Tuesday, November 30, 2021

Slot 3 Callbacks

Congrats to everyone who auditioned for Don! As you may have heard, we are pivoting to a new show title for our February slot and should have that to announce later this week! 

In the meantime, we are moving ahead with callbacks for the show... so we wanted to get you the schedule.

They will be held this Sunday, 12/5 in the Little Theatre from 11am to 1pm. 

Stay tuned for more info! 


Callback List

  • Lindsey Ashworth
  • Reegan Camire
  • Nick Corsi
  • Brayden Fanti
  • Deanna Irizarry
  • Autumn Jefferson
  • Andrew Leger
  • Isaac Lopez
  • Matthew Macy
  • Aida Menacho
  • Olivia Merritt
  • Maddie Perez
  • Matt Thureson
  • Liz Seastrom
  • Nayeli Vazquez


Never the Sinner

The growing stage production is looking for light and sound board operators... if you're interested, please let Mak (mholahan_9332@email.ric.edu), Jared, or Katryne know asap!

Thanks!

Monday, November 29, 2021

MTC Meeting (12/1/21)

 Hi everybody!

Just a reminder that we will be holding our first Musical Theatre Company meeting this Wednesday (12/1) - we will be meeting in the dance studio instead of the Little Theater. 

See you then!

Re-post for Padlet Link..?

 Let's try this again! Try copying and pasting this link...


https://padlet.com/caseyseymourkim/egekupmaeooufxl6

Weekly Schedule: 11/28-12/5

SUNDAY, 11/28

7:00-10:00pm - Rehearsal for Never the Sinner (Little Theatre)


MONDAY, 11/29

7:00-10:00pm - Rehearsal for Never the Sinner (Little Theatre)


TUESDAY, 11/30

7:00-10:00pm - Rehearsal for Never the Sinner (Little Theatre)


WEDNESDAY, 12/1

7:00-10:00pm - Rehearsal for Never the Sinner (Little Theatre)


THURSDAY, 12/2

7:00-10:00pm - Rehearsal for Never the Sinner (Little Theatre)


FRIDAY, 12/3

1:00-4:00pm - Performance/MT 091 (individual appointments - Little Theatre)

1:00-4:00pm - Tech/Design 091 (individual appointments - Tech classroom)

2:00pm - Never the Sinner production meeting (Zoom)

        Meeting ID: 820 7907 7131

        Passcode: Sinner2021

        https://ri-college.zoom.us/j/82079077131?pwd=bmNsbVZjTGtnZlMxRWNzNDloZnJTUT09


SATURDAY, 12/4



SUNDAY, 12/5

11:00-1:00pm - Slot 3 Callbacks (Little Theatre)

7:00-10:00pm - Rehearsal for Never the Sinner (Little Theatre)


091 Reminder

If you're a General/Performance/Musical Theatre major - please remember to send in your videos to Bill and Casey using Padlet - https://padlet.com/caseyseymourkim/egekupmaeooufxl6 

and sign up for in-person feedback appointment using this link - https://docs.google.com/document/d/1w9MGHBG7AVsSQCuBnojwjv8Vc8AFfDgbbbiu7QgJNCo/edit?usp=sharing


For Tech/Design, here is the schedule for this Friday in the Little Theatre:

1:00pm – Sara Mulligan

1:15pm – Mak Holahan

1:35pm – Amanda Lagace

1:45pm – Maddy Perez

2:00pm – Emily Caprio

2:20pm – Dylan McMahon

2:30pm – Drew Bebko

2:45pm – Zoe Desousa

3:00pm – Alex Sprague 

3:15pm – Sofia DaSilva

3:30pm – Rebecca Devivo

3:40pm – Julia Paone

4:00pm - Rachel Terceira

Friday, November 26, 2021

MTC Meeting (12/01/21)

 Hello everyone!

We hope you are all having a relaxing break! Our first Musical Theatre Company meeting will be this Wednesday (December 1st) in the Little Theater at 12:00pm. Please join us for information on the rest of the school year, and upcoming activities we have planned. 

See you all soon! 

Freshman Performance Monologue for 091 Submissions

Hello all!

Here is the monologue for the Freshman Performance and General Concentrators (and also those who wish to be Performance Concentrators) who are taking THTR 091. (For those of you who are not Freshman or new to the program -- every Performance/General concentrator is not on my advisee list, and you can help spread the word!)

