Department of Communication Arts
Modern Languages building, room 233
Tel 519 888-4567, ext. 35808
"Recursive Decay" is the thesis project of James Miniou. James will be writing and directing this play for 5 actors (3 men and 2 women).
"Recursive Decay" is the thesis project of James Miniou. James will be writing and directing this play for 5 actors (3 men and 2 women).
Be a part of the Student-produced fringe festival.
Open to all students, not just drama majors or minors.
Be a part of the Student-produced fringe festival.
Open to all students, not just drama majors or minors.

3-hour stage combat workshop with Daniel Levinson, a certified Fight Master with Fight Directors Canada.
Prof. Joel Greenberg is this year's speaker at our annual Silversides event. Joel will discuss his work with Studio 180, a theatre company in Toronto founded by Joel and uWaterloo alumni, and the company’s mission of producing socially relevant theatre. Joel will also address how his work with Studio 180 connects to his work with students and his teaching here at uWaterloo.
UWaterloo Drama presents R3 (Richard III by Shakespeare)
Adapted by Toby Malone | Directed by Jennifer Roberts-Smith
The Speech Communication program will host a Research Colloquium with a presentation by Dr. Robert Danisch.
Come meet faculty and staff of the Drama & Speech Communication Department in the Theatre of the Arts, ML 259 from 5-7 pm. Break-out sessions will be held for programs in Drama, Speech Communication and Digital Arts Communication
Created by uWaterloo Drama’s own Professor Naila Keleta-Mae in 2008, on love was further developed by uWaterloo Drama students during their Performance Creation course with Keleta-Mae in the fall. on love is a play about love and legacy; it is a Canadian story about the historic site in St. Armand, Quebec called Nigger Rock.
Dates and times
February 6th through 9th at 8pm
February 8th and 9th at 2pm
Tickets
Box Office 519.888.4908
$17 General | $13 Students & Seniors | $5 eyeGo