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cfa.lmu.edu | 1
CALENDAR AT A GLANCE
CFA FORUMS: The College of Communication and Fine Arts offers diverse activities throughout the season. In addition to performances in theatre, dance and music; as well as art exhibitions, student showcases, faculty and student recitals; the college offers lecture series, colloquia and critical discussions on artistic, academic, political and social issues. Please note throughout the calendar items marked with to signify those events that are inclusive in the CFA Forums—with formal speakers and opportunity for audience engagement.
EVENTS BY DEPARTMENT
▪ ART & ART HISTORY ...................10
▪ COMMUNICATION STUDIES .......14
▪ DANCE ...........................................15
▪ LABAND ART GALLERY EXHIBITIONS & PUBLIC PROGRAMS .........16
▪ MARITAL & FAMILY (ART) THERAPY GRADUATE PROGRAM ......18
▪ MUSIC ............................................19
▪ THEATRE ARTS ............................24
Dear Friends of CFA,
It is a pleasure to welcome you to the 2015-2016 CFA @ LMU Events and Performance Season. The critical and creative efforts of the College of Communication and Fine Arts are always in allegiance and alignment with the university mission. And the first prong of the university mission statement also invokes the essential role of CFA to the university mission—insisting on critical thinking and the development of imagination and artistic expression—as cornerstones to learning, and the open celebration of the traditions of the campus. We take that role seriously!
The 2015-16 Event and Performance Season has a range of events and activities that will touch the mind, heart and spirits of all involved, and those who attend. From performances in theatre, dance and music to art exhibitions, faculty and student recitals; lectures, colloquia and critical discussions on artistic, academic, political, career and social issues—the events and performances are designed to push the boundaries of the expected, using the critical work of performance and artistic expression to force a critical contemplation of the most compelling issues to which humanity grapples and elevates. Each event serves as both process and product of our pedagogies—always engaged in information, formation and transformation—as yet another service to the LMU mission as we prepare our students to enter their chosen career pathways.
We invite you to join us!
Sincerely,
Bryant Keith Alexander, Ph.D. CFA Dean
EVENTS BY DATE
SEP 2015 ......................................... 2
OCT 2015 ........................................ 2
NOV 2015 ........................................ 4
DEC 2015 ..................................................... 4
JAN 2016 ........................................ 5
FEB 2016 ......................................... 6
MAR 2016 ........................................ 6
APR 2016 ........................................ 7
MAY 2016 ........................................ 9
cfa.lmu.edu | 3Visit the Department of Art & Art History’s Facebook page for announcements on updated speakers’ lineup. www.facebook.com/lmustararhs. CFA Forum
Art & Art History Communication Studies Dance Laband Art Gallery Marital & Family Art Therapy Music Theatre Arts2 | EVENTS BY DATE Art & Art History Communication Studies Dance Laband Art Gallery Marital & Family Art Therapy Music Theatre Arts
SEP 2015SEP 2-5 | 8:00 P.M. In the Continuum by Danai Gurira and Nikkole Salter (Play)Directed by Kevin Wetmore Barnelle Theatre
SEP 11 | 12:15–1:15 P.M. KaleidoLA:
The Speaker Series (Art/Art History)—TBAMurphy Recital Hall
SEP 12 | 10:00–11:30 A.M.Art Therapy Information Session(Open to the Public)Ahmanson Auditorium (University Hall 1000)
SEP 12–NOV 22 Richard Renaldi Touching Strangers (Exhibition)Laband Art Gallery, FREE
Artist’s Talk and Opening Reception
Sep 12 | 3:00–4:00 P.M. Reception: 4:00–6:00 P.M.
Murphy Recital Hall and Laband Art Gallery
SEP 23 | 6:00 P.M. “CFA Conversations with” Alumni featuring Paul SanchezVon der Ahe Family Suite, William H. Hannon Library; reception immediately following
SEP 25 | 8:00 P.M. Charles Owens Jazz ConcertMurphy Recital Hall
SEP 26 | 8:00 P.M. The Opera Program at LMU—25th Anniversary (Masterclass)Murphy Recital Hall, FREE
SEP 30 | 3:15 P.M. Second Annual Communication Studies Colloquium: “The Postfeminist Sports Fan”Presented by Dr. Kimberly Toffoletti, Visiting Scholar
Ahmanson Auditorium, University Hall 1000; reception immediately following
OCT 2015OCT 2 | 12:15–1:15 P.M.
KaleidoLA: The Speaker Series (Art/Art History) —Patrick Scott, FilmmakerMurphy Recital Hall
OCT 3 | 8:00 P.M. LMU Guitar Concert Series: Richard SavinoMurphy Recital HallGeneral admission: $25; student with ID: $15
OCT 4 | 10:00 A.M. Guitar Series Masterclass: Richard SavinoMurphy Recital Hall, Free for auditors
OCT 9 | 12:15–1:15 P.M. KaleidoLA: The
Speaker Series (Art/Art History)—Chris Becker, DesignerMurphy Recital Hall
OCT 9, 10, 11, 15, 16 & 17 8:00 P.M. Chavez Ravine by Culture Class (Play)Directed by Edgar Landa Strub Theatre
OCT 10 | 2:00 P.M. P’ansori Performance (Korean Music)Murphy Recital Hall
OCT 16, 17 & 18 VARYING TIMESMonticello Wakes (World Premiere Opera on the Life of Sally Hemings)Murphy Recital Hall; Tickets TBA/Central Ticket Agency
OCT 17 9:00 A.M.– 5:00 P.M. Art Psychotherapy Workshop (Marital & Family Art Therapy)(Registration Required)
McIntosh Center, University Hall 3999
OCT 21 12:00 P.M.– 3:00 P.M.Human LibraryLaband Art Gallery and George A.V. Dunning Courtyard
OCT 23 | 12:15–1:15 P.M. KaleidoLA:
The Speaker Series— Emerging: Recent Alumni PanelMurphy Recital Hall
OCT 23 6:00 P.M – 10:00 P.M.Beatles for Sam (BTLS4Sam)Live performance of music by the Beatles in honor of Sam Wasson
Front porch of the Foley building, FREE
OCT 23 | TBA Consort Singers: Catholic Collegiate Choral FestivalPerformance at Santa Clara University
OCT 23 | 8:00 P.M. OCT 24 | 3:00 P.M. The Haunting of Hannon 3 in 3D: Little Dead Riding HoodWilliam H. Hannon Library (Live performances in the stacks)
OCT 24 | 8:00 P.M. Music Faculty RecitalMurphy Recital Hall
OCT 27 & NOV 4 7:00 P.M.Dancing Touching Strangers (Dance Performance)Laband Art Gallery
OCT 29, 30, 31 NOV 4, 5, 6 & 7 8:00 P.M.The Colonel and the Birds by Hristo Boytchev (Play)Directed by Neno Pervan Barnelle Theatre
OCT 30 | 12:15–1:15 P.M. KaleidoLA:
The Speaker Series (Art/Art History)—TBAMurphy Recital Hall
AT A GLANCE
EVENTS BY DATE
cfa.lmu.edu | 5Visit the Department of Art & Art History’s Facebook page for announcements on updated speakers’ lineup. www.facebook.com/lmustararhs. CFA Forum
Art & Art History Communication Studies Dance Laband Art Gallery Marital & Family Art Therapy Music Theatre Arts4 | EVENTS BY DATE Art & Art History Communication Studies Dance Laband Art Gallery Marital & Family Art Therapy Music Theatre Arts
OCT 31 | TBA Collegiate Women’s Choir FestivalPerformance at Concordia University, Irvine
NOV 2015NOV 6 | 12:15 – 1:15 P.M.