Please have it memorized and upload the video of your performance to this padlet link by December 3:

https://padlet.com/caseyseymourkim/egekupmaeooufxl6

This monologue is from the play Variations on the Death of Trotsky by David Ives. I strongly recommend reading the play. (It is a one-act, so it is short.) If you need the PDF, email me and I will send it to you. (casey.seymourkim@gmail.com)

Thank you and have a wonderful holiday weekend!

--Casey SK

Here is the Monologue:

Trotsky:     So even an assassin can make the flowers grow. The gardener was false, and yet the garden that he tended was real. How was I to know he was my killer when I passed him every day? How was I to know that the man tending the nasturtiums would keep me from seeing what the weather will be like tomorrow? How was I to know I'd never see Casablana, which wouldn't be made until 1942 and which I would have despised anyway? How was I to know I'd never get the know about the bomb, or the eighty thousand dead at Hiroshima? Or rock and roll, or Gorbachev, or the state of Israel? How was I supposed to know I'd be erased from the history books of my own land..?

Sometime, for everyone, there's a room that you go into, and it's the room that you never leave. Or else you go out of a room and it's the last room that you'll leave.

This is my last room.


Wednesday, November 24, 2021

Congratulations - ACTF Nominations

Congratulations to the following individuals!

MUSICAL THEATRE CANDIDATE: Autumn Jefferson

IRENE RYAN CANDIDATE: Emma McKay

MERIT AWARDS: Julia Paone for Stage Management

78 Practicum Deadline

Just a reminder that your THTR 178, 278, 378, and 478 assessment forms are due at the end of next week! 

Please put them in my office mailbox or under my office door by 4pm on Friday, 12/3.

Questions? Feel free to email me!

Thanks and have a great long weekend,

~ Nicki


THTR 091

THTR 091 individual end of semester meetings are coming up soon!

For Design/Tech: Individual appointments will be assigned for Friday, 12/3 from 1-4pm. If you have any conflicts within that time frame, please email them to Nicki asap. Underclassmen should be prepared with a resume draft. Upperclassman should have copies of their resume and current portfolio. All students will have the opportunity to discuss their progress in the program with the faculty panel.

For Musical Theatre: Appointments will be Friday, 12/3 and Friday, 12/10. Please sign up here for a time slot! See below for criteria. Materials should be submitted to Casey and Bill electronically by https://padlet.com/caseyseymourkim/egekupmaeooufxl6 no later than 2 days before your individual time slot!

For Performance Majors: Appointments will be Friday, 12/3 and Friday, 12/10. Please sign up here for a time slot! See below for criteria. Materials should be submitted to Casey and Bill electronically by https://padlet.com/caseyseymourkim/egekupmaeooufxl6 no later than 2 days before your individual time slot!

For General: You can choose which option you'd like to do! If you want to be included in either Performance/Musical Theatre jury, please sign up at the above link! If you want to be included on the tech schedule, please email Nicki.


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JURY REQUIREMENTS FOR MUSICAL THEATRE PERFORMANCE MAJORS

FRESHMAN MUSICAL THEATRE PERFORMANCE-Semester 1

One memorized monologue from a published play of approximately one minute in length(from a play written since 2015)

One 16 bar cut of a song from the Broadway repertoire.

A discussion of the student’s progress in the program with the faculty panel.

FRESHMAN MUSICAL THEATRE PERFORMANCE-Semester 2

2 contrasting monologues from published plays of approximately one minute in length each. (contemporary serious and contemporary comic)

One 32 bar song from the Broadway repertoire.

Execution of a student devised dance combination, and a learned physical theatre sequence.

A discussion of the student’s progress in the program with the faculty panel.

SOPHOMORE MUSICAL THEATRE PERFORMANCE -Semester 3

2 contrasting monologues from published plays of approximately one minute in length (from Broadway musicals)

2 full length songs from the Broadway repertoire. (1 Ballad/1 Up Tempo)

A discussion of the student’s progress in the program with the faculty panel.

SOPHOMORE MUSICAL THEATRE PERFORMANCE -Semester 4

2 contrasting monologues from published plays of approximately one minute in length.(1 American Psychological Realism/1 Non-American late 19th, Early 20th Century)

2 contrasting full length songs which fulfill two unfulfilled categories from the repertoire list

Execution of a student devised dance combination, and a learned physical theatre sequence.

