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Class Performances

Many theatre classes will be giving performances as part of their final. These projects are open to to the public. They include:

THE 310: Performing Literature
Come and join our THE310 class for a final performance that tackles issues of politics, freedom, forgiveness, royalty, airplanes, and unexpected death. Our cast includes characters such as Marilyn Monroe, Eleanor Roosevelt, Martin Luther King, Jr., Mother Theresa, Elton John, Buddy Holly, and more. Join us at 11:15am on Thursday, December 11 in the Balcony Theatre for the thrill of collaborative performance and historical collisions. See you there for a great show and a talk-back session with the audience.

THE 326: Advanced Voice
The Advanced Voice class invites you to witness Shakespeare monologues. This presentation will be held on Wednesday, December 17 at 1:15 PM in Carrington Auditorium.

THE 327: Advanced Movement
The Advanced Movement class will be presenting pieces on non-traditional movement theatre. Our offerings include Noh Theatre, Aboriginal Theatre, Living Theatre, and Lakota Sioux. These piece will be presented on Wednesday, December 17 at 8:45am in the Kickapoo Annex.

THE 411: Structures and Styles in Shakespeare
The Shakespeare class will be performing on Tuesday, December 16 at 1pm in Carrington Auditorium.

THE 515: Theatre for Social Change
Come and witness the energy of our THE515 production of "Spotlight! A Bigz Production" made possible by volunteer work with the Big Brothers Big Sisters of the Ozarks. Our philosophy is to use community interaction to promote high self esteem in children and to raise awareness through collaborative performance. The themes of this performance range from friendship to growing up, bullies to games, and shared experience. Performance is at 11:15am in the Balcony Theatre on Tuesday, December 16th. See you there for a great show and a talk-back session with the audience.

 

ID 142 • 12/9/2008



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