KaleidoLA: The Speaker Series (Art/Art History) Hollis Goodall, Curator of Japanese Art (LACMA)
Murphy Recital Hall
NOV 7 | 2:30 P.M. Social Justice Series: Our Passion, Our Mission, Our CallingArtists Speak XV: Human Dignity—What Price?
Students explore issues of social justice through the arts.
Murphy Recital Hall
NOV 13 | 12:15 P.M. KaleidoLA:
The Speaker Series (Art/Art History)Dr. Christine Sciacca, Assistant Curator of Manuscripts, Getty Center
“Food for Thought: Culinary Evidence in Medieval and Renaissance Manuscript Illumination”
Murphy Recital Hall
NOV 18, 19, 20 & 21 8:00 P.M. An Evening of Concert DanceStrub Theatre
NOV 20 | 12:15 – 1:15 P.M KaleidoLA:
The Speaker Series (Art/Art History)Dr. Melody Rodari, Assistant Professor of Art History (LMU)
Murphy Recital Hall
NOV 21 | 8 P.M. Artist in Residence Piano Recital: Wojciech KocyanMurphy Recital Hall, FREE
NOV 22 3:00 P.M. & 7:30 P.M.An Afternoon and Evening of Chamber Ensembles & Opera ScenesMurphy Recital Hall; FREE
NOV OR EARLY DEC TIME: TBD Crosswords (One-Act Plays)A series of scenes and one-act plays with professional actors and LMU alums.
Location: TBD
DEC 2015DEC 2, 3, 4 & 5 8:00 P.M.All That He Was by Larry Johnson and Cindy O’Conner (Play)Directed by Judith Royer, C.S.J.
Barnelle Theatre
DEC 4 | 12:15–1:15 P.M. KaleidoLA:
The Speaker Series (Art/Art History)—TBAMurphy Recital Hall
DEC 4 | 8:00 P.M. Holiday Benefit Choral Concert in Redondo BeachSt. Lawrence Martyr’s Parish, Redondo Beach
DEC 5 | 8:00 P.M. Chamber Orchestra ConcertMurphy Recital Hall; FREE
DEC 6 | 3:00 P.M. World Music at LMU— Bali ConcertMurphy Recital Hall Tickets: $10 & $15/CTA
DEC 6 | 7:30 P.M.Student Soloists Recital (Music)Murphy Recital Hall; FREE
DEC 10 | 8:00 P.M. Gala Christmas Concert (Thursday)Sacred Heart Chapel; Tickets: $15/CTA
DEC 11 | 8:00 P.M. Staged Reading of a New Work (Play)Directed by Dana Resnick
Strub Theatre
DEC 12 | 8:00 P.M.Gala Christmas Concert (Saturday)Sacred Heart Chapel Tickets: $20 & $15/CTA
JAN 2016 JAN 15 | 12:15–1:15 P.M.
KaleidoLA: The Speaker Series (Art/Art History) TBAMurphy Recital Hall
JAN 22 | 12:15–1:15 P.M. KaleidoLA:
The Speaker Series (Art/Art History) — TBAMurphy Recital Hall
JAN 23–MAR 20From Clay to The Cloud: The Internet Archive and Our Digital Legacy (Exhibition)Laband Art Gallery
JAN 23 2:00 P.M.– 5:00 P.M. Nuala Creed Artist Talk and Opening ReceptionLaband Art Gallery
JAN 29 | 12:15–1:15 P.M.
KaleidoLA: The Speaker SeriesMurphy Recital Hall
JAN 29–30 | 8:00 P.M.IMPULSE—A Student Directed Dance ExperienceSt. Robert’s Hall Auditorium
JAN 31 1:00 P.M. & 3:00 P.M. 16th Annual Children’s ConcertsMurphy Recital Hall; FREE
cfa.lmu.edu | 7Visit the Department of Art & Art History’s Facebook page for announcements on updated speakers’ lineup. www.facebook.com/lmustararhs. CFA Forum
Art & Art History Communication Studies Dance Laband Art Gallery Marital & Family Art Therapy Music Theatre Arts6 | EVENTS BY DATE Art & Art History Communication Studies Dance Laband Art Gallery Marital & Family Art Therapy Music Theatre Arts
FEB 2016FEB 5 | 12:15–1:15 P.M.
KaleidoLA: The Speaker Series (Art/Art History)—TBAMurphy Recital Hall
FEB 12 | 12:15–1:15 P.M. KaleidoLA:
The Speaker Series (Art/Art History)—TBAMurphy Recital Hall
FEB 18 | 7:00 P.M.Black NotesMurphy Recital Hall (with reception to follow)
“Black Notes” Original Negro spirituals were composed using only the Black keys on the piano. Black Notes is a solo-performance that uses auto/ethnography and theatre to take the audience through cultural and universal moments in the Black experience. Mary Weems, Visiting Artist.