A discussion of the student’s progress in the program with the faculty panel.

JUNIOR MUSICAL THEATRE PERFORMANCE -Semester 5

2 contrasting monologues from published plays of approximately one minute in length.(2 from pre 1878/no Shakespeare)

2 contrasting full length songs which fulfill two unfulfilled categories from the repertoire list

A discussion of the student’s progress in the program with the faculty panel.

JUNIOR MUSICAL THEATRE PERFORMANCE -Semester 6

2 contrasting monologues from published plays of approximately one minute in length.(2 Shakespeare)

2 contrasting full length songs which fulfill two unfulfilled categories from the repertoire list

Execution of a student devised dance combination, and a learned physical theatre sequence.

A discussion of the student’s progress in the program with the faculty panel.

SENIOR MUSICAL THEATRE PERFORMANCE -Semester 7

2 contrasting monologues from published plays of approximately one minute in length.(1 Moliere/1 of your choice)

2 contrasting full length songs which fulfill two unfulfilled categories from the repertoire list

A discussion of the student’s progress in the program with the faculty panel.

SENIOR MUSICAL THEATRE PERFORMANCE -Semester 8

Submission of Music Repertoire Book and Monologue Repertoire Book

Performance of one monologue from your book of your choice.

Performance of one monologue from your book chosen by faculty.

Performance of one song from your book of your choice.

Performance of one song from your book chosen by faculty

Execution of a student devised dance combination, and a learned physical theatre sequence.

A discussion of the student’s progress in the program with the faculty panel.


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JURY REQUIREMENTS FOR THEATRE PERFORMANCE MAJORS

FRESHMAN PERFORMANCE-Semester 1

One memorized monologue from a published play of approximately one minute in length (Trotsky monologue - provided by the instructor 1 week before jury)

A discussion of the student’s progress in the program with the faculty panel.

FRESHMAN PERFORMANCE-Semester 2

2 contrasting monologues from published plays of approximately one minute in length each. (1 contemporary serious and 1 contemporary comic)

Execution of a learned physical theatre sequence.

A discussion of the student’s progress in the program with the faculty panel.

SOPHOMORE PERFORMANCE-Semester 3

2 contrasting monologues from published plays of approximately one minute in length (1 contemporary serious and 1 contemporary comic)

A discussion of the student’s progress in the program with the faculty panel.

SOPHOMORE PERFORMANCE-Semester 4

2 contrasting monologues from published plays of approximately one minute in length.(1 American Psychological Realism/1 Non-American late 19th, Early 20th Century)

Execution of a learned physical theatre sequence.

A discussion of the student’s progress in the program with the faculty panel.

JUNIOR PERFORMANCE-Semester 5

2 contrasting monologues from published plays of approximately one minute in length.(2 from pre 1878/no Shakespeare)

A discussion of the student’s progress in the program with the faculty panel.

JUNIOR PERFORMANCE-Semester 6

2 contrasting monologues from published plays of approximately one minute in length.(2 Shakespeare)

Execution of a learned physical theatre sequence.

A discussion of the student’s progress in the program with the faculty panel.

SENIOR PERFORMANCE-Semester 7

2 contrasting monologues from published plays of approximately one minute in length.(1 Moliere/1 from a play written since 2015)

A discussion of the student’s progress in the program with the faculty panel.

SENIOR PERFORMANCE-Semester 8

Submission of Monologue Repertoire Book

Performance of one monologue from your book of your choice.

Performance of one monologue from your book chosen by faculty.

Execution of a learned physical theatre sequence.

A discussion of the student’s progress in the program with the faculty panel.












Tuesday, November 23, 2021

Audition Update!

 Callbacks for Don's show are being postponed! 

Stay tuned for more info and enjoy the long holiday weekend!

Sunday, November 21, 2021

Weekly Schedule: 11/21-11/28

SUNDAY, 11/21

2:00-5:00pm - Playboy of the West Indies Auditions! (Little Theatre)

* Please sign up for an audition time slot in advance - https://docs.google.com/document/d/1ZhiyBV1uzvz5OLktihVWlXTtxs23JcDTh8mYjrgk-og/edit?usp=sharing

7:00-10:00pm - Rehearsal for Never the Sinner (Little Theatre)


MONDAY, 11/22

7:00-10:00pm - Rehearsal for Never the Sinner (Little Theatre)


TUESDAY, 11/23

7:00-10:00pm - Rehearsal for Never the Sinner (Little Theatre)


WEDNESDAY, 11/24

7:00-10:00pm - Rehearsal for Never the Sinner (Little Theatre)


THURSDAY, 11/25

RIC closed - Thanksgiving Break!


