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Photo courtesy of Auburn University<br />
opening night until now—despite the challenges<br />
of a pandemic—our venue has continued<br />
to grow and thrive. Through our<br />
K–12 series, educational programming,<br />
community engagement and philanthropic<br />
initiatives, we have had a transformative<br />
impact on the cultural and educational<br />
landscape of the university and community.<br />
Introducing artists and performances<br />
of this caliber to schoolchildren and sharing<br />
a wealth of cultural knowledge with<br />
Auburn students, faculty and our community<br />
has been rewarding for us as an organization<br />
as well as me personally.”<br />
The upcoming season features nearly<br />
30 performances, including My Fair Lady,<br />
Come From Away and the recent Tony<br />
Award-winning production of To Kill a<br />
Mockingbird; stage and screen legend<br />
Patti LuPone; the avant-garde Alvin Ailey<br />
American Dance Theater; and a brand-new<br />
Country Series highlighted by Pam Tillis<br />
and Lorrie Morgan.<br />
The <strong>2023</strong>–24 Family Series offers Sunday<br />
matinees and accessibly priced $10 tickets.<br />
An online calendar for the entire <strong>2023</strong>–<br />
24 season can be viewed online at aub.ie/<br />
gpac-<strong>2023</strong>-24.<br />
For more information and details on season subscriptions<br />
and tickets, contact the Gogue Center<br />
box office by telephone at 334.844.TIXS (8497) or<br />
via email at gpactickets@auburn.edu. To learn<br />
more about annual sponsorships, contact the<br />
Gogue Center advancement team at 334.844.1675<br />
or gpacadvancement@auburn.edu.<br />
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