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SUMMARY:John Proctor is the Villain
DESCRIPTION:Nov 21\n        Ajax (Aias)\n        By SophoclesTranslated by Herbert Golder & Richard PevearDirected by Matthew KereamaNov. 19–21\, 2025Helen Wayne Rauh Studio Theater        \n    \n  \n\n\n\n\n  \n    Performances\n\n        		\n    		\n    		    Wednesday 8pm\n    		    Nov 19\n    		\n    		\n                		\n    		\n    		    Thursday 8pm\n    		    Nov 20\n    		\n    		\n                		\n    		\n    		    Friday 4pm\n    		    Nov 21\n    		\n    		\n                		\n    		\n    		    Friday 8pm\n    		    Nov 21\n    		\n    		\n              \n\n\n\nOptimism\, Rage\, and Coming of Age\n\n\n\nAt a high school in rural Georgia\, a group of lively teens are studying “The Crucible” while navigating young love\, sex ed\, and a few school scandals. Holding a contemporary lens to the American classic\, they begin to question who is really the hero and what is the truth\, discovering their own power in the process. Alternately touching and bitingly funny\, this new comedy captures a generation in mid-transformation\, running on pop music\, optimism\, and fury\, writing their own coming-of-age story. \n\n\n\n  \n\n      Purchase TicketsContent & Sensory Advisories  \n    \n\n\n  \n    \n    \n      “it shouldn’t take being scary to make things different \nthey shouldn’t have to be scared into listening to us \nthings should just be different \nthey should just listen” \n\n              -John Proctor is the Villain
URL:https://drama.cmu.edu/event/john-proctor-is-the-villain/2024-11-19/
LOCATION:Helen Wayne Rauh Studio Theater\, Purnell Center for the Arts | 5000 Forbes Ave.\, Pittsburgh\, Pennsylvania\, 15213\, United States
CATEGORIES:Performance
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SUMMARY:John Proctor is the Villain
DESCRIPTION:Nov 21\n        Ajax (Aias)\n        By SophoclesTranslated by Herbert Golder & Richard PevearDirected by Matthew KereamaNov. 19–21\, 2025Helen Wayne Rauh Studio Theater        \n    \n  \n\n\n\n\n  \n    Performances\n\n        		\n    		\n    		    Wednesday 8pm\n    		    Nov 19\n    		\n    		\n                		\n    		\n    		    Thursday 8pm\n    		    Nov 20\n    		\n    		\n                		\n    		\n    		    Friday 4pm\n    		    Nov 21\n    		\n    		\n                		\n    		\n    		    Friday 8pm\n    		    Nov 21\n    		\n    		\n              \n\n\n\nOptimism\, Rage\, and Coming of Age\n\n\n\nAt a high school in rural Georgia\, a group of lively teens are studying “The Crucible” while navigating young love\, sex ed\, and a few school scandals. Holding a contemporary lens to the American classic\, they begin to question who is really the hero and what is the truth\, discovering their own power in the process. Alternately touching and bitingly funny\, this new comedy captures a generation in mid-transformation\, running on pop music\, optimism\, and fury\, writing their own coming-of-age story. \n\n\n\n  \n\n      Purchase TicketsContent & Sensory Advisories  \n    \n\n\n  \n    \n    \n      “it shouldn’t take being scary to make things different \nthey shouldn’t have to be scared into listening to us \nthings should just be different \nthey should just listen” \n\n              -John Proctor is the Villain
URL:https://drama.cmu.edu/event/john-proctor-is-the-villain-3/2024-11-16/
LOCATION:Helen Wayne Rauh Studio Theater\, Purnell Center for the Arts | 5000 Forbes Ave.\, Pittsburgh\, Pennsylvania\, 15213\, United States
CATEGORIES:Performance
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SUMMARY:John Proctor is the Villain
DESCRIPTION:Nov 21\n        Ajax (Aias)\n        By SophoclesTranslated by Herbert Golder & Richard PevearDirected by Matthew KereamaNov. 19–21\, 2025Helen Wayne Rauh Studio Theater        \n    \n  \n\n\n\n\n  \n    Performances\n\n        		\n    		\n    		    Wednesday 8pm\n    		    Nov 19\n    		\n    		\n                		\n    		\n    		    Thursday 8pm\n    		    Nov 20\n    		\n    		\n                		\n    		\n    		    Friday 4pm\n    		    Nov 21\n    		\n    		\n                		\n    		\n    		    Friday 8pm\n    		    Nov 21\n    		\n    		\n              \n\n\n\nOptimism\, Rage\, and Coming of Age\n\n\n\nAt a high school in rural Georgia\, a group of lively teens are studying “The Crucible” while navigating young love\, sex ed\, and a few school scandals. Holding a contemporary lens to the American classic\, they begin to question who is really the hero and what is the truth\, discovering their own power in the process. Alternately touching and bitingly funny\, this new comedy captures a generation in mid-transformation\, running on pop music\, optimism\, and fury\, writing their own coming-of-age story. \n\n\n\n  \n\n      Purchase TicketsContent & Sensory Advisories  \n    \n\n\n  \n    \n    \n      “it shouldn’t take being scary to make things different \nthey shouldn’t have to be scared into listening to us \nthings should just be different \nthey should just listen” \n\n              -John Proctor is the Villain
URL:https://drama.cmu.edu/event/john-proctor-is-the-villain-2/2024-11-16/
LOCATION:Helen Wayne Rauh Studio Theater\, Purnell Center for the Arts | 5000 Forbes Ave.\, Pittsburgh\, Pennsylvania\, 15213\, United States
CATEGORIES:Performance
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SUMMARY:John Proctor is the Villain
DESCRIPTION:Nov 21\n        Ajax (Aias)\n        By SophoclesTranslated by Herbert Golder & Richard PevearDirected by Matthew KereamaNov. 19–21\, 2025Helen Wayne Rauh Studio Theater        \n    \n  \n\n\n\n\n  \n    Performances\n\n        		\n    		\n    		    Wednesday 8pm\n    		    Nov 19\n    		\n    		\n                		\n    		\n    		    Thursday 8pm\n    		    Nov 20\n    		\n    		\n                		\n    		\n    		    Friday 4pm\n    		    Nov 21\n    		\n    		\n                		\n    		\n    		    Friday 8pm\n    		    Nov 21\n    		\n    		\n              \n\n\n\nOptimism\, Rage\, and Coming of Age\n\n\n\nAt a high school in rural Georgia\, a group of lively teens are studying “The Crucible” while navigating young love\, sex ed\, and a few school scandals. Holding a contemporary lens to the American classic\, they begin to question who is really the hero and what is the truth\, discovering their own power in the process. Alternately touching and bitingly funny\, this new comedy captures a generation in mid-transformation\, running on pop music\, optimism\, and fury\, writing their own coming-of-age story. \n\n\n\n  \n\n      Purchase TicketsContent & Sensory Advisories  \n    \n\n\n  \n    \n    \n      “it shouldn’t take being scary to make things different \nthey shouldn’t have to be scared into listening to us \nthings should just be different \nthey should just listen” \n\n              -John Proctor is the Villain
URL:https://drama.cmu.edu/event/john-proctor-is-the-villain/2024-11-16/2/
LOCATION:Helen Wayne Rauh Studio Theater\, Purnell Center for the Arts | 5000 Forbes Ave.\, Pittsburgh\, Pennsylvania\, 15213\, United States
CATEGORIES:Performance
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SUMMARY:John Proctor is the Villain
DESCRIPTION:Nov 21\n        Ajax (Aias)\n        By SophoclesTranslated by Herbert Golder & Richard PevearDirected by Matthew KereamaNov. 19–21\, 2025Helen Wayne Rauh Studio Theater        \n    \n  \n\n\n\n\n  \n    Performances\n\n        		\n    		\n    		    Wednesday 8pm\n    		    Nov 19\n    		\n    		\n                		\n    		\n    		    Thursday 8pm\n    		    Nov 20\n    		\n    		\n                		\n    		\n    		    Friday 4pm\n    		    Nov 21\n    		\n    		\n                		\n    		\n    		    Friday 8pm\n    		    Nov 21\n    		\n    		\n              \n\n\n\nOptimism\, Rage\, and Coming of Age\n\n\n\nAt a high school in rural Georgia\, a group of lively teens are studying “The Crucible” while navigating young love\, sex ed\, and a few school scandals. Holding a contemporary lens to the American classic\, they begin to question who is really the hero and what is the truth\, discovering their own power in the process. Alternately touching and bitingly funny\, this new comedy captures a generation in mid-transformation\, running on pop music\, optimism\, and fury\, writing their own coming-of-age story. \n\n\n\n  \n\n      Purchase TicketsContent & Sensory Advisories  \n    \n\n\n  \n    \n    \n      “it shouldn’t take being scary to make things different \nthey shouldn’t have to be scared into listening to us \nthings should just be different \nthey should just listen” \n\n              -John Proctor is the Villain
URL:https://drama.cmu.edu/event/john-proctor-is-the-villain/2024-11-16/1/
LOCATION:Helen Wayne Rauh Studio Theater\, Purnell Center for the Arts | 5000 Forbes Ave.\, Pittsburgh\, Pennsylvania\, 15213\, United States
CATEGORIES:Performance
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SUMMARY:John Proctor is the Villain
DESCRIPTION:Nov 21\n        Ajax (Aias)\n        By SophoclesTranslated by Herbert Golder & Richard PevearDirected by Matthew KereamaNov. 19–21\, 2025Helen Wayne Rauh Studio Theater        \n    \n  \n\n\n\n\n  \n    Performances\n\n        		\n    		\n    		    Wednesday 8pm\n    		    Nov 19\n    		\n    		\n                		\n    		\n    		    Thursday 8pm\n    		    Nov 20\n    		\n    		\n                		\n    		\n    		    Friday 4pm\n    		    Nov 21\n    		\n    		\n                		\n    		\n    		    Friday 8pm\n    		    Nov 21\n    		\n    		\n              \n\n\n\nOptimism\, Rage\, and Coming of Age\n\n\n\nAt a high school in rural Georgia\, a group of lively teens are studying “The Crucible” while navigating young love\, sex ed\, and a few school scandals. Holding a contemporary lens to the American classic\, they begin to question who is really the hero and what is the truth\, discovering their own power in the process. Alternately touching and bitingly funny\, this new comedy captures a generation in mid-transformation\, running on pop music\, optimism\, and fury\, writing their own coming-of-age story. \n\n\n\n  \n\n      Purchase TicketsContent & Sensory Advisories  \n    \n\n\n  \n    \n    \n      “it shouldn’t take being scary to make things different \nthey shouldn’t have to be scared into listening to us \nthings should just be different \nthey should just listen” \n\n              -John Proctor is the Villain
