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"Maids" by Carol Brown ’12; directed by Max Hunter ‘13 (Voxfest)

**Time Change to 4 PM** Loosely inspired by Genet’s The Maids, Carol Brown’s new work is a darkly comic exploration of power dynamics set in an unnamed Ohio steel town in 2014.

Saturday, June 30, 2018
4:00pm – 6:30pm
Hopkins Center 004 Bentley Theater
Intended Audience(s): Public
Categories: Performances

VOXFEST 2018
Voxfest brings together Dartmouth theater artists --alumni, students, and faculty -- to workshop new theater that rethink theatrrical form and content.

SCHEDULE OF (FREE) EVENTS:

Friday June 29th at 5 PM in the Bentley

Project Black Plague, created and performed by Mikaal Sulaiman; co-created by Hannah Chodos '06

A solo performance that layers sound, video, and live performance that reveals a comprehensive diagnosis of racism through deep epigenetic research.

Friday June 29th at 8 PM in the Bentley

Outlaw, book and lyrics by Kate Mulley '05 with music by Andy Peterson; directed by Benita de Wit

A new musical about Australian outlaw Ned Kelly that explores the lengths to which Kelly went to fight inequality and injustice and the lives of the family he left behind.

Saturday June 30th at 4 PM in the Bentley

Maids by Carol Brown ’12; directed by Max Hunter ‘13

Loosely inspired by Genet’s The Maids, Carol Brown’s new work is a darkly comic exploration of power dynamics set in an unnamed Ohio steel town in 2014. The play follows three sisters, one of whom is particularly lucky.

Saturday June 30th at 7:30 PM in the Bentley

Neukom Prize winning play: Choices People Make by Jessica Andrewartha;directed by Daniela Varon ‘80

A new play about artificial intelligence that asks "what choices can we entrust to our creations, and which decisions can be made by humans alone?"

Department of Theater

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Events are free and open to the public unless otherwise noted.