The Department of Theatre + Dance's Season 22-23 features a wide variety of production modes and collaborations to best model theatre and dance making for the 21st century.
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By Itamar Moses. Directed by Marco Barricelli. Arthur Wagner Theatre.
- Weeks 8 & 10
- The Grad Acting Project is achieved through a collaboration with the director and a graduate acting ensemble. Project includes one prop pull and one costume pull.
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Choreographed by Yolande Snaith. Dance Studio 3.
- Week 10
- The Fall Dance Project is achieved through a collaboration with Choreographer, Lighting Designer, Sound Designer, Production Stage Manager, and predominantly Undergraduate Dancers.
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By Clare Barron. Directed by MFA 3rd year, Emily Moler. Mandell Weiss Forum Theatre.
- Weeks 7 & 8
- This MFA Director Thesis Project is achieved through a collaboration with Director, Production Stage Manager, Lighting, Scenic, Costume, Sound Designers, a mix of graduate and undergraduate assistants, and predominantly graduate Actors (at least 1 BA role). The production team will work in collaboration with Production Shops to realize designs.
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By Sophie Treadwell. Directed by MFA 2nd year, Rosie Glen-Lambert. Shank Theatre.
- Weeks 9 & 10
- This MFA 2 Director Project is achieved through a collaboration with Director, Production Stage Manager, Lighting, Scenic, Costume, Sound Designers, a mix of graduate and undergraduate assistants, and predominantly Undergraduate Actors (at least 1-2 Grad roles). The production team will work in collaboration with Production Shops to realize designs.
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By José Cruz González. UC San Diego Chicanx Teatro Ensemble Project. Directed by Robert Castro. Casa Familiar Station, San Ysidro.
- Week 10
- This community and campus project is achieved through a collaboration with UC San Diego Center on Global Justice, Casa Familiar Community Station, and undergraduate and graduate participants working alongside professional and community-based artists.
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By Undergraduates. Arthur Wagner Theatre.
- Weeks 10 & 11
- Submissions due by Monday, Week 3, at noon, Fall Quarter
- Up to 3 projects will be selected Monday, Week 5, at noon
- The LABS are self-producing opportunities for experimentation in a wide variety of performance concentrations.
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Directed & choreographed by Guest Artist Raja Feather Kelly. Potiker Theatre.
- Week 6; a Dance-Theater Project
- This Quinn Martin Project is achieved through a collaboration with Director/ Choreographer, Production Stage Manager, Lighting, Scenic, Costume, Sound Designers, a mix of graduate and undergraduate assistants, and a mix of Graduate and Undergraduate Actors and Dancers. The production team will work in collaboration with Production Shops to realize designs. The QM is an opportunity that happens every other year.
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By Georges Feydeau. Directed by Stephen Buescher. Potiker Theatre.
- Week 10
- Achieved through a collaboration with Director, Production Stage Manager, Lighting, Scenic, Costume, Sound Designers, a mix of graduate and undergraduate assistants, and a mix of Graduate and Undergraduate Actors. The production team will work in collaboration with Production Shops to realize designs.
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By Virginia Grise. Directed by MFA 3rd year, Cambria Herrera. Mandell Weiss Forum Theatre.
- Weeks 8 & 9
- This MFA Director Thesis Project is achieved through a collaboration with Director, Production Stage Manager, Lighting, Scenic, Costume, Sound Designers, a mix of graduate and undergraduate assistants, and predominantly Undergraduate Actors (at least 1-2 Grad roles). The production team will work in collaboration with Production Shops to realize designs.
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By William Shakespeare. Directed by MFA 2nd year, Rosie Glen-Lambert. Shank Theatre.
- Week 8
- This Studio Shakes Project is achieved through a collaboration with the Director, Production Stage Manager, and a predominantly graduate acting ensemble. Project includes: One prop pull, one costume pull. Graduate Production Stage Manager.
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by Undergraduates & Graduates; The Arthur Wagner Theatre
- Weeks 10 & 11
- Submissions due by Monday, Week 3, at noon, Winter Quarter
- Up to 6 projects will be selected Monday, Week 5, at noon
- The LABS are self-producing opportunities for experimentation in a wide variety of performance concentrations.
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WNPF 5 & 6, in Rep. Titles TBD. Directors TBD. Shank or Forum Theatres.
- Weeks 6 & 7
- Each of these WNPF productions are written by an MFA Playwright and achieved through collaboration with Director, Production Stage Manager, Lighting, Scenic, Costume, Sound Designers, a mix of graduate and undergraduate assistants, and combination of Undergraduate & Graduate Actors. The production team will work in collaboration with Production Shops to realize designs.
WNPF 3 & 4, in Rep. Titles TBD. MFA Directors TBD. Potiker Theatre.
- Weeks 6 & 7
- Each of these WNPF productions are written by an MFA Playwright and achieved through collaboration with Director, Production Stage Manager, Lighting, Scenic, Costume, Sound Designers, a mix of graduate and undergraduate assistants, and combination of Undergraduate & Graduate Actors. The production team will work in collaboration with Production Shops to realize designs.
WNPF 1 & 2, One-Acts on a Single Bill. Titles TBD. MFA Director TBD. Arthur Wagner Theatre.
- Weeks 6 & 7
- These WNPF One-Acts perform on a Single Bill, are written by an MFA Playwright, and achieved through collaboration with a Director, a Production Stage Manager, and combination of Undergraduate & Graduate Actors. Projects do not have designers assigned.
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Title TBD. directed by Kim Rubinstein. Arthur Wagner Theatre.
- Week 10
- This Project is created through the collaboration of Director, Production Stage Manager, Lighting, Scenic, Costume, Sound Designers, Undergraduate Actors. The production team will work in collaboration with Production Shops to realize designs.
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Choreographed by TBD - New Faculty Hire. Potiker Theatre.
- Week 10
- New Directions features original work by student choreographers, under the direction of a faculty member and in collaboration with undergraduate dancers, a Production Stage Manager, and a Lighting Designer.
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By Undergraduates & Graduates. T&D Digital Performance Platform.
- Weeks 9, 10 & 11
- An opportunity to experiment in the landscape of digital performance with podcasts, radio plays, short videos, animation, amongst numerous other digital forms of storytelling.
- Submissions due by Monday, Week 3, at noon, Spring Quarter
- Up to 20 o projects will be selected Week 5
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