URL:https://drama.cmu.edu/event/john-proctor-is-the-villain-3/2024-11-15/
LOCATION:Helen Wayne Rauh Studio Theater\, Purnell Center for the Arts | 5000 Forbes Ave.\, Pittsburgh\, Pennsylvania\, 15213\, United States
CATEGORIES:Performance
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SUMMARY:John Proctor is the Villain
DESCRIPTION:Nov 21\n        Ajax (Aias)\n        By SophoclesTranslated by Herbert Golder & Richard PevearDirected by Matthew KereamaNov. 19–21\, 2025Helen Wayne Rauh Studio Theater        \n    \n  \n\n\n\n\n  \n    Performances\n\n        		\n    		\n    		    Wednesday 8pm\n    		    Nov 19\n    		\n    		\n                		\n    		\n    		    Thursday 8pm\n    		    Nov 20\n    		\n    		\n                		\n    		\n    		    Friday 4pm\n    		    Nov 21\n    		\n    		\n                		\n    		\n    		    Friday 8pm\n    		    Nov 21\n    		\n    		\n              \n\n\n\nOptimism\, Rage\, and Coming of Age\n\n\n\nAt a high school in rural Georgia\, a group of lively teens are studying “The Crucible” while navigating young love\, sex ed\, and a few school scandals. Holding a contemporary lens to the American classic\, they begin to question who is really the hero and what is the truth\, discovering their own power in the process. Alternately touching and bitingly funny\, this new comedy captures a generation in mid-transformation\, running on pop music\, optimism\, and fury\, writing their own coming-of-age story. \n\n\n\n  \n\n      Purchase TicketsContent & Sensory Advisories  \n    \n\n\n  \n    \n    \n      “it shouldn’t take being scary to make things different \nthey shouldn’t have to be scared into listening to us \nthings should just be different \nthey should just listen” \n\n              -John Proctor is the Villain
URL:https://drama.cmu.edu/event/john-proctor-is-the-villain-2/2024-11-15/
LOCATION:Helen Wayne Rauh Studio Theater\, Purnell Center for the Arts | 5000 Forbes Ave.\, Pittsburgh\, Pennsylvania\, 15213\, United States
CATEGORIES:Performance
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SUMMARY:John Proctor is the Villain
DESCRIPTION:Nov 21\n        Ajax (Aias)\n        By SophoclesTranslated by Herbert Golder & Richard PevearDirected by Matthew KereamaNov. 19–21\, 2025Helen Wayne Rauh Studio Theater        \n    \n  \n\n\n\n\n  \n    Performances\n\n        		\n    		\n    		    Wednesday 8pm\n    		    Nov 19\n    		\n    		\n                		\n    		\n    		    Thursday 8pm\n    		    Nov 20\n    		\n    		\n                		\n    		\n    		    Friday 4pm\n    		    Nov 21\n    		\n    		\n                		\n    		\n    		    Friday 8pm\n    		    Nov 21\n    		\n    		\n              \n\n\n\nOptimism\, Rage\, and Coming of Age\n\n\n\nAt a high school in rural Georgia\, a group of lively teens are studying “The Crucible” while navigating young love\, sex ed\, and a few school scandals. Holding a contemporary lens to the American classic\, they begin to question who is really the hero and what is the truth\, discovering their own power in the process. Alternately touching and bitingly funny\, this new comedy captures a generation in mid-transformation\, running on pop music\, optimism\, and fury\, writing their own coming-of-age story. \n\n\n\n  \n\n      Purchase TicketsContent & Sensory Advisories  \n    \n\n\n  \n    \n    \n      “it shouldn’t take being scary to make things different \nthey shouldn’t have to be scared into listening to us \nthings should just be different \nthey should just listen” \n\n              -John Proctor is the Villain
URL:https://drama.cmu.edu/event/john-proctor-is-the-villain/2024-11-15/
LOCATION:Helen Wayne Rauh Studio Theater\, Purnell Center for the Arts | 5000 Forbes Ave.\, Pittsburgh\, Pennsylvania\, 15213\, United States
CATEGORIES:Performance
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SUMMARY:John Proctor is the Villain
DESCRIPTION:Nov 21\n        Ajax (Aias)\n        By SophoclesTranslated by Herbert Golder & Richard PevearDirected by Matthew KereamaNov. 19–21\, 2025Helen Wayne Rauh Studio Theater        \n    \n  \n\n\n\n\n  \n    Performances\n\n        		\n    		\n    		    Wednesday 8pm\n    		    Nov 19\n    		\n    		\n                		\n    		\n    		    Thursday 8pm\n    		    Nov 20\n    		\n    		\n                		\n    		\n    		    Friday 4pm\n    		    Nov 21\n    		\n    		\n                		\n    		\n    		    Friday 8pm\n    		    Nov 21\n    		\n    		\n              \n\n\n\nOptimism\, Rage\, and Coming of Age\n\n\n\nAt a high school in rural Georgia\, a group of lively teens are studying “The Crucible” while navigating young love\, sex ed\, and a few school scandals. Holding a contemporary lens to the American classic\, they begin to question who is really the hero and what is the truth\, discovering their own power in the process. Alternately touching and bitingly funny\, this new comedy captures a generation in mid-transformation\, running on pop music\, optimism\, and fury\, writing their own coming-of-age story. \n\n\n\n  \n\n      Purchase TicketsContent & Sensory Advisories  \n    \n\n\n  \n    \n    \n      “it shouldn’t take being scary to make things different \nthey shouldn’t have to be scared into listening to us \nthings should just be different \nthey should just listen” \n\n              -John Proctor is the Villain
URL:https://drama.cmu.edu/event/john-proctor-is-the-villain-3/2024-11-14/
LOCATION:Helen Wayne Rauh Studio Theater\, Purnell Center for the Arts | 5000 Forbes Ave.\, Pittsburgh\, Pennsylvania\, 15213\, United States
CATEGORIES:Performance
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SUMMARY:John Proctor is the Villain
DESCRIPTION:Nov 21\n        Ajax (Aias)\n        By SophoclesTranslated by Herbert Golder & Richard PevearDirected by Matthew KereamaNov. 19–21\, 2025Helen Wayne Rauh Studio Theater        \n    \n  \n\n\n\n\n  \n    Performances\n\n        		\n    		\n    		    Wednesday 8pm\n    		    Nov 19\n    		\n    		\n                		\n    		\n    		    Thursday 8pm\n    		    Nov 20\n    		\n    		\n                		\n    		\n    		    Friday 4pm\n    		    Nov 21\n    		\n    		\n                		\n    		\n    		    Friday 8pm\n    		    Nov 21\n    		\n    		\n              \n\n\n\nOptimism\, Rage\, and Coming of Age\n\n\n\nAt a high school in rural Georgia\, a group of lively teens are studying “The Crucible” while navigating young love\, sex ed\, and a few school scandals. Holding a contemporary lens to the American classic\, they begin to question who is really the hero and what is the truth\, discovering their own power in the process. Alternately touching and bitingly funny\, this new comedy captures a generation in mid-transformation\, running on pop music\, optimism\, and fury\, writing their own coming-of-age story. \n\n\n\n  \n\n      Purchase TicketsContent & Sensory Advisories  \n    \n\n\n  \n    \n    \n      “it shouldn’t take being scary to make things different \nthey shouldn’t have to be scared into listening to us \nthings should just be different \nthey should just listen” \n\n              -John Proctor is the Villain
URL:https://drama.cmu.edu/event/john-proctor-is-the-villain-2/2024-11-14/
LOCATION:Helen Wayne Rauh Studio Theater\, Purnell Center for the Arts | 5000 Forbes Ave.\, Pittsburgh\, Pennsylvania\, 15213\, United States
CATEGORIES:Performance
ATTACH;FMTTYPE=image/jpeg:https://drama.cmu.edu/wp-content/uploads/2024/08/Posters_630x912_JohnProctor-scaled.jpg
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DTEND;TZID=UTC:20241114T220000
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LAST-MODIFIED:20241118T211055Z
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SUMMARY:John Proctor is the Villain
DESCRIPTION:Nov 21\n        Ajax (Aias)\n        By SophoclesTranslated by Herbert Golder & Richard PevearDirected by Matthew KereamaNov. 19–21\, 2025Helen Wayne Rauh Studio Theater        \n    \n  \n\n\n\n\n  \n    Performances\n\n        		\n    		\n    		    Wednesday 8pm\n    		    Nov 19\n    		\n    		\n                		\n    		\n    		    Thursday 8pm\n    		    Nov 20\n    		\n    		\n                		\n    		\n    		    Friday 4pm\n    		    Nov 21\n    		\n    		\n                		\n    		\n    		    Friday 8pm\n    		    Nov 21\n    		\n    		\n              \n\n\n\nOptimism\, Rage\, and Coming of Age\n\n\n\nAt a high school in rural Georgia\, a group of lively teens are studying “The Crucible” while navigating young love\, sex ed\, and a few school scandals. Holding a contemporary lens to the American classic\, they begin to question who is really the hero and what is the truth\, discovering their own power in the process. Alternately touching and bitingly funny\, this new comedy captures a generation in mid-transformation\, running on pop music\, optimism\, and fury\, writing their own coming-of-age story. \n\n\n\n  \n\n      Purchase TicketsContent & Sensory Advisories  \n    \n\n\n  \n    \n    \n      “it shouldn’t take being scary to make things different \nthey shouldn’t have to be scared into listening to us \nthings should just be different \nthey should just listen” \n\n              -John Proctor is the Villain
URL:https://drama.cmu.edu/event/john-proctor-is-the-villain/2024-11-14/
LOCATION:Helen Wayne Rauh Studio Theater\, Purnell Center for the Arts | 5000 Forbes Ave.\, Pittsburgh\, Pennsylvania\, 15213\, United States
CATEGORIES:Performance
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SUMMARY:LIGHT: The Songbook of Tom Kitt
