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"Away This Night" - conceived by Julie Solomon '17 **SOLD OUT**

A study of the intersection of gender identity, gender presentation, race, sexuality, and ability in physical space; a journey through the worlds of three of Shakespeare's plays.

Saturday, May 20, 2017
8:00pm – 9:30pm
Hopkins Center 114 Moore Theater
Intended Audience(s): Public
Categories: Performances

AWAY THIS NIGHT
Honors thesis production conceived by Julie Solomon '17

Julie Solomon ’17, Co-director and Scenic Designer

Deena Selenow, Co-director
Victoria Rowe '17, Lighting Designer
Celeste Jennings '18, Costume Designer
Will Maresco '19, Sound Designer

Danielle Piacentile ’17, Stage Manager

Away This Night interweaves the stories of three Shakespearean women who cross-dress. Inspired by immersive and feminist theatre traditions, this project is a study of the intersections of gender identity, gender presentation, race, sexuality, and ability in physical space. The performance will move throughout three built environments on the Moore Stage, taking the audience on a journey through the worlds of As You Like It, Twelfth Night, and The Merchant of Venice.

Tickets are $4, on sale beginning May 15 at the HOP Box Office.

Dartmouth Theater Department

For more information, contact:
Maggie Devine-Sullivan

Events are free and open to the public unless otherwise noted.