
Your cell phone, computer screen, mirror…nothing is safe. ONEĪ film by Jordan Myers ONE is a story about a young woman named Jess who is faced with a world where man-eating demons inhabit all reflective surfaces. (simultaneous live stream of In Time on YouTube) Saturday, November 20, 5:30 p.m. Recipient of the 2021 Miami University Theatre Gallagher Playwriting Award.įriday, November 19, 8:30 p.m. Through letters, balls, texts, and unexpected encounters, Sarah, Cecilia, Sam, and Casey learn what it means to see and be seen. Alternating vignettes reveal that these moments in time are not as different as they may seem.

In TimeĪ play by Ruby Gray What does it mean to be a woman? In Time follows two sets of people, one “then” and one “now”, as they find love, identity, and a chance for liberation. (simultaneous live stream of The End of the World on YouTube) Saturday, November 20, 8:30 p.m. As they talk about the meaning of life and grief in this subtext-rich short drama, the hidden truth of their situation slowly comes to light. (simultaneous live stream of The Butterflies' Promise on YouTube) The End of the WorldĪ play by Baxter Whitehead Two men sit together at the end of the world, grappling with the sheer incomprehensibility of what has happened.
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The Butterflies' Promise will be performed as a musical tour through songs originally performed using the Vocaloid voice synthesizer software that chronicle the trio's journey through their first semester as they laugh, love, cry, and find their own identities through a turbulent coming-of-age.įriday, November 19, 7 p.m. They were hoping for an easy and smooth transition to school, but life gets in the way. (simultaneous live stream of the BOTL Dance Concert on YouTube) The Butterflies' Promise A Vocaloid Jukebox Musicalīy Joseph Sheridan Presented by New Wave Theatre Company Best friends Danica, Allison, and Ryan are starting their first semester of college in the town where they grew up.

Tickets are NOT required for Ascend or A Beautiful Tango.įESTIVAL PROGRAM The Big Ol' Tiny Li'l Dance Concertįeaturing choreography from assistant professor of dance Ashley Goos, student Genáe Yeldell, and guest artist of the Dayton Contemporary Dance Company Countess Winfrey, the Big 'Ol Tiny Little Dance Concert uses movement to confront themes of wholeness, identity, and lineage. Tickets must be reserved ahead of time through the Miami University Box Office. Tickets for events in Studio 88 and Gates-Abegglen Theatre are free, but seating is limited. To view live streams, click on the links indicated below, or go to the 2021 MU Theatre Fringe Festival Playlist on YouTube »