DESCRIPTION:Performance         \n		Ajax (Aias)\n		\n						\n				11.21.2025\n				8:00pm – 10:00pm\n			\n			\n		\n\n			\n  \n  \n	\n		Date: \n		11.21.2025\n	\n	\n		Cost: \n		Free \n	\n	\n		Time: \n		8:00pm – 10:00pm\n	\n\n		\n		Address: \n		\n\nPurnell Center for the Arts | 5000 Forbes Ave.\n	\n		\n		Pittsburgh\,\n\n	Pennsylvania\n\n	15213\n\n	United States\n\n\n\n	\n	  \n\n\n\nJoin us for an unforgettable evening of song featuring Carnegie Mellon School of Drama’s Music Theater Ensemble\, Class of 2026 performing the songbook of Pulitzer\, Tony\, Emmy\, and Grammy Award-winning composer Tom Kitt. \n\n\n\nThis special fundraising event supports the School of Drama’s Showcase & Expo fund\, which sends each year’s graduating class to New York City and Los Angeles to launch their careers. Your support is so meaningful as they take their first steps into the industry. \n\n\n\n\n\n\n\nTICKETS \n\n\n\n$100 VIP SeatingThese seats are in a premium location and include a complimentary drink and swag bag. Additional food and drink for purchase is available. \n\n\n\n$75 Cabaret & Banquette Seating*These tickets are for table and banquette seating throughout the theater. Food and drink for purchase is available. \n\n\n\n$25 Virtual StreamingThese tickets are for a virtual livestream to be viewed from any computer via a provided link.  \n\n\n\n$10 Greer Lounge Livestream These tickets are for the Greer Lounge\, next to the theater\, where a livestream of the performance will be shown on screens in real time. Food and drink menus are available in the Lounge. \n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n*Discounts available for School of Drama Faculty\, Staff\, Students\, and Family of Performers. Email Shannon Musgrave at smusgrav@andrew.cmu.edu for more information.* \n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n  \n\n      Live Tickets HereVirtual Streaming HereLounge Livestream Tickets Here  \n    \n\n\n\n\n\n\nTo purchase VIP\, Cabaret & Banquette Seating\, or Lounge Livestream tickets over the phone\, call 412-456-6666. \n\n\n\n\n\n    \n                    \n                            \n        \n        \n            Meet Our Special Guest Composer                             \n                    Tom Kitt\nTom Kitt is a two-time Tony\, two-time Emmy\, Pulitzer Prize and Grammy Award winner.  As a musical theater composer\, he has written the music for six Broadway shows: Next to Normal (Tony Award)\, If/Then (Tony Nomination)\, Flying Over Sunset (Tony Nomination)\, High Fidelity\, Bring it On\, The Musical\, and Almost Famous. His work for the stage has also been seen Off Broadway at 2nd Stage (Next to Normal\, Superhero)\, The Public Theater (The Visitor\, Shakespeare in the Park) and he has worked at some of the most prestigious regional theaters including The Old Globe\, Arena Stage\, Berkeley Rep\, The Signature Theater\, and ART.  In addition\, Tom’s Broadway credits as an orchestrator include: Next to Normal (Tony Award)\, The SpongeBob Musical (Tony Nomination)\, Jagged Little Pill (Tony Nomination)\, Almost Famous\, Head Over Heels\, Everyday Rapture\, and American Idiot. \n                \n                                        \n\n                    Learn More
URL:https://drama.cmu.edu/event/light-the-songbook-of-tom-kitt/
LOCATION:Greer Cabaret Theater\, 655 Penn Avenue\, Pittsburgh\, Pennsylvania\, 15222
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SUMMARY:Gloria
DESCRIPTION:Nov 21\n        Ajax (Aias)\n        By SophoclesTranslated by Herbert Golder & Richard PevearDirected by Matthew KereamaNov. 19–21\, 2025Helen Wayne Rauh Studio Theater        \n    \n  \n\n\n\n\n  \n    Performances\n\n        		\n    		\n    		    Wednesday 8pm\n    		    Nov 19\n    		\n    		\n                		\n    		\n    		    Thursday 8pm\n    		    Nov 20\n    		\n    		\n                		\n    		\n    		    Friday 4pm\n    		    Nov 21\n    		\n    		\n                		\n    		\n    		    Friday 8pm\n    		    Nov 21\n    		\n    		\n              \n\n\n\nMachiavellian Ambition and Exploitation\n\n\n\nThis funny\, trenchant\, and powerful play follows an ambitious group of editorial assistants at a notorious Manhattan magazine\, each of whom hopes for a starry life of letters and a book deal before they turn thirty. But when an ordinary humdrum workday becomes anything but\, the stakes for who will get to tell their own story become higher than ever. At its core\, GLORIA investigates the aftershocks of ambition and how it damages the human psyche and relationships. \n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n  Production Photos\n\n  \n    \n              \n          \n            \n                              \n              \n                          \n\n                          \n                Gloria\n\n                                  Anna Bakun\, Mackenzie Wrape\, Darryl Ifote\, and Emily Yago \nPhoto by David Rubin – dsrphoto.com \n                \n                              \n                      \n        \n              \n          \n            \n                              \n              \n                          \n\n                          \n                Gloria\n\n                                  Anna Bakun\, Darryl Ifote\, and Aidan Winn \nPhoto by David Rubin – dsrphoto.com \n                \n                              \n                      \n        \n              \n          \n            \n                              \n              \n                          \n\n                          \n                Gloria\n\n                                  Aidan Winn\, Anna Bakun\, Darryl Ifote\, Evan Vines\, and Mackenzie Wrape \nPhoto by David Rubin – dsrphoto.com \n                \n                              \n                      \n        \n              \n          \n            \n                              \n              \n                          \n\n                          \n                Gloria\n\n                                  Anna Bakun and Mackenzie Wrape \nPhoto by David Rubin – dsrphoto.com \n                \n                              \n                      \n        \n              \n          \n            \n                              \n              \n                          \n\n                          \n                Gloria\n\n                                  Mackenzie Wrape\, Emily Yago\, and Aidan Winn \nPhoto by David Rubin – dsrphoto.com \n                \n                              \n                      \n        \n              \n          \n            \n                              \n              \n                          \n\n                          \n                Gloria\n\n                                  Darryl Ifote\, Aidan Winn\, Evan Vines\, and Anna Bakun \nPhoto by David Rubin – dsrphoto.com \n                \n                              \n                      \n        \n              \n          \n            \n                              \n              \n                          \n\n                          \n                Gloria\n\n                                  Anna Bakun\, Emily Yago\, Mackenzie Wrape\, and Darryl Ifote \nPhoto by David Rubin – dsrphoto.com \n                \n                              \n                      \n        \n          \n  \n\n  \n          \n        \n                      \n          \n                  \n\n        \n          Gloria\n\n                      Anna Bakun\, Mackenzie Wrape\, Darryl Ifote\, and Emily Yago \nPhoto by David Rubin – dsrphoto.com \n          \n          \n          \n            \n          \n        \n      \n          \n        \n                      \n          \n                  \n\n        \n          Gloria\n\n                      Anna Bakun\, Darryl Ifote\, and Aidan Winn \nPhoto by David Rubin – dsrphoto.com \n          \n          \n          \n            \n          \n        \n      \n          \n        \n                      \n          \n                  \n\n        \n          Gloria\n\n                      Aidan Winn\, Anna Bakun\, Darryl Ifote\, Evan Vines\, and Mackenzie Wrape \nPhoto by David Rubin – dsrphoto.com \n          \n          \n          \n            \n          \n        \n      \n          \n        \n                      \n          \n                  \n\n        \n          Gloria\n\n                      Anna Bakun and Mackenzie Wrape \nPhoto by David Rubin – dsrphoto.com \n          \n          \n          \n            \n          \n        \n      \n          \n        \n                      \n          \n                  \n\n        \n          Gloria\n\n                      Mackenzie Wrape\, Emily Yago\, and Aidan Winn \nPhoto by David Rubin – dsrphoto.com \n          \n          \n          \n            \n          \n        \n      \n          \n        \n                      \n          \n                  \n\n        \n          Gloria\n\n                      Darryl Ifote\, Aidan Winn\, Evan Vines\, and Anna Bakun \nPhoto by David Rubin – dsrphoto.com \n          \n          \n          \n            \n          \n        \n      \n          \n        \n                      \n          \n                  \n\n        \n          Gloria\n\n                      Anna Bakun\, Emily Yago\, Mackenzie Wrape\, and Darryl Ifote \nPhoto by David Rubin – dsrphoto.com \n          \n          \n          \n            \n          \n        \n      \n      \n\n  \n    \n      previous slide\n      \n    \n    \n      next slide\n      \n    \n  \n\n\n\n\n  \n                \n                            CREATIVE\n                \n                              \n                  Branden Jacobs-JenkinsPlaywrightKaycee SwiercDirectorCarolyn BurbackScenic DesignKendall SwartzCostume DesignE. Lieu WolhardtLighting DesignIsaac JoSound DesignEliot HerronDramaturgEmily CarletonStage ManagerAndrew SmithFight Choreographer                \n                          \n                      \n                            CAST\n                \n                              \n                  Aidan WinnDEANAnna BakunKENDRAMackenzie WrapeANIEmily YagoGLORIADarryl IfoteMILESEvan VinesLORIN                \n                          \n                      \n                            PRODUCTION\n                \n                              \n                  Julia HeProduction ManagerSophie RodriguezProject ManagerJoseph FleckJob LeadCarolyn BurbackProps Manager & Scenic Charge ArtistJennifer MarksWardrobe SupervisorAva MaliaLighting ManagerGemma TaitLighting ProgrammerJasper GitlitzLighting AssistantRay MorgenSound EngineerSeth CoppensAssistant DirectorCourtney VanAukenAssistant DramaturgAbby BrunnerAssistant Production ManagerTheo KronemerAssistant Stage ManagerKejia YuAssistant Scenic DesignLeaf YeAssistant Costume DesignCyril NeffAssistant Sound Engineer
URL:https://drama.cmu.edu/event/gloria/2024-10-25/
LOCATION:Helen Wayne Rauh Studio Theater\, Purnell Center for the Arts | 5000 Forbes Ave.\, Pittsburgh\, Pennsylvania\, 15213\, United States