FEB 19 | 12:15–1:15 P.M. KaleidoLA:
The Speaker Series (Art/Art History)—TBAMurphy Recital Hall
FEB 20 | 2:30 P.M.CSJ Symposium: Voices of Justice PerformancesRestorative Justice: Stories from the Francisco Homes: Transitional Living for Men
Murphy Recital Hall
FEB 21 | 2:30 P.M.CSJ Symposium: Voices of Justice PerformancesStories of Homelessness and Hope from OPCC
Murphy Recital Hall
FEB 21 | 7:30 P.M.Artist-in-Residence Guitar Recital: Martha MastersMurphy Recital Hall; FREE
FEB 26 | 12:15–1:15 P.M. KaleidoLA:
The Speaker Series (Art/Art History) Daryn Wakasa, Filmmaker and LMU Studio Arts FacultyMurphy Recital Hall
MAR 2016MAR TBA Art Education: ARTsmart (Young Persons’ Art Exhibition)Thomas P. Kelly Jr. Student Art Gallery
MAR 5 | 6:00 P.M.Pacific Southwest Intercollegiate Choral FestivalPerformance at Cal Poly Pomona; FREE
MAR 9–20, IN REPChekhov Fest! (Plays)MAR 9, 11, 13, 15, 17 & 19 | 8:00 P.M. MAR 12 | 2:00 P.M.
The Three Sisters by Anton Chekhov (in a new translation by Diane Benedict)
Directed by Diane Benedict
MAR 10, 12, 16, 18 & 20 | 8:00 P.M. MAR 13 & 19 | 2:00 P.M.
Vanya and Sonia and Masha and Spike by Christopher Durang
Directed by Dana Resnick
Barnelle Theatre and Strub Theatre
MAR 11 & 12 | 8:00 P.M. MAR 13 | 7:30 P.M.Sinatra Opera Workshop: Gianni Schicchi by Giacomo PucciniMurphy Recital Hall; FREE
MAR 18 4:30 P.M.–7:45 P.M. Undergraduate Research Symposium: CFA Arts ShowcaseBurns Fine Arts Complex
MAR 19 8:30 A.M.–4:30 P.M. Undergraduate Research SymposiumUniversity Hall
MAR 18–20 12th Annual LMU Guitar Festival• MAR 18 | 8:00 P.M.
Celil Resik Kaya (Turkey)
• MAR 19 | 11:00 A.M. Young Artist Showcase
• MAR 19 | 2:00 P.M. Cameron O’Connor (USA)
• MAR 19 | 8:00 P.M. Amadeus Duo (Germany)
• MAR 20 | 2:00 P.M. Katona Twins (Hungary)
Murphy Recital Hall
MAR 16–APR 9 | TBA SENIOR THESIS EXHIBITION 1 (Art): Graphic Design, and Multimedia ArtsThomas P. Kelly Jr. Student Art Gallery
APR 2016APR 1 | 12:15–1:15 P.M.
KaleidoLA: The Speaker Series (Art/Art History) TBAMurphy Recital Hall
APR 1 | 8:00 P.M. Student Composers Recital (Music)Murphy Recital Hall
APR 8–10 | TBALMU Choruses Spring Tour
Off-campus
ASK JOHN
cfa.lmu.edu | 9Art & Art History Communication Studies Dance Laband Art Gallery Marital & Family Art Therapy Music Theatre Arts Visit the Department of Art & Art History’s Facebook page for announcements on updated speakers’ lineup. www.facebook.com/lmustararhs. CFA Forum
8 | EVENTS BY DATE Art & Art History Communication Studies Dance Laband Art Gallery Marital & Family Art Therapy Music Theatre Arts
APR 8 | 12:15–1:15 P.M. KaleidoLA: The Speaker Series (Art/Art History)—TBAMurphy Recital Hall
APR 10 | 7:30 P.M.Spring Guitar Recital Murphy Recital Hall; FREE
APR 13-16 | 8:00 P.M. The Student Dance ConcertStrub Theatre
APR 14–MAY 7 Young Contemporaries 2016: Annual Juried Student Art ExhibitionJurors: To be announced
• APR 14 | 6:00–8:00 P.M. Opening Reception Laband Art Gallery
• APR 28 | 5:00–7:00 P.M. Artists Reception and Awards Ceremony
Laband Art Gallery
APR 15 | 12:15–1:15 P.M. KaleidoLA:
The Speaker Series (Art/Art History)—TBAMurphy Recital Hall
APR 17 | 3:00 P.M. EMERGEThe Senior Thesis Showcase (Dance)
Strub Theatre
APR 17 4:00 P.M. & 7:30 P.M.An Afternoon and Evening of Chamber EnsemblesMurphy Recital Hall; FREE
APR 22 | 12:15–1:15 P.M. KaleidoLA:
The Speaker Series (Art/Art History)—TBAMurphy Recital Hall
APR 23 | 8:00 P.M. Chamber Orchestra ConcertMurphy Recital Hall; FREE
APR 24 | 3:00 P.M. World Music at LMU—Bali and Ghana ConcertMurphy Recital Hall
Tickets: General Admission $10 & $5 senior citizens and LMU students with ID/CTA
APR 24 | 7:30 P.M. Student Soloists Recital/Music Awards Murphy Recital Hall; FREE
APR 25 | 7:00 P.M. The Dance Faculty ShowingAn Evening of Dance Faculty Performance
Burns Fine Arts Complex
April 27, 28, 29 & 30 (varying times)New Works FestivalOriginal Plays by LMU Students
Barnelle Theatre
APR 28 | 7:00 P.M. ENCOREThe Dance Program Year-End Celebration
Murphy Recital Hall
APR 29 | 12:15 – 1:15 P.M. KaleidoLA:
The Speaker Series (Art/Art History)—TBAMurphy Recital Hall
APR 29 | 8:00 P.M. 51st Annual Spring ChoraleSacred Heart Chapel
Tickets: $20 & $15 for faculty, students & senior citizens; $5 for LMU students with ID. Reserved seating.
APRIL 20– MAY 10 | TBA SENIOR THESIS EXHIBITION 2 (Art): Fine Arts: Ceramics, Drawing, Painting, Photography, PrintmakingThomas P. Kelly Jr. Student Art Gallery
MAY 2016 MAY 14 9:00 A.M. – 3:00 P.M. Art Therapy Research Symposium (Marital & Family Therapy)McIntosh Center University Hall 3999
10 | EVENTS BY DEPARTMENT cfa.lmu.edu | 11Art & Art History Communication Studies Dance Laband Art Gallery Marital & Family Art Therapy Music Theatre Arts Visit the Department of Art & Art History’s Facebook page for announcements on updated speakers’ lineup. www.facebook.com/lmustararhs. CFA Forum
ART & ART HISTORYFALL 2015
KaleidoLA: The Speaker Series of the Department of Art and Art History12:15–1:15 P.M. Murphy Recital Hall
KaleidoLA: The Speaker Series of the Department of Art and Art History provides a context to explore a ‘kaleidoscopic’ range of interdisciplinary and intersecting experiences and pathways in the art world and Los Angeles. The Friday speaker series features presentations and workshops by a spectrum of emerging and veteran practitioners, as well as recent alumni within studio arts, art history and beyond.
