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(01/31/13 1:02am)
By bribing them with free food, drinks and live musical entertainment, I managed to rally a group of friends to head over to Final Fridays with me last week at the Fralin Museum of Art, one of the most student-friendly artistic programs the University has to offer.
(11/26/12 2:39am)
In its adaptation of the Tony Award-winning musical Spring Awakening, the University’s Drama Department has created an electrifying blend of rock ‘n’ roll and messy adolescent sexual awakening. The show follows a group of young teenagers in late-19th century Germany struggling to come to terms with their growing sexuality while the adults in their lives simultaneously try to stifle their adolescent urges.
(10/04/12 5:09am)
Theater of the Absurd calls for a rapid-fire pace, a focus on the mindlessness of humanity and society, repetitive actions and illogical patterns that challenge and intrigue the audience. The University’s Drama Department aspires to do just this in its rendition of Eugene Ionesco’s Rhinoceros. The show focuses on inhabitants of a small French town who all turn into rhinoceroses during the course of the play, with the exception of one man who refuses to conform to the vision of this flawed society. Assoc. Drama Prof. Marianne Kubik, the production’s director, answered a few questions about the upcoming show in an interview with The Cavalier Daily.