CATEGORIES:Performance
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SUMMARY:Gloria
DESCRIPTION:Nov 21\n        Ajax (Aias)\n        By SophoclesTranslated by Herbert Golder & Richard PevearDirected by Matthew KereamaNov. 19–21\, 2025Helen Wayne Rauh Studio Theater        \n    \n  \n\n\n\n\n  \n    Performances\n\n        		\n    		\n    		    Wednesday 8pm\n    		    Nov 19\n    		\n    		\n                		\n    		\n    		    Thursday 8pm\n    		    Nov 20\n    		\n    		\n                		\n    		\n    		    Friday 4pm\n    		    Nov 21\n    		\n    		\n                		\n    		\n    		    Friday 8pm\n    		    Nov 21\n    		\n    		\n              \n\n\n\nMachiavellian Ambition and Exploitation\n\n\n\nThis funny\, trenchant\, and powerful play follows an ambitious group of editorial assistants at a notorious Manhattan magazine\, each of whom hopes for a starry life of letters and a book deal before they turn thirty. But when an ordinary humdrum workday becomes anything but\, the stakes for who will get to tell their own story become higher than ever. At its core\, GLORIA investigates the aftershocks of ambition and how it damages the human psyche and relationships. \n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n  Production Photos\n\n  \n    \n              \n          \n            \n                              \n              \n                          \n\n                          \n                Gloria\n\n                                  Anna Bakun\, Mackenzie Wrape\, Darryl Ifote\, and Emily Yago \nPhoto by David Rubin – dsrphoto.com \n                \n                              \n                      \n        \n              \n          \n            \n                              \n              \n                          \n\n                          \n                Gloria\n\n                                  Anna Bakun\, Darryl Ifote\, and Aidan Winn \nPhoto by David Rubin – dsrphoto.com \n                \n                              \n                      \n        \n              \n          \n            \n                              \n              \n                          \n\n                          \n                Gloria\n\n                                  Aidan Winn\, Anna Bakun\, Darryl Ifote\, Evan Vines\, and Mackenzie Wrape \nPhoto by David Rubin – dsrphoto.com \n                \n                              \n                      \n        \n              \n          \n            \n                              \n              \n                          \n\n                          \n                Gloria\n\n                                  Anna Bakun and Mackenzie Wrape \nPhoto by David Rubin – dsrphoto.com \n                \n                              \n                      \n        \n              \n          \n            \n                              \n              \n                          \n\n                          \n                Gloria\n\n                                  Mackenzie Wrape\, Emily Yago\, and Aidan Winn \nPhoto by David Rubin – dsrphoto.com \n                \n                              \n                      \n        \n              \n          \n            \n                              \n              \n                          \n\n                          \n                Gloria\n\n                                  Darryl Ifote\, Aidan Winn\, Evan Vines\, and Anna Bakun \nPhoto by David Rubin – dsrphoto.com \n                \n                              \n                      \n        \n              \n          \n            \n                              \n              \n                          \n\n                          \n                Gloria\n\n                                  Anna Bakun\, Emily Yago\, Mackenzie Wrape\, and Darryl Ifote \nPhoto by David Rubin – dsrphoto.com \n                \n                              \n                      \n        \n          \n  \n\n  \n          \n        \n                      \n          \n                  \n\n        \n          Gloria\n\n                      Anna Bakun\, Mackenzie Wrape\, Darryl Ifote\, and Emily Yago \nPhoto by David Rubin – dsrphoto.com \n          \n          \n          \n            \n          \n        \n      \n          \n        \n                      \n          \n                  \n\n        \n          Gloria\n\n                      Anna Bakun\, Darryl Ifote\, and Aidan Winn \nPhoto by David Rubin – dsrphoto.com \n          \n          \n          \n            \n          \n        \n      \n          \n        \n                      \n          \n                  \n\n        \n          Gloria\n\n                      Aidan Winn\, Anna Bakun\, Darryl Ifote\, Evan Vines\, and Mackenzie Wrape \nPhoto by David Rubin – dsrphoto.com \n          \n          \n          \n            \n          \n        \n      \n          \n        \n                      \n          \n                  \n\n        \n          Gloria\n\n                      Anna Bakun and Mackenzie Wrape \nPhoto by David Rubin – dsrphoto.com \n          \n          \n          \n            \n          \n        \n      \n          \n        \n                      \n          \n                  \n\n        \n          Gloria\n\n                      Mackenzie Wrape\, Emily Yago\, and Aidan Winn \nPhoto by David Rubin – dsrphoto.com \n          \n          \n          \n            \n          \n        \n      \n          \n        \n                      \n          \n                  \n\n        \n          Gloria\n\n                      Darryl Ifote\, Aidan Winn\, Evan Vines\, and Anna Bakun \nPhoto by David Rubin – dsrphoto.com \n          \n          \n          \n            \n          \n        \n      \n          \n        \n                      \n          \n                  \n\n        \n          Gloria\n\n                      Anna Bakun\, Emily Yago\, Mackenzie Wrape\, and Darryl Ifote \nPhoto by David Rubin – dsrphoto.com \n          \n          \n          \n            \n         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Lieu WolhardtLighting DesignIsaac JoSound DesignEliot HerronDramaturgEmily CarletonStage ManagerAndrew SmithFight Choreographer                \n                          \n                      \n                            CAST\n                \n                              \n                  Aidan WinnDEANAnna BakunKENDRAMackenzie WrapeANIEmily YagoGLORIADarryl IfoteMILESEvan VinesLORIN                \n                          \n                      \n                            PRODUCTION\n                \n                              \n                  Julia HeProduction ManagerSophie RodriguezProject ManagerJoseph FleckJob LeadCarolyn BurbackProps Manager & Scenic Charge ArtistJennifer MarksWardrobe SupervisorAva MaliaLighting ManagerGemma TaitLighting ProgrammerJasper GitlitzLighting AssistantRay MorgenSound EngineerSeth CoppensAssistant DirectorCourtney VanAukenAssistant DramaturgAbby BrunnerAssistant Production ManagerTheo KronemerAssistant Stage ManagerKejia YuAssistant Scenic DesignLeaf YeAssistant Costume DesignCyril NeffAssistant Sound Engineer
URL:https://drama.cmu.edu/event/gloria/2024-10-24/
LOCATION:Helen Wayne Rauh Studio Theater\, Purnell Center for the Arts | 5000 Forbes Ave.\, Pittsburgh\, Pennsylvania\, 15213\, United States
CATEGORIES:Performance
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SUMMARY:Gloria
DESCRIPTION:Nov 21\n        Ajax (Aias)\n        By SophoclesTranslated by Herbert Golder & Richard PevearDirected by Matthew KereamaNov. 19–21\, 2025Helen Wayne Rauh Studio Theater        \n    \n  \n\n\n\n\n  \n    Performances\n\n        		\n    		\n    		    Wednesday 8pm\n    		    Nov 19\n    		\n    		\n                		\n    		\n    		    Thursday 8pm\n    		    Nov 20\n    		\n    		\n                		\n    		\n    		    Friday 4pm\n    		    Nov 21\n    		\n    		\n                		\n    		\n    		    Friday 8pm\n    		    Nov 21\n    		\n    		\n              \n\n\n\nMachiavellian Ambition and Exploitation\n\n\n\nThis funny\, trenchant\, and powerful play follows an ambitious group of editorial assistants at a notorious Manhattan magazine\, each of whom hopes for a starry life of letters and a book deal before they turn thirty. But when an ordinary humdrum workday becomes anything but\, the stakes for who will get to tell their own story become higher than ever. At its core\, GLORIA investigates the aftershocks of ambition and how it damages the human psyche and relationships. \n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n  Production Photos\n\n  \n    \n              \n          \n            \n                              \n              \n                          \n\n                          \n                Gloria\n\n                                  Anna Bakun\, Mackenzie Wrape\, Darryl Ifote\, and Emily Yago \nPhoto by David Rubin – dsrphoto.com \n                \n                              \n                      \n        \n              \n          \n            \n                              \n              \n                          \n\n                          \n                Gloria\n\n                                  Anna Bakun\, Darryl Ifote\, and Aidan Winn \nPhoto by David Rubin – dsrphoto.com \n                \n                              \n                      \n        \n              \n          \n            \n                              \n              \n                          \n\n                          \n                Gloria\n\n                                  Aidan Winn\, Anna Bakun\, Darryl Ifote\, Evan Vines\, and Mackenzie Wrape \nPhoto by David Rubin – dsrphoto.com \n                \n                              \n                      \n        \n              \n          \n            \n                              \n              \n                          \n\n                          \n                Gloria\n\n                                  Anna Bakun and Mackenzie Wrape \nPhoto by David Rubin – dsrphoto.com \n                \n                              \n                      \n        \n              \n          \n            \n                              \n              \n                          \n\n                          \n                Gloria\n\n                                  Mackenzie Wrape\, Emily Yago\, and Aidan Winn \nPhoto by David Rubin – dsrphoto.com \n                \n                              \n                      \n        \n              \n          \n            \n                              \n              \n                          \n\n                          \n                Gloria\n\n                                  Darryl Ifote\, Aidan Winn\, Evan Vines\, and Anna Bakun \nPhoto by David Rubin – dsrphoto.com \n                \n                              \n                      \n        \n              \n          \n            \n                              \n              \n                          \n\n                          \n                Gloria\n\n                                  Anna Bakun\, Emily Yago\, Mackenzie Wrape\, and Darryl Ifote \nPhoto by David Rubin – dsrphoto.com \n                \n                              \n                      \n        \n          \n  \n\n  \n          \n        \n                      \n          \n                  \n\n        \n          Gloria\n\n                      Anna Bakun\, Mackenzie Wrape\, Darryl Ifote\, and Emily Yago \nPhoto by David Rubin – dsrphoto.com \n          \n          \n          \n            \n          \n        \n      \n          \n        \n                      \n          \n                  \n\n        \n          Gloria\n\n                      Anna Bakun\, Darryl Ifote\, and Aidan Winn \nPhoto by David Rubin – dsrphoto.com \n          \n          \n          \n            \n          \n        \n      \n          \n        \n                      \n          \n                  \n\n        \n          Gloria\n\n                      Aidan Winn\, Anna Bakun\, Darryl Ifote\, Evan Vines\, and Mackenzie Wrape \nPhoto by David Rubin – dsrphoto.com \n          \n          \n          \n            \n          \n        \n      \n          \n        \n                      \n          \n                  \n\n        \n          Gloria\n\n                      Anna Bakun and Mackenzie Wrape \nPhoto by David Rubin – dsrphoto.com \n          \n          \n          \n            \n          \n        \n      \n          \n        \n                      \n          \n                  \n\n        \n          Gloria\n\n                      Mackenzie Wrape\, Emily Yago\, and Aidan Winn \nPhoto by David Rubin – dsrphoto.com \n          \n          \n          \n            \n          \n        \n      \n          \n        \n                      \n          \n                  \n\n        \n          Gloria\n\n                      Darryl Ifote\, Aidan Winn\, Evan Vines\, and Anna Bakun \nPhoto by David Rubin – dsrphoto.com \n          \n          \n          \n            \n          \n        \n      \n          \n        \n                      \n          \n                  \n\n        \n          Gloria\n\n                      Anna Bakun\, Emily Yago\, Mackenzie Wrape\, and Darryl Ifote \nPhoto by David Rubin – dsrphoto.com \n          \n          \n          \n            \n          \n        \n      \n      \n\n  \n    \n      previous slide\n      \n    \n    \n      next slide\n      \n    \n  \n\n\n\n\n  \n                \n                            CREATIVE\n                \n                              \n                  Branden Jacobs-JenkinsPlaywrightKaycee SwiercDirectorCarolyn BurbackScenic DesignKendall SwartzCostume DesignE. Lieu WolhardtLighting DesignIsaac JoSound DesignEliot HerronDramaturgEmily CarletonStage ManagerAndrew SmithFight Choreographer                \n                          \n                      \n                            CAST\n                \n                              \n                  Aidan WinnDEANAnna BakunKENDRAMackenzie WrapeANIEmily YagoGLORIADarryl IfoteMILESEvan VinesLORIN                \n                          \n                      \n                            PRODUCTION\n                \n                              \n                  Julia HeProduction ManagerSophie RodriguezProject ManagerJoseph FleckJob LeadCarolyn BurbackProps Manager & Scenic Charge ArtistJennifer MarksWardrobe SupervisorAva MaliaLighting ManagerGemma TaitLighting ProgrammerJasper GitlitzLighting AssistantRay MorgenSound EngineerSeth CoppensAssistant DirectorCourtney VanAukenAssistant DramaturgAbby BrunnerAssistant Production ManagerTheo KronemerAssistant Stage ManagerKejia YuAssistant Scenic DesignLeaf YeAssistant Costume DesignCyril NeffAssistant Sound Engineer
URL:https://drama.cmu.edu/event/gloria/2024-10-23/
LOCATION:Helen Wayne Rauh Studio Theater\, Purnell Center for the Arts | 5000 Forbes Ave.\, Pittsburgh\, Pennsylvania\, 15213\, United States
CATEGORIES:Performance
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SUMMARY:Twelfth Night\, Or What You Will
DESCRIPTION:Nov 21\n        Ajax (Aias)\n        By SophoclesTranslated by Herbert Golder & Richard PevearDirected by Matthew KereamaNov. 19–21\, 2025Helen Wayne Rauh Studio Theater        \n    \n  \n\n\n\n\n  \n    Performances\n\n        		\n    		\n    		    Wednesday 8pm\n    		    Nov 19\n    		\n    		\n                		\n    		\n    		    Thursday 8pm\n    		    Nov 20\n    		\n    		\n                		\n    		\n    		    Friday 4pm\n    		    Nov 21\n    		\n    		\n                		\n    		\n    		    Friday 8pm\n    		    Nov 21\n    		\n    		\n              \n\n\n\nLove\, Gender and Comedy\n\n\n\nIn the kingdom of Illyria\, Viola and her twin brother Sebastian are shipwrecked\, each believing the other to be drowned. Viola\, disguising herself as a young man named Cesario\, secures a position as a servant for Duke Orsino and falls in love with him. Orsino\, for his part\, is in love with Countess Olivia\, who\, upon meeting Viola\, thinks she is a man and falls in love with her. Hilarity ensues. TWELFTH NIGHT\, OR WHAT YOU WILL is a delightful tale of confusion\, love\, and joyous unions and reconciliations. \n\n\n\n\n  Production Photos\n\n  \n    \n              \n          \n            \n                              \n              \n                          \n\n                          \n                Twelfth Night\n\n                                  Tyla Uzoagbado as Viola\, disguised as Cesario\, and Joshua Brown as Orsino \nPhoto by Louis Stein \n                \n                              \n                      \n        \n              \n          \n            \n                              \n              \n                          \n\n                          \n                Twelfth Night\n\n                                  Tyla Uzoagbado as Viola \nPhoto by Louis Stein \n                \n                              \n                      \n        \n              \n          \n            \n                              \n              \n                          \n\n                          \n                Twelfth Night\n\n                                  Sam Karpinski as Sir Andrew Aguecheek and Darrion Brown as Sir Toby Belch \nPhoto by Louis Stein \n                \n                              \n                      \n        \n              \n          \n            \n                              \n              \n                          \n\n                          \n                Twelfth Night\n\n                                  Cast of “Twelfth Night” \nPhoto by Louis Stein \n                \n                              \n                      \n        \n              \n          \n            \n                              \n              \n                          \n\n                          \n                Twelfth Night\n\n                                  Tyla Uzoagbado as Viola\, disguised as Cesario\, and Lily Cline as Olivia \nPhoto by Louis Stein \n                \n                              \n                      \n        \n              \n          \n            \n                              \n              \n                          \n\n                          \n                Twelfth Night\n\n                                  Tripp Taylor as Sebastian and Carlwell Redmon as Antonio \nPhoto by Louis Stein \n                \n                              \n                      \n        \n              \n          \n            \n                              \n              \n                          \n\n                          \n                Twelfth Night\n\n                                  Ted Guzman as Feste\, Sam Karpinski as Sir Andrew Aguecheek\, and Darrion Brown as Sir Toby Belch \nPhoto by Louis Stein \n                \n                              \n                      \n        \n          \n  \n\n  \n          \n        \n                      \n          \n                  \n\n        \n          Twelfth Night\n\n                      Tyla Uzoagbado as Viola\, disguised as Cesario\, and Joshua Brown as Orsino \nPhoto by Louis Stein \n          \n          \n          \n            \n          \n        \n      \n          \n        \n                      \n          \n                  \n\n        \n          Twelfth Night\n\n                      Tyla Uzoagbado as Viola \nPhoto by Louis Stein \n          \n          \n          \n            \n          \n        \n      \n          \n        \n                      \n          \n                  \n\n        \n          Twelfth Night\n\n                      Sam Karpinski as Sir Andrew Aguecheek and Darrion Brown as Sir Toby Belch \nPhoto by Louis Stein \n          \n          \n          \n            \n          \n        \n      \n          \n        \n                      \n          \n                  \n\n        \n          Twelfth Night\n\n                      Cast of “Twelfth Night” \nPhoto by Louis Stein \n          \n          \n          \n            \n          \n        \n      \n          \n        \n                      \n          \n                  \n\n        \n          Twelfth Night\n\n                      Tyla Uzoagbado as Viola\, disguised as Cesario\, and Lily Cline as Olivia \nPhoto by Louis Stein \n          \n          \n          \n            \n          \n        \n      \n          \n        \n                      \n          \n                  \n\n        \n          Twelfth Night\n\n                      Tripp Taylor as Sebastian and Carlwell Redmon as Antonio \nPhoto by Louis Stein \n          \n          \n          \n            \n          \n        \n      \n          \n        \n                      \n          \n                  \n\n        \n          Twelfth Night\n\n                      Ted Guzman as Feste\, Sam Karpinski as Sir Andrew Aguecheek\, and Darrion Brown as Sir Toby Belch \nPhoto by Louis Stein \n          \n          \n          \n            \n          \n        \n      \n      \n\n  \n    \n      previous slide\n      \n    \n    \n      next slide\n      \n    \n  \n\n\n\n\n  \n                \n                            CREATIVE\n                \n                              \n                  Gary LoganAdaptor & DirectorRoselyn Kelada-SedraStage ManagerSamuel GC MuñozFight DirectorJudith Ann ConteIntimacy & Dance ChoreographerHudson OrfeAdditional Music CompositionGreyson TaylorDance CaptainCarlwell RedmonFight CaptainJulie Adams\, Brittany A. Chato\, Logan Donahue\, Hailey Garza\, Peter Gustafson\, Ava Notarangelo\, Sunaina SinghLighting Team                \n                          \n                      \n                            CAST\n                \n                              \n                  Hudson OrfePianist\, at the Movie HouseTyla UzoagbadoViola\, later disguised as CesarioDarrion BrownCaptain of the wrecked ship / Sir Toby BelchSamuel KarpinskiSir Andrew AguecheekJoshua BrownOrsinoTed GuzmanFesteLily ClineOliviaGreyson TaylorMalvolioCarlwell RedmonAntonioTripp TaylorSebastian                \n                          \n                      \n                            PRODUCTION\n                \n                              \n                  Mary Alice GroatCostume CoordinatorJennifer MarksWardrobe SupervisorTiia LagerCostume Studio ManagerTodd R. KulikProps ManagerKristin WardProps CoordinatorGemma TaitLighting ManagerZachary BrownSound EngineerBraxton McCollumAssistant Fight ChoreographerTiffany BlandinWig Assistant                \n                          \n            \n\n\n\n\n\n  \n          \n                  PROGRAM\n                          Best viewed in full screen – click the bottom right icon.
URL:https://drama.cmu.edu/event/twelfth-night-or-what-you-will/2024-09-28/
LOCATION:Helen Wayne Rauh Studio Theater\, Purnell Center for the Arts | 5000 Forbes Ave.\, Pittsburgh\, Pennsylvania\, 15213\, United States
CATEGORIES:Performance
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SUMMARY:Twelfth Night\, Or What You Will
DESCRIPTION:Nov 21\n        Ajax (Aias)\n        By SophoclesTranslated by Herbert Golder & Richard PevearDirected by Matthew KereamaNov. 19–21\, 2025Helen Wayne Rauh Studio Theater        \n    \n  \n\n\n\n\n  \n    Performances\n\n        		\n    		\n    		    Wednesday 8pm\n    		    Nov 19\n    		\n    		\n                		\n    		\n    		    Thursday 8pm\n    		    Nov 20\n    		\n    		\n                		\n    		\n    		    Friday 4pm\n    		    Nov 21\n    		\n    		\n                		\n    		\n    		    Friday 8pm\n    		    Nov 21\n    		\n    		\n              \n\n\n\nLove\, Gender and Comedy\n\n\n\nIn the kingdom of Illyria\, Viola and her twin brother Sebastian are shipwrecked\, each believing the other to be drowned. Viola\, disguising herself as a young man named Cesario\, secures a position as a servant for Duke Orsino and falls in love with him. Orsino\, for his part\, is in love with Countess Olivia\, who\, upon meeting Viola\, thinks she is a man and falls in love with her. Hilarity ensues. TWELFTH NIGHT\, OR WHAT YOU WILL is a delightful tale of confusion\, love\, and joyous unions and reconciliations. \n\n\n\n\n  Production Photos\n\n  \n    \n              \n          \n            \n                              \n              \n                          \n\n                          \n                Twelfth Night\n\n                                  Tyla Uzoagbado as Viola\, disguised as Cesario\, and Joshua Brown as Orsino \nPhoto by Louis Stein \n                \n                              \n                      \n        \n              \n          \n            \n                              \n              \n                          \n\n                          \n                Twelfth Night\n\n                                  Tyla Uzoagbado as Viola \nPhoto by Louis Stein \n                \n                              \n                      \n        \n              \n          \n            \n                              \n              \n                          \n\n                          \n                Twelfth Night\n\n                                  Sam Karpinski as Sir Andrew Aguecheek and Darrion Brown as Sir Toby Belch \nPhoto by Louis Stein \n                \n                              \n                      \n        \n              \n          \n            \n                              \n              \n                          \n\n                          \n                Twelfth Night\n\n                                  Cast of “Twelfth Night” \nPhoto by Louis Stein \n                \n                              \n                      \n        \n              \n          \n            \n                              \n              \n                          \n\n                          \n                Twelfth Night\n\n                                  Tyla Uzoagbado as Viola\, disguised as Cesario\, and Lily Cline as Olivia \nPhoto by Louis Stein \n                \n                              \n                      \n        \n              \n          \n            \n                              \n              \n                          \n\n                          \n                Twelfth Night\n\n                                  Tripp Taylor as Sebastian and Carlwell Redmon as Antonio \nPhoto by Louis Stein \n                \n                              \n                      \n        \n              \n          \n            \n                              \n              \n                          \n\n                          \n                Twelfth Night\n\n                                  Ted Guzman as Feste\, Sam Karpinski as Sir Andrew Aguecheek\, and Darrion Brown as Sir Toby Belch \nPhoto by Louis Stein \n                \n                              \n                      \n        \n          \n  \n\n  \n          \n        \n                      \n          \n                  \n\n        \n          Twelfth Night\n\n                      Tyla Uzoagbado as Viola\, disguised as Cesario\, and Joshua Brown as Orsino \nPhoto by Louis Stein \n          \n          \n          \n            \n          \n        \n      \n          \n        \n                      \n          \n                  \n\n        \n          Twelfth Night\n\n                      Tyla Uzoagbado as Viola \nPhoto by Louis Stein \n          \n          \n          \n            \n          \n        \n      \n          \n        \n                      \n          \n                  \n\n        \n          Twelfth Night\n\n                      Sam Karpinski as Sir Andrew Aguecheek and Darrion Brown as Sir Toby Belch \nPhoto by Louis Stein \n          \n          \n          \n            \n          \n        \n      \n          \n        \n                      \n          \n                  \n\n        \n          Twelfth Night\n\n                      Cast of “Twelfth Night” \nPhoto by Louis Stein \n          \n          \n          \n            \n          \n        \n      \n          \n        \n                      \n          \n                  \n\n        \n          Twelfth Night\n\n                      Tyla Uzoagbado as Viola\, disguised as Cesario\, and Lily Cline as Olivia \nPhoto by Louis Stein \n          \n          \n          \n            \n          \n        \n      \n          \n        \n                      \n          \n                  \n\n        \n          Twelfth Night\n\n                      Tripp Taylor as Sebastian and Carlwell Redmon as Antonio \nPhoto by Louis Stein \n          \n          \n          \n            \n          \n        \n      \n          \n        \n                      \n          \n                  \n\n        \n          Twelfth Night\n\n                      Ted Guzman as Feste\, Sam Karpinski as Sir Andrew Aguecheek\, and Darrion Brown as Sir Toby Belch \nPhoto by Louis Stein \n          \n          \n          \n            \n          \n        \n      \n      \n\n  \n    \n      previous slide\n      \n    \n    \n      next slide\n      \n    \n  \n\n\n\n\n  \n                \n                            CREATIVE\n                \n                              \n                  Gary LoganAdaptor & DirectorRoselyn Kelada-SedraStage ManagerSamuel GC MuñozFight DirectorJudith Ann ConteIntimacy & Dance ChoreographerHudson OrfeAdditional Music CompositionGreyson TaylorDance CaptainCarlwell RedmonFight CaptainJulie Adams\, Brittany A. Chato\, Logan Donahue\, Hailey Garza\, Peter Gustafson\, Ava Notarangelo\, Sunaina SinghLighting Team                \n                          \n                      \n                            CAST\n                \n                              \n                  Hudson OrfePianist\, at the Movie HouseTyla UzoagbadoViola\, later disguised as CesarioDarrion BrownCaptain of the wrecked ship / Sir Toby BelchSamuel KarpinskiSir Andrew AguecheekJoshua BrownOrsinoTed GuzmanFesteLily ClineOliviaGreyson TaylorMalvolioCarlwell RedmonAntonioTripp TaylorSebastian                \n                          \n                      \n                            PRODUCTION\n                \n                              \n                  Mary Alice GroatCostume CoordinatorJennifer MarksWardrobe SupervisorTiia LagerCostume Studio ManagerTodd R. KulikProps ManagerKristin WardProps CoordinatorGemma TaitLighting ManagerZachary BrownSound EngineerBraxton McCollumAssistant Fight ChoreographerTiffany BlandinWig Assistant                \n                          \n            \n\n\n\n\n\n  \n          \n                  PROGRAM\n                          Best viewed in full screen – click the bottom right icon.