For the 2015–16 academic year, KaleidoLA: The Speaker Series of the Department of Art and Art History will feature artists, art historians and panel presentations.
To stay updated on our speaker lineup, please check out the Department of Art and Art History’s Facebook page: www.facebook.com/lmustararhs.
KaleidoLA: The Speaker Series—TBASeptember 11 | 12:15–1:15 P.M. Murphy Recital Hall
KaleidoLA: The Speaker Series— Patrick Scott, Filmmaker. October 2 | 12:15–1:15 P.M. Murphy Recital Hall
Patrick Scott is a filmmaker who creates original work for companies like Dollar Shave Club, Playboy and Discovery. His films have accumulated over 70 million views online and have been showcased in festivals worldwide including Sundance. Patrick earned his bachelor's and master's degrees in film from California Institute of the Arts. His production company, Zoochosis, is headquartered in Venice Beach.
KaleidoLA: The Speaker Series— Chris Becker, DesignerOctober 9 | 12:15–1:15 P.M. Murphy Recital Hall
A User Experience Designer/Interaction Designer/& Design Researcher with a BFA in Painting from Colorado State University and an MFA from the Art Center College of Design: Media Design Program, Becker generates new understanding and insight into otherwise unexplored areas within design, culture, and business. He is a designer who uses creative thinking to understand existing problems in order to forge innovative and unique solutions. Clients include OKGO, POPTECH, CB2, VW, HTC, HYUNDAI, WB, DISNEY, ACTIVISION, EA, MATTEL & PEARSON and many more.
KaleidoLA: The Speaker Series— Emerging: Recent Alumni PanelOctober 23 | 12:15–1:15 P.M. Murphy Recital Hall
LMU Art and Art History alumni will share their pre- and post-graduation experiences. Topics will include a discussion of careers in the art field and advice for our current students.
KaleidoLA: The Speaker Series—TBAOctober 23 | 12:15–1:15 P.M. Murphy Recital Hall
KaleidoLA: The Speaker Series—TBAOctober 30 | 12:15–1:15 P.M. Murphy Recital Hall
KaleidoLA: The Speaker Series— Hollis Goodall, Curator of Japanese Art (LACMA). November 6 | 12:15–1:15 P.M. Murphy Recital Hall
Engaged at the Los Angeles County Museum of Art since 1981, with a two-year hiatus as Research Fellow at the University of Kyoto in Japan between 1986 and 1988, Goodall is now Curator of Japanese Art. Goodall oversees installations in the Pavilion for Japanese Art, planning of exhibitions for the Japanese department and in cooperation with other museum departments, educational programs, web programming, as well as collection management, growth, and research. From April 1988 to January 2015, Hollis has overseen more than 270 installations of permanent collection and special exhibitions. She is presently completing a catalogue, “Living for the Moment: Japanese Prints” from the Barbara S. Bowman Collection. Ms. Goodall earned her bachelor’s degree from the University of Texas with honors in 1977, then a master’s degree in East Asian art from the University of Kansas.
AT A GLANCE
EVENTS BY DEPARTMENT
Art & Art History Communication Studies Dance Laband Art Gallery Marital & Family Art Therapy Music Theatre Arts Visit the Department of Art & Art History’s Facebook page for announcements on updated speakers’ lineup. www.facebook.com/lmustararhs. CFA Forum
12 | EVENTS BY DEPARTMENT cfa.lmu.edu | 13Visit the Department of Art & Art History’s Facebook page for announcements on updated speakers’ lineup. www.facebook.com/lmustararhs. CFA Forum
KaleidoLA: The Speaker Series: Dr. Christine Sciacca, Assistant Curator of Manuscripts, Getty CenterNovember 13 | 12:15–1:15 P.M. Murphy Recital Hall
Dr. Christine Sciacca, assistant curator of manuscripts, Getty Center, is a specialist in Italian, German, and Ethiopian manuscript illumination, with a focus on liturgy, devotional practice, and patronage.“Food for Thought: Culinary Evidence in Medieval and Renaissance Manuscript Illumination”
KaleidoLA: The Speaker Series: Dr. Melody Rodari, Assistant Professor of Art History (LMU).November 20 | 12:15–1:15 P.M. Murphy Recital Hall
Professor Rodari received her B.A. and M.A. in art history and museum studies from Boston University, and her Ph.D. in art history from UCLA in 2010. Prior to coming to LMU, she was curator of Asian art at the Norton Simon Museum. Her research investigates the development and evolution of Buddhist art in Southeast Asia with focus on modern and contemporary Buddhist visual culture in Thailand. Professor Rodari’s work also examines the history of collecting and displaying South and Southeast Asian art in American and European museums.
KaleidoLA: The Speaker Series—TBADecember 4 | 12:15–1:15 P.M. Murphy Recital Hall
SPRING 2016 KaleidoLA: The Speaker Series—TBA
January 15 | 12:15–1:15 P.M. Murphy Recital Hall
KaleidoLA: The Speaker Series—TBAJanuary 22 | 12:15–1:15 P.M. Murphy Recital Hall
KaleidoLA: The Speaker Series—TBAJanuary 29 | 12:15–1:15 P.M. Murphy Recital Hall
KaleidoLA: The Speaker Series—TBAFebruary 5 | 12:15–1:15 P.M. Murphy Recital Hall
KaleidoLA: The Speaker Series—TBAFebruary 12 | 12:15–1:15 P.M. Murphy Recital Hall
KaleidoLA: The Speaker Series—TBAFebruary 19 | 12:15–1:15 P.M. Murphy Recital Hall
KaleidoLA: The Speaker Series: Daryn Wakasa, Filmmaker and LMU Studio Arts Faculty.February 26 | 12:15–1:15 P.M. Murphy Recital Hall
Art Education: ARTsmartMarch TBA Thomas P. Kelly Jr. Student Art Gallery
Senior Thesis Exhibition 1: Studio Arts: Graphic Design, and Multimedia Arts March 16–April 9 Thomas P. Kelly Jr. Student Art Gallery
Undergraduate Research Symposium: Arts ShowcaseMarch 18 | 4:30– 7:45 P.M. Burns Fine Arts Complex
Undergraduate Research SymposiumMarch 19 | 8:30 A.M.– 7:45 P.M. University Hall
KaleidoLA: The Speaker Series—TBAApril 1 | 12:15–1:15 P.M. Murphy Recital Hall
KaleidoLA: The Speaker Series—TBAApril 8 | 12:15–1:15 P.M. Murphy Recital Hall
KaleidoLA: The Speaker Series—TBAApril 15 | 12:15–1:15 P.M. Murphy Recital Hall
KaleidoLA: The Speaker Series—TBAApril 22 | 12:15–1:15 P.M. Murphy Recital Hall
KaleidoLA: The Speaker Series—TBAApril 29 | 12:15–1:15 P.M. Murphy Recital Hall
Senior Thesis Exhibition 2:Fine Arts: Ceramics, Drawing, Painting, Photography, Printmaking April 20– May 10 Thomas P. Kelly Jr. Student Art Gallery
Student Awards Ceremony April 28 | 4:00– 6:00 P.M. Thomas P. Kelly Jr. Student Art Gallery
Art & Art History Communication Studies Dance Laband Art Gallery Marital & Family Art Therapy Music Theatre Arts Visit the Department of Art & Art History’s Facebook page for announcements on updated speakers’ lineup. www.facebook.com/lmustararhs. CFA Forum
14 | EVENTS BY DEPARTMENT cfa.lmu.edu | 15
FALL 2015The Communication Studies Colloquia provides critical discussion of cutting-edge theories and perspectives in the disciplinary interests that cross the department: media arts and society, organizational communication and relational communication; law, social change and justice; and, advocacy advertising and public relations. The presentations will be made through a combination of faculty lectures, visiting scholars and invited guests.
