Theatre and Film Studies Honours Performance Series launches March 17

The Black Box Theatre stage in L.R. Wilson Hall

Final-year students in McMaster's Theatre and Film Studies program will present a series of original theatre works between March 17 and April 2 at the Black Box Theatre in L.R. Wilson Hall.


Theatre performances showcase the work of final-year students in the Theatre and Film Studies program

Students in the graduating class of the Theatre and Film Studies program will be presenting a series of original theatre works between March 17 and April 2.

The performances, which will be held in the Black Box Theatre in L.R. Wilson Hall, are the culmination of the program’s training in devised theatre – a process where a performance is created through the collaboration of an entire creative team, often through improvisation and other creative explorations.

Free tickets are available for each work on Eventbrite. See the individual listings for links.

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March 17-19 at 2:30 pm and 7 pm

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An individual’s world turns upside down when their queerness manifest itself as a physical form in front of them.

March 17-19 at 12:30 pm and 8 pm

https://inqueeryHPS.eventbrite.ca


 

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(Episode 1 x01) Maggie has an awkward run-in with her professor and deals with a dismissive doctor. Meanwhile, Alex struggles to finish his assignment.

March 31 – April 2 at 12:30 pm and 7 pm

https://indivisibleHPS.eventbrite.ca


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Escape this space by playing with accommodations for all – no matter how impossible it seems, just like breaking out of our ableist world.

March 31 – April 2 at 1:30 pm and 8 pm

https://escapableHPS.eventbrite.ca

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