URL:https://drama.cmu.edu/event/twelfth-night-or-what-you-will/2024-09-27/2/
LOCATION:Helen Wayne Rauh Studio Theater\, Purnell Center for the Arts | 5000 Forbes Ave.\, Pittsburgh\, Pennsylvania\, 15213\, United States
CATEGORIES:Performance
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DTEND;TZID=UTC:20240927T180000
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LAST-MODIFIED:20250808T183352Z
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SUMMARY:Twelfth Night\, Or What You Will
DESCRIPTION:Nov 21\n        Ajax (Aias)\n        By SophoclesTranslated by Herbert Golder & Richard PevearDirected by Matthew KereamaNov. 19–21\, 2025Helen Wayne Rauh Studio Theater        \n    \n  \n\n\n\n\n  \n    Performances\n\n        		\n    		\n    		    Wednesday 8pm\n    		    Nov 19\n    		\n    		\n                		\n    		\n    		    Thursday 8pm\n    		    Nov 20\n    		\n    		\n                		\n    		\n    		    Friday 4pm\n    		    Nov 21\n    		\n    		\n                		\n    		\n    		    Friday 8pm\n    		    Nov 21\n    		\n    		\n              \n\n\n\nLove\, Gender and Comedy\n\n\n\nIn the kingdom of Illyria\, Viola and her twin brother Sebastian are shipwrecked\, each believing the other to be drowned. Viola\, disguising herself as a young man named Cesario\, secures a position as a servant for Duke Orsino and falls in love with him. Orsino\, for his part\, is in love with Countess Olivia\, who\, upon meeting Viola\, thinks she is a man and falls in love with her. Hilarity ensues. TWELFTH NIGHT\, OR WHAT YOU WILL is a delightful tale of confusion\, love\, and joyous unions and reconciliations. \n\n\n\n\n  Production Photos\n\n  \n    \n              \n          \n            \n                              \n              \n                          \n\n                          \n                Twelfth Night\n\n                                  Tyla Uzoagbado as Viola\, disguised as Cesario\, and Joshua Brown as Orsino \nPhoto by Louis Stein \n                \n                              \n                      \n        \n              \n          \n            \n                              \n              \n                          \n\n                          \n                Twelfth Night\n\n                                  Tyla Uzoagbado as Viola \nPhoto by Louis Stein \n                \n                              \n                      \n        \n              \n          \n            \n                              \n              \n                          \n\n                          \n                Twelfth Night\n\n                                  Sam Karpinski as Sir Andrew Aguecheek and Darrion Brown as Sir Toby Belch \nPhoto by Louis Stein \n                \n                              \n                      \n        \n              \n          \n            \n                              \n              \n                          \n\n                          \n                Twelfth Night\n\n                                  Cast of “Twelfth Night” \nPhoto by Louis Stein \n                \n                              \n                      \n        \n              \n          \n            \n                              \n              \n                          \n\n                          \n                Twelfth Night\n\n                                  Tyla Uzoagbado as Viola\, disguised as Cesario\, and Lily Cline as Olivia \nPhoto by Louis Stein \n                \n                              \n                      \n        \n              \n          \n            \n                              \n              \n                          \n\n                          \n                Twelfth Night\n\n                                  Tripp Taylor as Sebastian and Carlwell Redmon as Antonio \nPhoto by Louis Stein \n                \n                              \n                      \n        \n              \n          \n            \n                              \n              \n                          \n\n                          \n                Twelfth Night\n\n                                  Ted Guzman as Feste\, Sam Karpinski as Sir Andrew Aguecheek\, and Darrion Brown as Sir Toby Belch \nPhoto by Louis Stein \n                \n                              \n                      \n        \n          \n  \n\n  \n          \n        \n                      \n          \n                  \n\n        \n          Twelfth Night\n\n                      Tyla Uzoagbado as Viola\, disguised as Cesario\, and Joshua Brown as Orsino \nPhoto by Louis Stein \n          \n          \n          \n            \n          \n        \n      \n          \n        \n                      \n          \n                  \n\n        \n          Twelfth Night\n\n                      Tyla Uzoagbado as Viola \nPhoto by Louis Stein \n          \n          \n          \n            \n          \n        \n      \n          \n        \n                      \n          \n                  \n\n        \n          Twelfth Night\n\n                      Sam Karpinski as Sir Andrew Aguecheek and Darrion Brown as Sir Toby Belch \nPhoto by Louis Stein \n          \n          \n          \n            \n          \n        \n      \n          \n        \n                      \n          \n                  \n\n        \n          Twelfth Night\n\n                      Cast of “Twelfth Night” \nPhoto by Louis Stein \n          \n          \n          \n            \n          \n        \n      \n          \n        \n                      \n          \n                  \n\n        \n          Twelfth Night\n\n                      Tyla Uzoagbado as Viola\, disguised as Cesario\, and Lily Cline as Olivia \nPhoto by Louis Stein \n          \n          \n          \n            \n          \n        \n      \n          \n        \n                      \n          \n                  \n\n        \n          Twelfth Night\n\n                      Tripp Taylor as Sebastian and Carlwell Redmon as Antonio \nPhoto by Louis Stein \n          \n          \n          \n            \n          \n        \n      \n          \n        \n                      \n          \n                  \n\n        \n          Twelfth Night\n\n                      Ted Guzman as Feste\, Sam Karpinski as Sir Andrew Aguecheek\, and Darrion Brown as Sir Toby Belch \nPhoto by Louis Stein \n          \n          \n          \n            \n          \n        \n      \n      \n\n  \n    \n      previous slide\n      \n    \n    \n      next slide\n      \n    \n  \n\n\n\n\n  \n                \n                            CREATIVE\n                \n                              \n                  Gary LoganAdaptor & DirectorRoselyn Kelada-SedraStage ManagerSamuel GC MuñozFight DirectorJudith Ann ConteIntimacy & Dance ChoreographerHudson OrfeAdditional Music CompositionGreyson TaylorDance CaptainCarlwell RedmonFight CaptainJulie Adams\, Brittany A. Chato\, Logan Donahue\, Hailey Garza\, Peter Gustafson\, Ava Notarangelo\, Sunaina SinghLighting Team                \n                          \n                      \n                            CAST\n                \n                              \n                  Hudson OrfePianist\, at the Movie HouseTyla UzoagbadoViola\, later disguised as CesarioDarrion BrownCaptain of the wrecked ship / Sir Toby BelchSamuel KarpinskiSir Andrew AguecheekJoshua BrownOrsinoTed GuzmanFesteLily ClineOliviaGreyson TaylorMalvolioCarlwell RedmonAntonioTripp TaylorSebastian                \n                          \n                      \n                            PRODUCTION\n                \n                              \n                  Mary Alice GroatCostume CoordinatorJennifer MarksWardrobe SupervisorTiia LagerCostume Studio ManagerTodd R. KulikProps ManagerKristin WardProps CoordinatorGemma TaitLighting ManagerZachary BrownSound EngineerBraxton McCollumAssistant Fight ChoreographerTiffany BlandinWig Assistant                \n                          \n            \n\n\n\n\n\n  \n          \n                  PROGRAM\n                          Best viewed in full screen – click the bottom right icon.
