Short Works Festival
Leonard & Claire Tow Center for the Performing Arts, Beller Rehearsal StudioAn evening of 10-minute plays presented by the students in the undergraduate directing class.
An evening of 10-minute plays presented by the students in the undergraduate directing class.
In a time of revolution, four women—one an activist playwright, one an assassin, one a queen, and one a Haitian spy—face the chaos of the French Revolution.
In a time of revolution, four women—one an activist playwright, one an assassin, one a queen, and one a Haitian spy—face the chaos of the French Revolution.
In a time of revolution, four women—one an activist playwright, one an assassin, one a queen, and one a Haitian spy—face the chaos of the French Revolution.
In a time of revolution, four women—one an activist playwright, one an assassin, one a queen, and one a Haitian spy—face the chaos of the French Revolution.
In a time of revolution, four women—one an activist playwright, one an assassin, one a queen, and one a Haitian spy—face the chaos of the French Revolution.
Set in the housing projects of San Pere, Louisiana, this coming-of-age story blends grief, queerness, and Southern Black tradition with the lyricism of Yoruba spirituality and community memory. Marcus; or the Secret of Sweet is the final story in Tarell Alvin McCraney’s Brother/Sister trilogy.
Set in the housing projects of San Pere, Louisiana, this coming-of-age story blends grief, queerness, and Southern Black tradition with the lyricism of Yoruba spirituality and community memory. Marcus; or the Secret of Sweet is the final story in Tarell Alvin McCraney’s Brother/Sister trilogy.
Set in the housing projects of San Pere, Louisiana, this coming-of-age story blends grief, queerness, and Southern Black tradition with the lyricism of Yoruba spirituality and community memory. Marcus; or the Secret of Sweet is the final story in Tarell Alvin McCraney’s Brother/Sister trilogy.