The Seagull
Growing up is already hard enough, but try having a mother who is a self-absorbed actress and is dating an effortlessly successful wri
Growing up is already hard enough, but try having a mother who is a self-absorbed actress and is dating an effortlessly successful wri
Growing up is already hard enough, but try having a mother who is a self-absorbed actress and is dating an effortlessly successful wri
Growing up is already hard enough, but try having a mother who is a self-absorbed actress and is dating an effortlessly successful wri
The Theatre and Performance program and the Dean of Arts Office wish to invite you to an “Until we Meet Again” celebration for retiring faculty member, William Chesney.
This research talk draws on new materialist and intersectional, trans, and queer feminist modes of social inquiry to situate all bodies, human and nonhuman, and affects in relations of matter and mattering. Through a discussion of three of our projects–-Reconstruction (2016), Feminists Do Media (2019–present), and Let Us Speak (2020)––we will explore how our existing research creation methodologies developed through our work with public participatory art and have shifted for d
The larger research project here explores ways in which string figures have offered critical theorists, amateur anthropologists, and artists alike a means of reimagining both the meaning and function of media, from film in the early twentieth century to digital networks in the present.
Moderator: Vershawn Ashanti Young, JD, PhD
Panelists: The Aptly Outspoken Collective
Anti-Black Racism and Language
Vershawn Young - In Conversation with Awad Ibrahim
The Speakers Series Committee is delighted to announce the virtual edition of Communication Speaks with Dr. Naila Keleta-Mae's presentation/performance, Black And Free. Save the date!
THEATRE AND PERFORMANCE PROGRAM PRESENTS
scenes from carried away on the crest of a wave
Written by David Yee
Directed by Andy Houston
Associate Director: Mira J. Henderson