Brown Theatre Announces 2019-2020 Season

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Brown Theatre Announces 2019-2020 Season

The Brown University Department of Theatre and Performance Studies have announced the 2019-2020 season.

Performances typically take place Thursday through Saturday at 8 pm and 2 pm on Sundays.

The 2019-20 Season

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The season will kick off with the annual Family Weekend Dance Concert performed in Ashamu Dance Studio, October 18 - 20.

Running October 31 - November 10, MFA Playwriting students will present fully staged productions of their senior thesis plays. Dry Swallow by Lucas Baisch ‘20 MFA is made up of three intertwining narratives, all trapped in the confines of a shipping container. 

Kemps by Emma Horwitz ‘20 MFA is a contemporary queer epic set in the pine-wood of the Pennsylvanian forest during one four-week session at a summer camp.

TAPS Fall Dance Concert, featuring all-student choreography, will run November 21 - 24 in Ashamu Dance Studio.

The Diary of Anne Frank, a play by Frances Goodrich & Albert Hackett, based upon the book “Anne Frank: The Diary of a Young Girl,” newly adapted by Wendy Kesselman will run from December 5 through December 8 in Leeds Theatre.

Opening the spring semester, the 1977 Obie Award winning Fefu and Her Friends, by Maria Irene Fornes, will run February 27 - March 8 in Stuart Theatre.

Race, by Pulitzer Prize winning playwright David Mamet, turns the spotlight on what we think, but cannot say. When three lawyers find themselves tasked with the defense of a wealthy white man charged with the rape of a young black woman, dangerous truths are revealed as opinions explode to the surface. This provocative tale of sex, guilt, and bold accusations, directed by Professor Kym Moore, will be presented in Leeds Theatre, April 2 - 12.  

In continued celebration of 50 years of Dance at Brown, the TAPS season will close with the annual Festival of Dance Concert, April 30 - May 3 in Stuart Theatre.

The Festival of Dance will feature dance theatre works from historical and contemporary repertories as well as devised new works by students, faculty and professional choreographers from around the world.


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