New Plays Festival
Watson Fine Arts - Experimental Theatre Norton, United StatesLonger form plays—written, directed, and performed by Wheaton students—will be showcased at our annual festival. (The original dated for this event was March 2)
Longer form plays—written, directed, and performed by Wheaton students—will be showcased at our annual festival. (The original dated for this event was March 2)
Longer form plays—written, directed, and performed by Wheaton students—will be showcased at our annual festival. (The original dated for this event was March 2)
Longer form plays—written, directed, and performed by Wheaton students—will be showcased over one weekend at our annual festival.
Longer form plays—written, directed, and performed by Wheaton students—will be showcased over one weekend at our annual festival.
Longer form plays—written, directed, and performed by Wheaton students—will be showcased over one weekend at our annual festival.
Longer form plays—written, directed, and performed by Wheaton students—will be showcased over one weekend at our annual festival.
Professor Lazaro will give an evening performance on his major instruments, the marimba, and the vibraphone. He will also perform on the hand drums, giving an introduction to important rhythmical genres of the Caribbean and Latin American region, showing historical similarities and regional variations.
The Jazz Band, under the direction of Assistant Professor of Music Jeffrey Cashen, performs compositions by Horace Silver, Etta James, Jimmy Reed, Ralph Towner and others. The Phat Police will open for the Jazz Band playing a mixture of original songs, funk and jazz standards, old and new.
This biannual festival features ten-minute plays written in 48 hours based on a prompt devised by Playwright-in-Residence Charlotte Meehan. The festival is a collaboration between the Creative Writing Program and […]
Come out and meet the faculty and staff of the Department of Theatre and Dance Studies and hear what's planned for the coming year. Information about auditions for both theatre and dance will be provided as well as information about classes and the major.