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...dead to end the string of mediocre playwrights. Directed by Christopher A. Kukstis ’05, and produced by David H. Camden ’05. Thursday March 18 through Saturday March 20 at 7:30 p.m., with 2:30 p.m. matinee on Saturday. Tickets $5. General Admission. Agassiz Theatre...
...Ghungroo’s cast draws on a mix of undergraduates, some of whom have been receiving training in South Asian dance and music since childhood. Others are just starting to get involved in the South Asian community through the biggest cultural show of the year housed in the Agassiz Theatre...
...from the dead to end the string of mediocre playwrights. Directed by Christopher A. Kukstis ’05, and produced by David H. Camden ’05. Thursday March 18 thru Saturday March 20 at 7:30, with 2:30 matinee on Saturday. Tickets $5. General Admission. Agassiz Theatre...
...Euripides’ lesser known plays. Trojan Women, first staged and produced in 415 B.C., is a portrayal of a tragic situation whereby Euripides dramatizes the postwar conditions of the women of Troy and describes the spoils of war. Runs March 11-13. Tickets $6. 8 p.m. Agassiz Theatre...
...found that, of the three shows I was in during my freshman year, the most meaningful experience I had was in a production of The Vagina Monologues (VM) in Agassiz Theatre. I appreciated that production’s sense of community that grew partly from the demographics of the cast and partly from the varying levels of theater experience represented within it. At the end of my freshman year, I joined two amazing women and fellow VM cast members, Julia Reischel ’04 and Heather Thomason ’04, in founding the Athena Theater Company. We wanted...