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Under the direction of the Drama Department, the University Theater is an extracurricular organization that presents a series of major productions annually. While each production's acting company and technical crew is composed of students from every university program, those pursuing the course of study in drama have found that this opportunity to put their theoretical knowledge into exciting and challenging practice is essential to their growth in this field. The goal of the University Theater is to provide the University community with a repertoire of productions representing the most stimulating artists, forms, and visions from the world of drama
Directed by Associate Professor and Chair Kyle Lemieux and performed on the Temp Stage in the Drama BuildingThursday, April 9, 8pmFriday, April 10, 8pm Special Faculty and Staff performanceSaturday, April 11, 8pmSunday, April 12, 2pm matinee Special Alumni performanceTuesday, April 14, 8pmWednesday, April 15, 8pmThursday, April 16, 8pmFriday, April 17, 8pmSaturday, April 18, Two performances: 2pm matinee and 8pm
No Exit by Jean-Paul Sartre, adapted from the French by Paul BowlesDirected by Allison Peterman and performed on the Temp Stage in the Drama BuildingThursday, April 30, 8pmFriday, May 1, 8pmSaturday, May 2, Two performances: 2pm matinee and 8pm
Contact:
Karen Gempel University of Dallas Drama Department1845 E. Northgate DriveIrving, Texas 75062972-721-5061 or 972-721-5314 for more information
Persons with disabilities needing special assistance to attend this event should call 972-721-5382 and ask for the ADA Coordinator. The request must be made at least three business days before the event. The University will provide reasonable accommodation to those requesting assistance.