that revolutionized musical theatre 25 years ago, will be on stage at UD’s Bob Carpenter Center for one performance only at 3 p.m., Sunday, Nov.6.

Andrew Lloyd Webber’s Cats opened at the New London Theatre in the West End in May 1981 and became the longest-running musical in the history of British theatre. In 1982, Cats opened at the Winter Garden Theatre in New York City and became the longest running musical in Broadway history in 1997. CATS ended its 18-year run in September 2000.

Five continents, 26 countries, more than 8.5 million audience members later, Cats is still one of America’s most loved family musicals. Based on T.S. Eliot’s Old Possum’s Book of Practical Cats with music by Andrew Lloyd Webber, Cats has won seven Tony Awards, including best musical, best book of a musical, best lighting and best costumes.

Ticket, ranging from $47.50 to $57.50, are available at UD box offices and at Ticketmaster (where a convenience charge may apply). Order by phone at (302)-984-2000 or online at [www.ticketmaster.com].

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