
The Student Enterainment Board is the voice of the undergraduate population
for the choice of shows brought to Michigan Tech. SEB brings up numerous
shows each year in addition to the Michigan Tech Great Events Series,
and puts them on for the students and community.

For example, take the Wayne Brady Show, a popular actor doing improv
comedy, which made its way to MTU during the fall of 2001. The show was
wildly popular with the students and the surrounding area, selling out
the Rozsa Center not once, but twice.

During the preliminary ticket sales for the second Wayne Brady show,
the demand for tickets was so high that a line was being formed over three
hours before the ticket office opened. At one point, the line went from
the ticket office window to the left stairway, to the right stairway,
and downstairs all the way across the basement. The show sold out in less
than two hours.

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