FRIDAY, 11/26

RIC closed - Thanksgiving Break!


SATURDAY, 11/27

RIC closed - Thanksgiving Break!


SUNDAY, 11/28

2:00-5:00pm - Playboy of the West Indies Callbacks (Little Theatre)

7:00-10:00pm - Rehearsal for Never the Sinner (Little Theatre)


Friday, November 19, 2021

Quick Note Re: Auditions for Playboy of the West Indies

Hello all -- 

It has come to our attention that there are some concerns about the auditions for the play "Playboy of the West Indies" on Sunday.

The play is an adaptation of "Playboy of the Western World," which takes place in Ireland. The play we hope to do takes place in the West Indies.

The play was chosen by our guest director Don Mays, who is a theater and film director and writer who has worked for Providence Black Repertory Company, Wilbury Group, AFRI Film Production, and other venues.  He is on Facebook, if you wish to see what work he has done:  https://www.facebook.com/don.mays2

This choice is part of our program's commitment to finding vehicles that offer a wider variety of performance opportunities for our students. 

All theater majors are required to audition for all Mainstage shows -- while there is always opportunity for discussion of casting issues, there is no need to worry about inappropriate or insensitive casting choices for this particular production. 

Don has asked for two contrasting contemporary monologues, which everyone should be able to provide. You can always talk to him directly, as well, if you have any concerns or questions.

Thank you and have a wonderful weekend!


 

Wednesday, November 17, 2021

Flash Sale - MTD gear

I have a very limited number of MTD gear items available for sale!  To reserve yours, email me at nfrechette@ric.edu. First come, first serve! 

Pick up needs to be before Thanksgiving break!

- MTD masks - I have quite a few (free)


- 1 XS long sleeve tee ($11.50)

- 1 small tee ($6)

 - 1 large tee ($6)

- 1 large zip hoodie ($22)


Don't see your size? We will be doing a large order next semester!

Thanks,

~ Nicki

Reminder - Auditions this Sunday!

Auditions for Playboy of the West Indies are this Sunday, 11/21 starting at 2:00pm!

Reminder: all Performance and Musical Theatre majors are required to audition as part of THTR 091... if you need to be on the "do not cast" list for this show, please email Nicki (nfrechette@ric.edu) by Saturday at 5pm or indicate do not case in the conflict section of the audition sheet!

  • Please sign up for time slot in advance - Click HERE!
  • And fill out the audition form - Click HERE!

Please prepare two contrasting monologues of your choice!
  • Callbacks will be the following Sunday at 2pm
  • If you can, please sign up for the earliest time slot you’re available and avoid leaving large gaps between appointments.
  • Callback and Cast list will be posted on the callboard - https://riccallboard.blogspot.com/
  • A read through for the show will be held Sunday, December 5th at 2pm with rehearsals beginning in earnest in January.


Sunday, November 14, 2021

Auditions for PLAYBOY OF THE WEST INDIES

AUDITIONS!!

PLAYBOY OF THE WEST INDIES 

by Mustapha Matura

Directed by Don Mays


Auditions on Sunday, 11/21 starting at 2:00pm!

  • Please sign up for time slot in advance - Click HERE!
  • And fill out the audition form - Click HERE!

Please prepare two contrasting monologues of your choice!

  • Callbacks will be the following Sunday at 2pm
  • If you can, please sign up for the earliest time slot you’re available and avoid leaving large gaps between appointments.
  • Callback and Cast list will be posted on the callboard - https://riccallboard.blogspot.com/
  • A read through for the show will be held Sunday, December 5th at 2pm with rehearsals beginning in earnest in January.