“CFA Conversations with” Alumni featuring Paul M. Sanchez, ABC, APR and IABC FellowSeptember 23 | 6:00 P.M. Von der Ahe Family Suite, William H. Hannon Library; reception immediately following.
Market leader and principal at Buck Consultants’ Southern California and Arizona offices, Sanchez joined Buck Consultants in April 2012 following a move from New York and positions at the headquarters of two other global consulting firms. Sanchez has more than 25 years
of experience in human resources management and consulting. Serving clients in Europe and the Middle East, Sanchez has lead practices in employee research, human capital consulting, communications, change management and mergers, and acquisitions. In his career with three major global HR consulting firms, he has served clients in all sectors of major business centers worldwide.
Second Annual Communication Studies Colloquium: “The Postfeminist Sports Fan”Presented by Dr. Kimberly Toffoletti, Visiting Scholar
September 30 | 3:15 P.M. Ahmanson Auditorium, University Hall 1000; reception immediately following.
Dr. Kim Toffoletti is a leading figure in the study of women's sport fandom. Her research brings together feminist, sociological and media studies approaches to explore gender identities and representations in the areas of popular culture, sport and leisure. Her latest
book is “Sport and Its Female Fans” (2012, Routledge). She is also the author of “Baudrillard Reframed” (2011) and “Cyborgs and Barbie Dolls” (2007). Dr. Toffoletti is currently a senior lecturer in sociology in the School of Humanities and Social Sciences at Deakin University in Melbourne, Australia.
DANCEFALL 2015 An Evening of Concert DanceNovember 18–21 | 8:00 P.M. Strub Theatre
“ To dance is to be out of yourself. Larger, more beautiful, more powerful. This is power, it is glory on earth and it is yours for the taking.” Agnes de Mille
SPRING 2016IMPULSE—A Student Directed Dance ExperienceJanuary 29–30 | 8:00 P.M. St. Robert’s Hall Auditorium
“ When you dance, your purpose is not to get to a certain spot on the floor. It’s to enjoy each step along the way.” – Wayne Dyer
The Student Dance Concert April 13–16 | 8:00 P.M. Strub Theatre
“ The dance can reveal everything mysterious that is hidden in music, and it has the additional merit of being human and palpable. Dancing is poetry with arms and legs.” Charles Baudelaire
EMERGE
The Senior Thesis ShowcaseApril 17 | 3:00 P.M. Strub Theatre
The Dance Faculty Showing An Evening of Dance Faculty PerformanceApril 25 | 7:00 P.M. Burns Fine Arts Complex
“ I do not try to dance better than anyone else. I only try to dance better than myself.” Mikhail Baryshnikov
ENCORE
The Dance Program Year End CelebrationApril 29 | 7:00 P.M. Murphy Recital Hall
“ Let us read and let us dance—two amusements that will never do any harm to the world.” Voltaire
COMMUNICATIONSTUDIES
Art & Art History Communication Studies Dance Laband Art Gallery Marital & Family Art Therapy Music Theatre Arts Visit the Department of Art & Art History’s Facebook page for announcements on updated speakers’ lineup. www.facebook.com/lmustararhs. CFA Forum
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LABAND ART GALLERYEXHIBITIONS & PUBLIC PROGRAMS
Carolyn Peter, Director and Curator
FALL 2015Richard Renaldi Touching StrangersSeptember 12–November 22 Laband Art Gallery
“Richard Renaldi is a matchmaker for tense times, asking complete strangers to pose with their bodies touching, as if they were intimates.” Working on the street with a large format 8 x 10 view camera, he creates spontaneous and fleeting relationships between strangers for the camera, often pushing his subjects beyond their comfort levels. The resulting photographs are moving and provocative, and raise profound questions about the possibilities for positive human connection in a diverse society.
Organized by Aperture Foundation, New York. Curator: Ann Pallesen, Gallery Director, Photographic Center Northwest, Seattle. The travelling exhibition Touching Strangers was made possible, in part, with the support of the Robert Mapplethorpe Foundation.
• Artist’s Talk and Opening Reception
September 12 | 3:00 – 6:00 P.M. Murphy Recital Hall and Laband Art Gallery
Photographer Richard Renaldi will discuss his work at 3:00 P.M. followed by a reception celebrating the opening of the exhibition at 4:00 P.M.
Human LibraryOctober 21 | 12:00–3:00 P.M. Laband Art Gallery and Dunning Courtyard
In collaboration with the William H. Hannon Library, the Laband will host LMU’s fourth annual Human Library as a part of an international movement designed to promote dialogue, reduce prejudices, and encourage understanding between strangers, simply through the art of one-on-one conversation.
Dancing Touching StrangersOctober 27 & November 4 | 7:00 P.M. Laband Art Gallery
For two nights, a series of dance duets—inspired by Richard Renaldi's photographs and his concept of “touching strangers”—will enliven the gallery space. Like the people in Renaldi's photographs, the dancers will come together from various communities. The duets are choreographed by LMU Professor Rosalynde LeBlanc Loo. The event is in collaboration with LMU’s Dance Program.
