Bentley Theater, Hopkins Center for the Arts, 4:00pm-6:00pm
A non-narrative, multidisciplinary work using monologues, poems, stories and songs to create a collaborative portrait of what it means to be alone in an ever-shifting world.
Bentley Theater, Hopkins Center for the Arts, 8:00pm-9:00pm
An award-winning original work, directed by Olivia Scott Kamkwamba '13. It's summer '76 in Brooklyn and times are hot, but Umma is trying to open a record store-and she's in love.
Bentley Theater, Hopkins Center for the Arts, 4:00pm-6:00pm
Stage reading performances of two award-winning original student works: "The Other Girls" by Mia Nelson '22 and "Seismic Change" by Katie Orenstein '22. Directed by Jamie Horton.
Bentley Theater, Hopkins Center for the Arts, 8:00pm-10:00pm
Stage reading performances of two award-winning original student works: "The Other Girls" by Mia Nelson '22 and "Seismic Change" by Katie Orenstein '22. Directed by Jamie Horton.
Bentley Theater, Hopkins Center for the Arts, 8:00pm-9:00pm
An award-winning original work, directed by Olivia Scott Kamkwamba '13. It's summer '76 in Brooklyn and times are hot, but Umma is trying to open a record store-and she's in love.
Bentley Theater, Hopkins Center for the Arts, 7:00pm-9:00pm
A staged reading of a new play by Gina Femia, winner of the 2021 Neukom Institute Playwriting Award. An exploration of technology, outer space and how we relate to our own past.
A devised theatrical experience created by Olivia Powell '17 and directed by Liza Couser '17 that uses VR technology to explore how we perceive ourselves in our own stories.
Bentley Theater, Hopkins Center for the Arts, 8:00pm-9:00pm
An interdisciplinary theater work and multimedia quantum opera directed by Gabriel Thom Pasculli '05 and featuring members of Chicago's Walkabout Theater Company.
Department of Theater YouTube Channel, 3:00pm-5:00pm
A live-streamed, durational performance art installation created by Grace Carney '17 / GRAD '21 using an interplay of movement, sound art, and high-concept design.
Darling Courtyard, Hopkins Center for the Arts, 1:00pm-2:00pm
An immersive dance theater work conceived by Veronica Sofia Burt '16 and Shaye Swanson. An adaptation of Maeterlinck's 19th-cent play exploring the voyeurism of collective grief.