URL:https://drama.cmu.edu/event/twelfth-night-or-what-you-will/2024-09-27/1/
LOCATION:Helen Wayne Rauh Studio Theater\, Purnell Center for the Arts | 5000 Forbes Ave.\, Pittsburgh\, Pennsylvania\, 15213\, United States
CATEGORIES:Performance
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DTEND;TZID=UTC:20240926T220000
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SUMMARY:Twelfth Night\, Or What You Will
DESCRIPTION:Nov 21\n        Ajax (Aias)\n        By SophoclesTranslated by Herbert Golder & Richard PevearDirected by Matthew KereamaNov. 19–21\, 2025Helen Wayne Rauh Studio Theater        \n    \n  \n\n\n\n\n  \n    Performances\n\n        		\n    		\n    		    Wednesday 8pm\n    		    Nov 19\n    		\n    		\n                		\n    		\n    		    Thursday 8pm\n    		    Nov 20\n    		\n    		\n                		\n    		\n    		    Friday 4pm\n    		    Nov 21\n    		\n    		\n                		\n    		\n    		    Friday 8pm\n    		    Nov 21\n    		\n    		\n              \n\n\n\nLove\, Gender and Comedy\n\n\n\nIn the kingdom of Illyria\, Viola and her twin brother Sebastian are shipwrecked\, each believing the other to be drowned. Viola\, disguising herself as a young man named Cesario\, secures a position as a servant for Duke Orsino and falls in love with him. Orsino\, for his part\, is in love with Countess Olivia\, who\, upon meeting Viola\, thinks she is a man and falls in love with her. Hilarity ensues. TWELFTH NIGHT\, OR WHAT YOU WILL is a delightful tale of confusion\, love\, and joyous unions and reconciliations. \n\n\n\n\n  Production Photos\n\n  \n    \n              \n          \n            \n                              \n              \n                          \n\n                          \n                Twelfth Night\n\n                                  Tyla Uzoagbado as Viola\, disguised as Cesario\, and Joshua Brown as Orsino \nPhoto by Louis Stein \n                \n                              \n                      \n        \n              \n          \n            \n                              \n              \n                          \n\n                          \n                Twelfth Night\n\n                                  Tyla Uzoagbado as Viola \nPhoto by Louis Stein \n                \n                              \n                      \n        \n              \n          \n            \n                              \n              \n                          \n\n                          \n                Twelfth Night\n\n                                  Sam Karpinski as Sir Andrew Aguecheek and Darrion Brown as Sir Toby Belch \nPhoto by Louis Stein \n                \n                              \n                      \n        \n              \n          \n            \n                              \n              \n                          \n\n                          \n                Twelfth Night\n\n                                  Cast of “Twelfth Night” \nPhoto by Louis Stein \n                \n                              \n                      \n        \n              \n          \n            \n                              \n              \n                          \n\n                          \n                Twelfth Night\n\n                                  Tyla Uzoagbado as Viola\, disguised as Cesario\, and Lily Cline as Olivia \nPhoto by Louis Stein \n                \n                              \n                      \n        \n              \n          \n            \n                              \n              \n                          \n\n                          \n                Twelfth Night\n\n                                  Tripp Taylor as Sebastian and Carlwell Redmon as Antonio \nPhoto by Louis Stein \n                \n                              \n                      \n        \n              \n          \n            \n                              \n              \n                          \n\n                          \n                Twelfth Night\n\n                                  Ted Guzman as Feste\, Sam Karpinski as Sir Andrew Aguecheek\, and Darrion Brown as Sir Toby Belch \nPhoto by Louis Stein \n                \n                              \n                      \n        \n          \n  \n\n  \n          \n        \n                      \n          \n                  \n\n        \n          Twelfth Night\n\n                      Tyla Uzoagbado as Viola\, disguised as Cesario\, and Joshua Brown as Orsino \nPhoto by Louis Stein \n          \n          \n          \n            \n          \n        \n      \n          \n        \n                      \n          \n                  \n\n        \n          Twelfth Night\n\n                      Tyla Uzoagbado as Viola \nPhoto by Louis Stein \n          \n          \n          \n            \n          \n        \n      \n          \n        \n                      \n          \n                  \n\n        \n          Twelfth Night\n\n                      Sam Karpinski as Sir Andrew Aguecheek and Darrion Brown as Sir Toby Belch \nPhoto by Louis Stein \n          \n          \n          \n            \n          \n        \n      \n          \n        \n                      \n          \n                  \n\n        \n          Twelfth Night\n\n                      Cast of “Twelfth Night” \nPhoto by Louis Stein \n          \n          \n          \n            \n          \n        \n      \n          \n        \n                      \n          \n                  \n\n        \n          Twelfth Night\n\n                      Tyla Uzoagbado as Viola\, disguised as Cesario\, and Lily Cline as Olivia \nPhoto by Louis Stein \n          \n          \n          \n            \n          \n        \n      \n          \n        \n                      \n          \n                  \n\n        \n          Twelfth Night\n\n                      Tripp Taylor as Sebastian and Carlwell Redmon as Antonio \nPhoto by Louis Stein \n          \n          \n          \n            \n          \n        \n      \n          \n        \n                      \n          \n                  \n\n        \n          Twelfth Night\n\n                      Ted Guzman as Feste\, Sam Karpinski as Sir Andrew Aguecheek\, and Darrion Brown as Sir Toby Belch \nPhoto by Louis Stein \n          \n          \n          \n            \n          \n        \n      \n      \n\n  \n    \n      previous slide\n      \n    \n    \n      next slide\n      \n    \n  \n\n\n\n\n  \n                \n                            CREATIVE\n                \n                              \n                  Gary LoganAdaptor & DirectorRoselyn Kelada-SedraStage ManagerSamuel GC MuñozFight DirectorJudith Ann ConteIntimacy & Dance ChoreographerHudson OrfeAdditional Music CompositionGreyson TaylorDance CaptainCarlwell RedmonFight CaptainJulie Adams\, Brittany A. Chato\, Logan Donahue\, Hailey Garza\, Peter Gustafson\, Ava Notarangelo\, Sunaina SinghLighting Team                \n                          \n                      \n                            CAST\n                \n                              \n                  Hudson OrfePianist\, at the Movie HouseTyla UzoagbadoViola\, later disguised as CesarioDarrion BrownCaptain of the wrecked ship / Sir Toby BelchSamuel KarpinskiSir Andrew AguecheekJoshua BrownOrsinoTed GuzmanFesteLily ClineOliviaGreyson TaylorMalvolioCarlwell RedmonAntonioTripp TaylorSebastian                \n                          \n                      \n                            PRODUCTION\n                \n                              \n                  Mary Alice GroatCostume CoordinatorJennifer MarksWardrobe SupervisorTiia LagerCostume Studio ManagerTodd R. KulikProps ManagerKristin WardProps CoordinatorGemma TaitLighting ManagerZachary BrownSound EngineerBraxton McCollumAssistant Fight ChoreographerTiffany BlandinWig Assistant                \n                          \n            \n\n\n\n\n\n  \n          \n                  PROGRAM\n                          Best viewed in full screen – click the bottom right icon.
URL:https://drama.cmu.edu/event/twelfth-night-or-what-you-will/2024-09-26/
LOCATION:Helen Wayne Rauh Studio Theater\, Purnell Center for the Arts | 5000 Forbes Ave.\, Pittsburgh\, Pennsylvania\, 15213\, United States
CATEGORIES:Performance
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SUMMARY:Behind the Scenes: A Conversation with Leslie Odom\, Jr.
DESCRIPTION:Calendar\n    \n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n  \n	\n            	\n	\n		\n            Performance         \n		Ajax (Aias)\n		\n						\n				11.21.2025\n				8:00pm – 10:00pm\n			\n			\n		\n\n			\n  \n  \n	\n		Date: \n		11.21.2025\n	\n	\n		Cost: \n		Free \n	\n	\n		Time: \n		8:00pm – 10:00pm\n	\n\n		\n		Address: \n		\n\nPurnell Center for the Arts | 5000 Forbes Ave.\n	\n		\n		Pittsburgh\,\n\n	Pennsylvania\n\n	15213\n\n	United States\n\n\n\n	\n	  \n\n\n\nThe Pittsburgh Cultural Trust and Carnegie Mellon School of Drama present an intimate\, one-night-only special engagement. \n\n\n\nJoin internationally acclaimed vocalist\, songwriter\, actor\, author\, and CMU alumnus Leslie Odom\, Jr. in conversation with Carnegie Mellon School of Drama Head\, Robert Ramirez\, as they reflect on and celebrate Odom’s transformative rise to global fame. \n\n\n\nLeslie Odom\, Jr. is a two-time Academy Award nominated\, Tony and Grammy Award-winning\, three-time Emmy Award nominated actor\, singer\, songwriter\, and entertainer. With an expansive career that touches many performance genres\, Odom has been repeatedly recognized as a unique performer with a serious and distinct dedication to the craft of storytelling. Best known for his breakout role as ‘Aaron Burr’ in the hit musical Hamilton on Broadway as well as his critically acclaimed performance as legendary soul singer Sam Cooke in Regina King’s 2020 film\, One Night in Miami. Most recently\, Odom made his long-awaited return to Broadway starring in\, and co-producing\, the new Broadway production of the classic American comedy Purlie Victorious: A Non-Confederate Romp Through the Cotton Patch by the legendary Ossie Davis. His fifth studio album\, When A Crooner Dies\, was released in November 2023. Odom is a graduate of the Carnegie Mellon School of Drama. \n\n\n\nThe conversation will be followed by an audience Q&A session. \n\n\n\nSponsored by the Richard King Mellon Foundation
URL:https://drama.cmu.edu/event/behind-the-scenes-a-conversation-with-leslie-odom-jr/
LOCATION:O’Reilly Theater\, 621 Penn Ave.\, Pittsburgh\, Pennsylvania\, 15222\, United States
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