Exhibition-Related Programs (all events are free).
SPRING 2016From Clay to The Cloud: The Internet Archive and Our Digital LegacyJanuary 23 – March 20 Laband Art Gallery
From Clay to The Cloud explores the human impetus to preserve our cultural heritage. Twenty years ago, the Internet Archive took on the challenge of creating a digital repository—a 21st century Library of Alexandria—where swaths of our lives from the Internet and other sources will be stored for generations to come. On view in the exhibition are ancient clay cuneiforms representing some of the earliest forms of preservation of knowledge. Featured as well are Nuala Creed’s ceramic portraits of many of the archivists working at the Internet Archive. Her sculptures remind us of the crucial human involvement in this digital archive. There are also hands-on displays offering visitors the opportunity to dive into the vast “storerooms” of the Internet Archive. The exhibition looks at past and present archival practices and asks: What will our cultural legacy be for the future?
Nuala Creed Artist Talk and Opening ReceptionJanuary 23 | 2:00– 5:00 P.M. Laband Art Gallery
Ceramic artist Nuala Creed will offer insight into her sculpture series of 106 (and growing) portraits of archivists from the Internet Archive at 2:00 P.M. Her talk will be followed by a reception to celebrate the opening of the exhibition at 3:00 P.M.
(Other related events to be announced. Please check the Laband’s website.)
Young Contemporaries 2016: Annual Juried Student Art ExhibitionApril 14– May 7 Laband Art Gallery
Jurors: To be announced.
Each spring, current LMU art students are invited to enter Young Contemporaries and to have their work judged by two professionals from Los Angeles’ art world. The Laband’s annual juried student show features works of art in all the disciplines taught in LMU’s art program including drawing, printmaking, photography, sculpture, painting, ceramics, graphic design, and new media. The exhibition provides an excellent professional experience for students and celebrates the amazing creativity brewing in LMU’s Art Department.
Generous support for the exhibition is provided by The Friedman Family in memory of Andrea Kingaard Friedman ’66 and by the Southern California Metal Arts Society.
• Opening Reception
April 14 | 6:00–8:00 P.M. Laband Art Gallery
• Artists’ Reception and Awards Ceremony
April 28 | 5:00–7:00 P.M. Laband Art Gallery
Admission and programs are free. Parking is free on the weekends.
Gallery Hours: Wednesday–Sunday 12:00– 4:00 P.M.
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FALL 2015Art Therapy Information Session(Open to the Public)
September 12 | 10:00– 11:30 A.M. Ahmanson Auditorium University Hall 1000
Art Psychotherapy Workshop(Registration Required)
October 17 | 9:00 A.M. – 5:00 P.M. McIntosh Center University Hall 3999
SPRING 2016Art Therapy Research SymposiumMay 14 | 9:00 A.M. – 3:00 P.M. McIntosh Center University Hall 3999
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MUSICFALL 2015An Evening of Jazz with renowned jazz saxophonist, Charles OwensSeptember 25 | 8:00 P.M. Murphy Recital Hall
The concert will be preceded by an informal engagement with students from 4:00–5:00 P.M. Owens is a master woodwind musician who plays all reed instruments, including soprano, alto, tenor, and baritone saxophones, clarinet, flute, oboe, bassoon and English horn. His rare ability to produce original sounds on all of these instruments places him in demand as a first-call studio musician, and a jazz artist of international repute. Owens has toured, performed and recorded with an impressive array of artists including John Carter, the Clayton-Hamilton Orchestra, Miles Davis, Marvin Gaye, Dave Grusin, Gladys Knight, the Buddy Rich Band, and Barbra Streisand. He has played on numerous hit records, including the Grammy Award-winning Duke Ellington album, Hot and Bothered. Owens also tours the United States and Europe with his own group, which produced two albums on Discovery Records.
Tickets: TBA
The Opera Program at LMU— 25th Anniversary (Masterclass)September 26 | 8:00 P.M. Murphy Recital Hall, FREE
A gala Masterclass and reception bring back LMU opera singers from the 25-year history of the LMU Opera Workshop/Sinatra Opera Workshop. Funded by the Sinatra Opera Endowment.
LMU Guitar Concert Series: Richard SavinoOctober 3 | 8:00 P.M. Murphy Recital Hall
Grammy-nominated guitarist/lutenist Richard Savino has been a featured performer throughout the U.S. and abroad. He is the recipient of a Diapason d’Or (a French Grammy) and in 2010 his collaborative project with Ars Lyrica of Houston also received a Grammy nomination. In 2012, he was personally invited to accompany Grammy award winner Joyce DiDonato in her national Drama Queens tour, which included a sold-out performance at Carnegie Hall.
Tickets: Individual concert tickets are $25 general admission; $15 students with ID. For advance tickets please call: 310.338.5466.
MARITAL & FAMILY (ART) THERAPY (GRADUATE) with specialized training in clinical art therapy
Art & Art History Communication Studies Dance Laband Art Gallery Marital & Family Art Therapy Music Theatre Arts Visit the Department of Art & Art History’s Facebook page for announcements on updated speakers’ lineup. www.facebook.com/lmustararhs. CFA Forum
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Guitar Series Masterclass: Richard SavinoOctober 4 | 10:00 A.M. Murphy Recital Hall; Free for auditors
Monticello Wakes (World Premiere Opera on the life of Sally Hemings)October 16, 17 & 18 | Varying times: TBA Murphy Recital Hall
Garrett Fisher music & libretto | Tim Appelo libretto | Ken Cerniglia director | Tori Ellison visual design
Join us for the world premiere of “Monticello Wakes,” an opera that investigates American identity at a nexus of conflicting ideals and actions. Three fictional descendants of the Jefferson-Wayles-Hemings clan visit Monticello with claims of privilege, retribution, and doubt. As the mansion wakes to this interrogation, slavery pulls the descendants back into history in ways both illuminating and unsettling.
Tickets: TBA
Consort Singers: Catholic Collegiate Choral FestivalOctober 23 Off-campus
The LMU Consort Singers will join with collegiate choruses in a festival at the Santa Clara University.
Music Faculty RecitalOctober 24 | 8:00 P.M. Murphy Recital Hall
Members of the music faculty collaborate to present an evening of great classical music.
Women’s Chorus: Concordia University Irvine—Collegiate Women’s Choral FestivalOctober 31 | Off-campus
The LMU Women's Chorus will join with area collegiate choruses in a festival of women's chorus repertoire.
