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The Birds A Modern Adaptation Of Aristophanes’ Comedy
By yvette nolan.
TUE-SUN, APR 9-14 STUDIO THEATRE
The Tuesday, April 9 at 8 pm performance is sold out. In The Birds , acclaimed Indigenous playwright Yvette Nolan has potently adapted Aristophanes’ classic comedy that follows two humans seeking freedom and a better way of life as they travel to the fabled land of birds. Nolan’s adaptation examines the Indigenous / settler relationship and respect for the land with insightful wit and lasting resonance. The guest director is award-winning director, Reneltta Arluk, and features students from JMU’s School of Theatre and Dance. Contains gun violence. More
Dance Nation
By clare barron.
TUE-SUN, APR 23-28 MAINSTAGE THEATRE
In Clare Barron’s raucous pageant of ambition and ferocity, these young dancers in DANCE NATION have more than choreography on their minds, as every plié and jeté is a step toward finding themselves, and a fight to unleash their power. The play examines the challenges and triumphs of growing up, coming of age, and finding one’s soul in the heat of it all and interrogates what “womanhood” is, and embodies a powerful release of rage, joy, and liberation. Contains adult language, adult and sexual content. Contains adult language, adult and sexual content. More
Letters Aloud
The road to fame.
SAT, MAY 4 MAINSTAGE THEATRE
Traveling the country since 2014, Letters Aloud has been delighting audiences with thought-provoking, relevant, hopeful, and humorous stories told through the real voices of real people via their personal correspondence. Letters Aloud – The Road to Fame brings together letters from every era that chart the course of luminaries from their humble beginnings to fame and chronicle their achievements and surprising lessons learned. With a core of acclaimed actors, live musical accompaniment, and a dynamic media backdrop, Letters Aloud is guaranteed to inspire! More
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Student Led Tours Fall 2023 and Spring 2024
- October 13 at 12:30
- December 1 at 12:30
- February 2 at 12:30
- March 1 at 12:30
- April 26 at 12:30
Tours begin in the lobby of the Health and Behavioral Studies Building (HBS). No registration or appointment is necessary.
*If you are registered for a campus wide https://www.jmu.edu/admissions/visit/index.shtml tour they are scheduled at either 10:00 or 2:00. The School of Nursing tour’s time falls in between allowing prospective students to come before or after their campus tour.
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