Weekly Schedule: 11/14 - 11/21

SUNDAY, 11/14

12:30pm - Cast/Crew call for 1776 (Forman Theatre)

2:00pm - 1776 performance # 6

7:00-10:00pm - Rehearsal for Never the Sinner (Little Theatre)


MONDAY, 11/15

7:00-10:00pm - Rehearsal for Never the Sinner (Little Theatre)


TUESDAY, 11/16

7:00-10:00pm - Rehearsal for Never the Sinner (Little Theatre)


WEDNESDAY, 11/17

12:00pm - Theatre Org Meeting (Little Theatre)

1:00pm - Technical Theatre Group TTG Mtg (Tech Classroom & zoom)

          Meeting ID: 623 699 2148

            Passcode: Techies!21

            https://ri-college.zoom.us/j/6236992148?pwd=VWVCNlQxUnJrNmR1cE9DQVhCRy9HUT09

7:00-10:00pm - Rehearsal for Never the Sinner (Little Theatre)

7:30pm - Beckie Menzie Musical Theatre workshop


THURSDAY, 11/18

7:00-10:00pm - Rehearsal for Never the Sinner (Little Theatre)


FRIDAY, 11/19

2:00pm - Never the Sinner production meeting (Zoom)

        Meeting ID: 820 7907 7131

        Passcode: Sinner2021

        https://ri-college.zoom.us/j/82079077131?pwd=bmNsbVZjTGtnZlMxRWNzNDloZnJTUT09

2:30pm - Playboy of the West Indies production meeting (Zoom)

        https://ri-college.zoom.us/j/86115983034?pwd=YzNWbDluZ2V0cTk4YjZQd0o5Q0ZrQT09

        Meeting ID: 861 1598 3034

        Passcode: WtZ70bFc


SATURDAY, 11/20



SUNDAY, 11/21

2:00-5:00pm - Playboy of the West Indies Auditions! (Little Theatre)

* Please sign up for an audition time slot in advance - https://docs.google.com/document/d/1ZhiyBV1uzvz5OLktihVWlXTtxs23JcDTh8mYjrgk-og/edit?usp=sharing


Wednesday, November 10, 2021

AUDITIONS - THTR 480 WORKSHOP (spring 2022)

Auditions for a class titled DEVELOPING AN AMERICAN MUSICAL: A WORKSHOP (THTR 480  3-Credits) will be held in December for singers, hip-hop and spoken word artists and dancers.


The class will be  taught by well-known actor/director/playwright and composer Ricardo Pitts-Wiley who has taught Contemporary Black Theatre (THTR 261) at RIC for the past 4 years. He is also the co-founder of Mixed Magic Theatre in Pawtucket and an actor at Trinity Rep in Providence.

The class will workshop and perform a new Rock/Hip-Hop/Soul Musical titled TRAINS AND DREAMS, Written by Pitts-Wiley and guitarists/composer Robert Schleeter

Classes will meet on Tuesdays From  4-6:50 beginning January 18th, 2022

Looking for a multi-ethnic cast of 10 Women and 10 Men

(See Synopsis of the Play Below)


AUDITIONS WILL BE HELD:

  • MON 12/6  10 AM-12 PM  Nazarian Center 189
  • TUE  12/7  5-7 PM  Little Theatre


  • Please be prepared to sing a song that shows your vocal range
  • Spoken word and rappers must be prepared to perform a 1-2 minute selection
  • You may use tracks or provide your own accompanist..
  • Dancers will be required to do 1 minute hip-hop routine


To reserve an audition slot please send your name and preferred date to rpittswiley@ric.edu by December 3rd.

You may also send questions about the workshop to the same email.


TRAINS AND DREAMS

An American Musical by Ricardo Pitts-Wiley and Robert Schleeter

Ricardo Pitts-Wiley and Robert Schleeter have been song writing team for almost 40 years. They have written more than 250 songs and the musicals, Nights People, Sara’s Juke Box, Man, Woman, Chaos and Train’s and Dreams.

Trains and Dreams 28 song score includes music and songs from across the American music landscape including rhythm and blues, rock, soul, jazz and gospel.

Mixed Magic Theatre will present Trains and Dreams in Concert, September 24th- 26th at the Mixed Magic Amphitheatre located at 560 Mineral Spring Ave. in Pawtucket, RI.

Please visit our website mmtri.org for more information.


Synopsis:

A storyteller, Eccho, tell a story from a past time in America, now called The City.

Years of social upheaval and corporate and political corruption has led to The Madness Time, a chaotic and violent reality where street gangs ruled.