Artist in Residence Piano Recital: Wojciech KocyanNovember 21 | 8:00 P.M. Murphy Recital Hall; FREE
Virtuoso faculty pianist Wojciech Kocyan presents his annual recital.
An Afternoon and Evening of Chamber Ensembles & Opera ScenesNovember 22 | 3:00 P.M. & 7:30 P.M. Murphy Recital Hall
Music students perform in a variety of collaborative musical selections.
Holiday Benefit Choral Concert in Redondo BeachDecember 4 | 8:00 P.M. St. Lawrence Martyr Parish, Redondo Beach.
The LMU Choruses preview their Christmas program in this holiday benefit concert.
Chamber Orchestra ConcertDecember 5 | 8:00 P.M. Murphy Recital Hall
A variety of works for string orchestra.
World Music at LMU—Bali ConcertDecember 6 | 3:00 P.M. Murphy Recital Hall
Enjoy the captivating sounds of new and traditional music for Gamelan Angkung (Bali), with composer-in-residence I Made Lasmawan.
Student Soloists RecitalDecember 6 | 7:30 P.M. Murphy Recital Hall
Music students selected by the faculty perform a variety of solo repertoire.
Gala Christmas ConcertsDecember 10 & 12 | 8:00 P.M. Sacred Heart Chapel
Start the Christmas season with the LMU Choruses as they present Conrad Susa's Carols and Lullabies: Christmas in the Southwest and Shawn Kirchner's Behold New Joy: Ancient Carols of Christmas.
December 10 Concert tickets (open seating) $15; $12 for faculty, students and senior citizens; $5 for LMU students with ID. December 12 ($20/$15 reserved seating). For advance sales call 310.338.5466.
SPRING 201616th Annual Children’s ConcertsJanuary 31 | 1:00 P.M. & 3:00 P.M. Murphy Recital Hall; FREE
Internationally acclaimed violinist Ken Aiso performs Alan Ridout's “Ferdinand the Bull” on these lively concerts for young audiences, which bring together grade-school participants from the LMU Family of Schools with LMU musicians/opera students and noted Los Angeles’ professionals. Funded by the Sinatra Opera Endowment.
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Artist-in-Residence Guitar Recital: Martha MastersFebruary 21 | 7:30 P.M. Murphy Recital Hall
Guitarist Martha Masters' playing has been described as “dynamically supple ... vivid and assured … graceful performance.” The New York Times
Pacific Southwest Intercollegiate Choral FestivalMarch 5 Off-campus
The LMU Consort Singers join other collegiate choirs in this annual festival concert, hosted by Cal Poly Pomona.
Sinatra Opera Workshop: Gianni Schicchi by Giacomo PucciniMarch 11 & 12 | 8:00 P.M. March 13 | 7:30 P.M. Murphy Recital Hall; FREE
Puccini's comic opera masterpiece “Gianni Schicchi” finds the family of Donati fighting over an opulent inheritance while singing some of the composer's most beloved music. Funded by the Sinatra Opera Endowment.
12th Annual LMU Guitar Festival, (March 18-20)Guitarists from around the world will perform at the 2016 LMU Guitar Festival. Performances featuring Celil Resik Kaya (Turkey), Cameron O’Connor (USA), Amadeus Duo (Germany), and the Katona Twins (Hungary) will highlight the weekend, which also features a Youth Ensemble Showcase concert with young guitarists from throughout the western United States, as well as a luthier and vendor faire. The public is welcome. Festival registration is $65 general admission; $45 students with ID. Individual concert tickets are $25 general admission; $15 students with ID. For advance tickets please call: 310.338.5466.
• Celil Resik Kaya (Turkey) March 18 | 8:00 P.M.
• Young Artists Showcase Concert March 19 | 11:00 A.M.
• Cameron O’Connor (USA) March 19 | 2:00 P.M.
• Amadeus Duo (Germany) March 19 | 8:00 P.M.
• Katona Twins (Hungary) March 20 | 2:00 P.M.
Student Composers RecitalApril 1 | 8:00 P.M. Murphy Recital Hall
Student composers present a recital of new original works.
LMU Choruses Spring TourApril 8–10 Off-campus
Concerts presented by the Concert Choir, Consort Singers, and the Women’s Chorus.
Spring Guitar Recital April 10 | 7:30 P.M. Murphy Recital Hall; FREE
Members of the LMU Guitar Ensemble perform in concert.
An Afternoon and Evening of Chamber Music EnsemblesApril 17 | 4:00 P.M. & 7:30 P.M. Murphy Recital Hall; FREE
Music students perform in a variety of collaborative musical selections.
Chamber Orchestra ConcertApril 23 | 8:00 P.M. Murphy Recital Hall; FREE
Spring program presented by the LMU Orchestra.
World Music at LMU— Bali and Ghana ConcertApril 24 | 3:00 P.M. Murphy Recital Hall
Enjoy the captivating sounds of new and traditional music for Gamelan Angklun (Bali); Ewe and Dagomba musical types (Ghana) with Guest Director of Dance, Yeko Ladzekpo.
Concert Tickets: $10 general admission; $5 senior citizens and LMU students with ID.
Student Soloists Recital/Music Awards April 24 | 7:30 P.M.
Murphy Recital Hall; FREE
Advanced music students selected by the faculty perform examples of their solo work. Outstanding graduating senior music majors are recognized for their achievements.
51st Annual Spring ChoraleApril 29 | 8:00 P.M. Sacred Heart Chapel
The LMU Choruses joined by professional orchestra present their traditional season finale with this popular major works concert. Tickets: $20/$15 for faculty students, senior citizens; $5 for LMU students with ID. Reserved seating. For advanced sales call 310.338.5466.
Tickets for all events are available through: Central Ticket Agency: 310.338.5466
Monday–Friday 10:00 A.M. – 5:00 P.M. or at: www.lmucfa.com
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FALL 2015In the Continuum by Danai Gurira and Nikkole SalterDirected by Kevin Wetmore
September 2, 3, 4, & 5 | 8:00 P.M. Barnelle Theatre
In the Continuum puts a human face on the devastating impact of AIDS in Africa and the United States through the lives of two courageous women living worlds apart. An African-American woman in South Central L.A. and a television newscaster in Zimbabwe experience a weekend of life-changing revelations in this story of parallel self-discoveries, denials, and empowerments.
