Performing Arts News

Progress continues on TJC’s Rogers Palmer Performing Arts Center
With almost a year of construction work complete, TJC’s Rogers Palmer Performing Arts Center is coming into sharper focus and showing the promise of the beautiful facility it will become.

Concert pianist to perform guest recital March 17 at TJC
Renowned concert pianist Dr. Lynelle James will perform a guest recital at 7 p.m. Tuesday, March 17, in Jean Browne Theatre on the Tyler Junior College main campus.

TJC Wind Ensemble performances set this week
The Tyler Junior College Wind Ensemble will offer three performances this week, at Bullard High School and on the TJC main campus.

TJC Jazz Festival performances set March 5 and 6
Robin Eubanks, a Grammy Award-winning trombonist who has collaborated with such musical greats as Barbra Streisand and the Rolling Stones, will be the guest artist for TJC's annual Jazz Festival.

Theatre TJC presents Shakespeare’s ‘Othello’
Theatre TJC continues its 2019-2020 season with William Shakespeare’s “Othello,” under the direction of Denise Weatherly-Green, TJC theater professor.

TJC students, professors to participate in Texas Music Educators Association convention
Two professors and 27 students are representing Tyler Junior College this week at the Texas Music Educators Association’s (TMEA) annual convention in San Antonio.

TJC music professor Kimlicko shares lessons from a lifetime of teaching
Before Frank Kimlicko was a teacher, he was a professional musician.

TJC choral groups to present holiday concerts Dec. 3 and 4
The Tyler Junior College Chamber Singers, Concert Choir and Harmony & Understanding will perform a pair of free holiday concerts on Tuesday and Wednesday, Dec. 3 and 4.

TJC Wind Ensemble to perform Dec. 2 at Winona High School
The Tyler Junior College Wind Ensemble is taking its act on the road, with the group’s final fall performance set 7 p.m. Monday, Dec. 2, in the Winona High School auditorium.

TJC sets stage for atomic, ’50s musical, ‘Zombie Prom’
Set in the campy, atomic-age 1950s, Tyler Junior College’s musical, “Zombie Prom,” follows the classic romantic-comedy formula – but with a radioactive twist: