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Troilus and Cressida: Touchdown for Love?

Troilus and Cressida

Troilus and Cressida photo by Stan Barouh

What do the characters of William Shakespeare’s Troilus and Cressida have in common with the youth of 2016? They are powerful, boisterous and relay the news of the latest love triangles via text message. The UMD School of Theatre, Dance, and Performance Studies’ production of Troilus and Cressida provides a modern take on a classic war tale of two rivaling ancient powers in the pursuit of land and love. To those viewers expecting to see the aftermath of a great war in the ruins of Troy, one might be surprised to find the battlefield of mid-13th century BCE adorned with lively infusions of modernity including: track suits with toga-like sashes and traditional ancient battle armor placed atop football jerseys. This adaptation takes inspiration from a high school homecoming football game to tell this story in a reimagined way. Interspersed between tense war scenes, this production also enjoys a soundtrack of many 21st century popular music hits which provide a welcome relief from the strife brought on by the spirited battle scenes.

A Cappella is Back

This blog post is by Kathleen Kelly, a junior government & politics and communications double major.

Vocalosity

Vocalosity photo by Jeremy Daniel

One does not have to be a devoted follower of a capella music to have been completely blown away by Friday night’s Vocalosity performance. After watching Vocalosity perform, there was not a member in the audience who could deny the truth. A capella is cool again. This modern take on a capella combines current, chart-topping songs with fearless, fresh dance moves, and has completely revamped the look of a capella.

Register for a Summer Art Camp! Ages 8-11 and 11-15

M-NCPPC Summer Camp

Summer is a time to have fun with friends, explore the world and try new activities!

M-NCPPC’s Department of Parks and Recreation offers you plenty of summer options. Choose from more than 670 camp sessions throughout Prince George’s County, including four camps held here at The Clarice Smith Performing Arts Center.

Deadline extended: Apply to perform in the 2016-2017 NextLOOK season

SWING​​​

Artist from 2015–2016 NextLOOK performance SWING. Photo by Kintz Photography

Are you a local performing artist who is interested in developing new work? Do you or your company want audience feedback on projects you are designing? Do you value input in your creative process?

Apply to the 2016-2017 NextLOOK season by Friday, March 11, 2016. Deadline extended to the end of Monday, March 14, 2016!

Meghan K. Abadoo Receives Choreographers’ Showcase Audience Choice Award

Meghan Abadoo

Meghan K. Abadoo photo by Zachary Z. Handler

Congratulations to UMD School of Theatre, Dance, and Performance Studies’ Meghan K. Abadoo, the recipient of the Audience Choice Award at the 33rd Annual Choreographers’ Showcase!

UPDATE: Ticketing maintenance scheduled for Monday, November 5, 2012

UPDATE (Monday, November 5, 2012 . 5:52PM): We've finished our maintenance. Thank you for your patience.

On Monday, November 5, 2012, we will perform scheduled maintenance on our ticketing software.

From 7AM to approximately 6PM, we will be unable to perform any transactions or access any accounts.

UMD students: We will delay the distribution of free tickets until Tuesday, November 6, starting at 11AM.

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TDPS's Brian MacDevitt Honored with Prestigious 2012 Henry Hewes Design Award

Brian MacDevitt and Stephen Colbert

Brian MacDevitt and Stephen Colbert photo by Anita and Steve Shevett

The UMD School of Theatre, Dance, and Performance Studies (TDPS) is proud to announce that professor Brian MacDevitt has been honored with the prestigious 2012 Henry Hewes Design Award for his lighting design in Death of a Salesman on Broadway. MacDevitt has won this honor twice before for his lighting of the Tom Stoppard plays The Invention of Love and later for The Coast of Utopia.

Monday, October 29 & Tuesday, October 30: Cancellations, Postponements and Ticket Office Closure

UPDATED: Closed on Tuesday, October 30, 2012.

Due to the forecasted impact of Hurricane Sandy, the Clarice Smith Performing Arts Center will be closed on Monday, October 29 and Tuesday, October 30, 2012, including both our ticket office and administrative offices.

The following events have been canceled or rescheduled:

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