Chavez Ravine by Culture ClassDirected by Edgar Landa
October 9, 10, 11, 15, 16 & 17 | 8:00 P.M. Strub Theatre
Based on historical documents and personal interviews, Chavez Ravine tells the story of how, in the 1950s, the titular neighborhood in Los Angeles was taken by eminent domain to build a Richard Neutra-designed public housing project. City politics thwarted the development, and the land instead became Dodger Stadium. A cast of 12 play dozens of roles in this all-too-true satire of gentrification, urban power structures, community identity, and Los Angeles history and culture.
P’ansori Performance (Korean Music)October 10 | 2:00 P.M. Murphy Recital Hall
A performance by Chan Park, preceded by a lecture from Dr. Ah-Jeong Kim (CSUN). Traditional Korean musical storytelling, performed by a master of the form, followed by a reception in the George A.V. Dunning Courtyard.
Monticello Wakes (World Premiere Opera on the life of Sally Hemings)October 16, 17 & 18 | varying times Murphy Recital Hall
Garrett Fisher music & libretto | Tim Appelo libretto | Ken Cerniglia director |Tori Ellison visual design
Join us for the world premiere of “Monticello Wakes,” an opera that investigates American identity at a nexus of conflicting ideals and actions. Three fictional descendants of the Jefferson-Wayles-Hemings clan visit Monticello with claims of privilege, retribution, and doubt. As the mansion wakes to this interrogation, slavery pulls the descendants back into history in ways both illuminating and unsettling.
Tickets: TBA
Beatles for Sam (BTLS4SAM)October 23 | 6:00–10:00 P.M. Front porch of the Foley building; FREE
A live performance of music by the Beatles in honor of Sam Wasson, performed by LMU student and friends.
The Haunting of Hannon 3 in 3D: Little Dead Riding HoodOctober 23 | 8:00 P.M. October 24 | 3:00 P.M. William H. Hannon Library (live performances in the stacks)
Once again Theatre Arts takes over Hannon Library for a literary haunted house — students performing scenes from famous horror novels and fairy tales.
The Colonel and the Birds by Hristo BoytchevDirected by Neno Pervan
October 29, 30 & 31 November 4, 5, 6 & 7 8:00 P.M. Location: TBD
Bulgarian playwright Hristo Boytchev’s plays have been staged in more than 40 countries on five continents. His latest play is The Colonel and the Birds—a female version of his The Colonel Bird. In a small psychiatric ward situated in a former monastery and lost somewhere in the mountains in the Balkans, six patients and a very young doctor are left to their fate. When UN planes accidentally drop military supplies in the compound, the patients begin to role play as soldier.
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Social Justice Series: Our Passion, Our Mission, Our CallingArtists Speak XV: Human Dignity—What Price?
Saturday, November 7 | 2:30 P.M. Murphy Recital HallStudents explore issues of social justice through the arts.
Crosswords November or early December | Time: TBD Location: TBD
A series of scenes and one act plays with professional actors and LMU alums performing in a fundraiser for the Sam Wasson Scholarship Fund.
All That He Was by Larry Johnson and Cindy O’ConnerDirected by Judith Royer, CSJ
December 2, 3, 4 & 5 | 8:00 P.M. Barnelle Theatre
LMU Theatre Arts annual “Stages of AIDS” event this year is the musical All That He Was, a moving and surprisingly funny account of one man’s struggle with AIDS. The deceased functions as host and narrator, invisible among the friends and family assembled to pay him final respects. Hoping for a day when the shattered pieces can come together, he leads them on a journey of shared reminiscences.
Staged Reading of a New WorkDirected by Dana Resnick
December 11 | 8:00 P.M. Strub Theatre
LMU students perform a public staged reading of a brand new play by a guest playwright. Come hear an exciting script for the first time ever, for free!
SPRING 2016CSJ Symposium: Voices of Justice PerformancesRestorative Justice: Stories from The Francisco Homes: Transitional Living for Men
February 20 | 2:30 P.M. Murphy Recital Hall
Based on dramatized narrative writings from the Fall ’15 Voices of Justice class; followed by a reception in the George A.V. Dunning Courtyard.
CSJ Symposium: Voices of Justice PerformancesStories of Homelessness and Hope from OPCC
February 21 | 2:30 P.M. Murphy Recital Hall
Based on dramatized narrative writings from the Fall ’15 Voices of Justice class; followed by a reception in the George A.V. Dunning Courtyard.
Chekhov Fest! March 9-20, in rep Barnelle Theatre and Strub TheatreThe Three Sisters by Anton Chekhov (in a new translation by Diane Benedict)
Directed by Diane Benedict
Vanya and Sonia and Masha and Spike by Christopher Durang
Directed by Dana Resnick
The Three Sisters
March 9, 11, 13, 15, 17 & 19 | 8:00 P.M. March 12 | 2:00 P.M.
Vanya and Sonia and Masha and Spike
March 10, 12, 16, 18 & 20 | 8:00 P.M. March 13 & 19 | 2:00 P.M.
Anton Chekhov’s masterpiece in a new translation, side-by-side with Christopher Durang’s Tony Award-winning adaptation of Chekhov’s themes that doesn’t require familiarity with Chekhov. The Prozorova sisters find life in their small town dull and they dream of Moscow. Few other plays have ever conveyed more subtly the transitory beauty and sadness of the passing moment. Durang pulls no punches in his playful romp all over Chekhov, in a play which the New York Times noted, “Even if you’ve never read a word of Chekhov, you’re likely to find plenty to make you laugh.”
New Works FestivalOriginal Plays by LMU Students
April 27, 28, 29 & 30 | at varying times (FREE) Barnelle Theatre
LMU’s annual presentation of student-written, student-directed, student-performed new plays. Come see the artists of tomorrow today!
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PARKING Parking is available in Drollinger Parking Plaza and Hannon Parking Lot. Please enter the university at the main entrance located on Lincoln Blvd.
Hannon Parking Lot Access via the Burns Campus gate located at the intersection of Loyola Boulevard and West 80th Street, north of Manchester Avenue and east of Lincoln Boulevard.
Drollinger Parking Plaza Access via the Main Gate to LMU at the intersection of LMU Drive and Lincoln Boulevard, north of Manchester Avenue and south of Jefferson Boulevard.
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BUILDINGS1 Burns Fine Arts Center
• Laband Art Gallery • Thomas P. Kelly, Jr.
Student Art Gallery • Murphy Recital Hall
2 Foley Hall • Strub Theatre • Barnelle Theatre)
3 Lions Athletic Center • LMU Ticket Office
4 Sacred Heart Chapel
5 University Hall
PARKINGA Drollinger Parking Plaza
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