600 HIGHWAYMEN Post-Performance Creative Conversation

Join the artists for a conversation after each performance.

This innovative and intimate new theatrical piece from artists Abigail Browde and Michael Silverstone tests the limits of individual and collective responsibility, and our willingness to be there for one another. Performed in complete collaboration with the audience, The Fever examines how we assemble, organize and care for the bodies around us. Who will you be when our eyes are on you? What will we see when we all look your way?

Weekday Players Original Works Project

The Weekday Players proudly present their Original Works Projects, a memorable night of short plays created and produced by students. You'll laugh. You'll cry. You'll laugh AND cry. Either way, join them for a great time!

New Dances

New Dances is a performance in which students present creative work on stage, at any stage of development. It's a fun, supportive and fulfilling experience for performers and audiences alike.

Kreativity Open Mic

Join the Kreators of the Kreativity Diversity Troupe for an open mic night, full of music, dance and spoken word.

Want to try out your own performance chops? Show up and sign up! Just looking for a night of entertainment from some of the most talented students in the metro area? Simply take a seat and enjoy the show.

Second Season

Second Season features original works created, performed and produced by students. 

Swirl

By Agyeiwaa Asante

What is the conversation between Black Americans and Asian-Americans navigating through white America? Jade and Charlie, an interracial couple, decide to go out for dinner with Charlie's opinionated roommate Sean. But an unexpected guest makes a simple meal into a complex conversation on race, relationships and politics between different demographic groups.

 

Second Season

Second Season features original works created, performed and produced by students. 

Finding Space Between

By Emily Ames and Amber Lucia Chabus

Influenced by the writings of feminist theorists like bell hooks, Simone de Beauvoir and Susan Bordo, Finding Space Between seeks to explore the construction of women and the spaces we inhabit.

i'm just trying to stay here

By Les Gray

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