September 2-4
Lab Theatre Company
Riot Grrrl Saves the World by Louisa Hill
Commencement Hollow
8 p.m.
Opening up the Lab Theatre Company’s season, Riot Grrrl Saves the World is a comedic and heartfelt punk rock “play with music” about the 1990s Riot Grrrl movement. It follows 4 high schoolers through the trials and triumphs of girlhood, friendship, young love, photo-copied zines, religion, revolution, starting a band, the end of the world, and the beginning of a new one. Directed by Lily Kerr-Jung ’22.
October 28-31
Mainstage Performance
A Midsummer Night’s Dream by William Shakespeare
Chakeres Memorial Theatre
Thursday-Saturday 7:30 p.m.; Sunday 2 p.m.
November 18-21
Mainstage Performance
Fall Dance Concert
Chakeres Memorial Theatre
Thursday-Saturday 7:30 p.m.; Sunday 2 p.m. (in-person); Sunday 2 p.m. (virtual-registration below)
February 24-27
Mainstage Performance
A Theory of Relativity
Chakeres Memorial Theatre
Thursday-Saturday 7:30 p.m.; Sunday 2 p.m.
Through a collection of songs, scenes and monologues, The Theory of Relativity introduces a compelling array of characters experiencing the joys and heartbreaks, the liaisons and losses, the inevitability and the wonder of human connection. Bartram and Hill were commissioned to interview a cross-section of college-aged students to see what it is they think about, and this song cycle is the creative outcome as inspired by those stories of love, fear, anxiety and joy.
March 24-27
Ƶ University Lab Theatre Co., directed by Racheal Tingley '23
Laundry and Bourbon by James McLure
Lab Theatre in Physical Plant (225 N Fountain Ave)
Thursday-Saturday 7:30 p.m.; Sunday 2:00 p.m.
April 7-10
Mainstage Production, directed by Kayla Spitzmiller '22
Peter Pan (Non-Flying Version!) by Jon Jory
Chakeres Memorial Theatre (905 Woodlawn Ave)
Thursday-Saturday 7:30 p.m.; Sunday 1:00 p.m. & 4:30 p.m.
April 21-24
Spring Dance Concert, artistic direction by Sarah Schildmeyer '22
Chakeres Memorial Theatre (905 Woodlawn Ave)
Thursday-Friday 7:30 p.m.; Saturday-Sunday 2:00 p.m.
The Spring Dance Concert will include pieces choreographed by three of our department's senior dancers and one by a faculty member. The pieces being shown include a wide variety of styles such as lyrical, contemporary, and jazz. Senior Dance Major Sarah Schildmeyer has taken on the role as Artistic Director with the help of fellow senior Theatre majors and fellow senior dancers.