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Program: The Sound Of Music, University Of Dayton, Teejai Dorsey
Program: The Sound Of Music, University Of Dayton, Teejai Dorsey
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Music by RICHARD RODGERS
Lyrics by OSCAR HAMMERSTEIN II
Book by HOWARD LINDSAY and RUSSEL CROUSE
Suggested by "The Trapp Family Singers" by Maria Augusta Trapp
Music and Lyrics for "I Have Confidence" and "Something Good" by Richard Rodgers
April 8-9, 2022
Boll Theatre in Kennedy Union
Co-produced by the Theatre, Dance, and Performance Technology program and the Department of Music
Set in 1938 amidst the rise of nationalism, The Sound of Music is a story of being true to one’s authentic self in the face of social and religious division. Maria is a novitiate who struggles with the constriction …
Program: Through The Looking Glass, And What You Found There, University Of Dayton, Teejai Dorsey
Program: Through The Looking Glass, And What You Found There, University Of Dayton, Teejai Dorsey
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Co-produced by the Theatre, Dance, and Performance Technology program and the Department of Music
What do you see when you look in the mirror? If you were on the other side looking back, in a land of opposites, how would your perception of reality be altered? Lewis Carroll’s Through the Looking Glass, and What Alice Found There reflect the larger truths that underscore our social experience in this constantly changing nonsensical world. Journey with us through a wonderland of mystery and delight while exploring who we were, who we are, and who we are yet to become in this dramatic …
Program: Laced, University Of Dayton, Teejai Dorsey
Program: Laced, University Of Dayton, Teejai Dorsey
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by Sam Mueller
The Kilroys List 2020, selected play
October 20-23, 2021
Fitz Hall’s Black Box Theatre & Live-Streamed
The night after a queer bar outside of Tampa, Florida is vandalized, three twenty-something bartenders gather to grieve, rage, and above all, piece together the events of the night before. Fiery and poetic, Laced ferociously celebrates the spaces in which we find our truest selves. In a time of renewed culture wars against queer youth, this play centers the voices of those intersectional identities we should be listening to now.