Out of the Madness Time, a charismatic leader named Train emerges determined to unite the warring factions and forge a new nation. He preaches that America is a failed idea whose time had passed, and the future will be a new order of his design and under his control. He is supported by a woman he calls Second, a brilliant and ambitious doctor, and Looms, a ruthless former gang member.

Also emerging from the rubble is a woman Makeda who believes in the Will, the spiritual force that connects humans to their dreams and need for self-determination.

Makeda believes that America is not a failed idea, but an unfulfilled promise Her followers include Omar, a former gang leader determined to change his life and Leta, a former teacher and with a perceptive spirit. They and others have found safety in a former prison called YESTERDAY.

As Eccho’s story unfolds, Train is on the verge of gaining complete control of The City. But he feels threatened by Makeda, his former lover, who will not bend the knee or accept his offer to be queen to his king.

While Train attends to the suppression of a rebellion in The City Second is left to hold the people at Yesterday hostage.

Concerned that Makeda could interfere with her ambitions, Second stabs her, leaving her for dead,

When news of Makeda’s death reaches Train, fearing for his own mortality, he commands Second to replace his human parts with machine parts.

When Train realizes that Makeda has survived and her power is growing, he summons his followers to march with him to destroy Yesterday.

Makeda, senses Train’s approach and must summon her fading strength and encourage her people to push the power of The Will and Dreams beyond Yesterday’s walls to reach the people in The City.

As Train closes in on Yesterday, the machine parts begin to fail and Second takes command of the march.

This leads to a dramatic showdown as the two leaders encounter each other, with the fate of the future at stake.

Friday, November 5, 2021

Weekly Schedule: 11/6 - 11/14

SATURDAY, 11/6

9:00-11:00am - Sitz probe for 1776  (onstage - Roberts Auditorium)

<break for lunch>

12:00-5:00pm - Tech # 1 for 1776  (Forman Theatre)

        * "GO" at 12:30pm


SUNDAY, 11/7

Remember we "fall back" today! - Daylight Savings Ends

5:00-10:00pm - Tech # 2 for 1776  (Forman Theatre)

        * "GO" at 5:30pm

7:00-10:00pm - Rehearsal for Never the Sinner (Little Theatre)


MONDAY, 11/8

5:30-10:30pm - Tech # 3 for 1776  (Forman Theatre)

        * "GO" at 7:00pm

7:00-10:00pm - Rehearsal for Never the Sinner (Little Theatre)


TUESDAY, 11/9

5:30-10:30pm - Final Dress for 1776  (Forman Theatre)

        * "GO" at 7:30pm

        7:30pm - Open Dress for 1776  (Forman Theatre)


WEDNESDAY, 11/10

6:00pm - Cast/Crew call for 1776 (Forman Theatre)

7:30pm - 1776 performance # 1

7:00-10:00pm - Rehearsal for Never the Sinner (Little Theatre)


THURSDAY, 11/11

Veteran's Day - Classes are in session

6:00pm - Cast/Crew call for 1776 (Forman Theatre)

7:30pm - 1776 performance # 2

7:00-10:00pm - Rehearsal for Never the Sinner (Little Theatre)


FRIDAY, 11/12

2:00pm - Never the Sinner production meeting (Zoom)

        Meeting ID: 820 7907 7131

        Passcode: Sinner2021

        https://ri-college.zoom.us/j/82079077131?pwd=bmNsbVZjTGtnZlMxRWNzNDloZnJTUT09

6:00pm - Cast/Crew call for 1776 (Forman Theatre)

7:30pm - 1776 performance # 3


SATURDAY, 11/13

12:30pm - Cast/Crew call for 1776 (Forman Theatre)

2:00pm - 1776 performance # 4

        Dinner at Donovan

7:30pm - 1776 performance # 5

        9:30pm - ACTF response


SUNDAY, 11/17

12:30pm - Cast/Crew call for 1776 (Forman Theatre)

2:00pm - 1776 performance # 6

7:00-10:00pm - Rehearsal for Never the Sinner (Little Theatre)


 

Monday, November 1, 2021

1776 Open Dress

Update - We only have two spots left! (as of 11/8 at 1:28pm)

You can now reserve your spot to attend the 

dress rehearsal for 1776 on Tuesday, 11/9 at 7:30pm. 

click here ----> EVENT BRITE


Tickets are free and very limited... and are only available 

for Theatre majors.

First come, first serve!

Please arrive between 7:00 and 7:30pm. Masks are required!