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CANCELED: Dead Man's Cellphone

<p>In light of the public health advisories on social distancing, <em>Dead Man's Cellphone</em><span> </span>has been<span> </span><span data-markjs="true" class="marks9k6qsmi3" data-ogac data-ogab data-ogsc data-ogsb>canceled. </span>Ticketholders have the option to: </p>
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<li>donate tickets as a tax-deductible gift to the UW School of Drama</li>
<li>request a refund</li>
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Three Sisters

<p>By Anton Chekhov<br>Adapted by Darby Sherwood and Jeffrey Fracé<br> Directed by Jeffrey Fracé<br> November 21 – December 8, 2019<br> Previews November 16 & 19<br> <em> No performances November 25 – December 3, due to Thanksgiving holiday</em><br> Pay-What-You-Can Wednesday December 4 <br> Glenn Hughes Penthouse Theatre</p>
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CabLab: Ada and the Engine

<p>As the British Industrial Revolution dawns, young Ada Byron Lovelace (daughter of the flamboyant and notorious Lord Byron) sees the boundless creative potential in the “analytic engines” of her friend and soul mate Charles Babbage, inventor of the first mechanical computer. Ada envisions a whole new world where art and information converge—a world she might not live to see. Jane Austen meets Steve Jobs in this poignant pre-tech romance heralding the computer age.

CabLab: Frozen: A Play

<p><span>By Bryony Lavery</span><br><span>Directed by Andrew Coopman</span><br><br>One sunny evening, a young girl walks to visit her grandmother. She never arrives. <br><br>A play about retribution, remorse, evil, and redemption,<em><strong> </strong></em><em>Frozen</em> explores the interwoven lives of three strangers as they try to make sense of the unimaginable. Second-year MFA director Andrew Coopman directs. </p>

Dawg Daze: School of Drama Info Session

<p><span>Want to find out more about getting involved in Drama at UW as an undergrad? Join us for our </span><a class=" xil3i" href="https://www.instagram.com/explore/tags/dawgdaze/&quot; tabindex="0">#DawgDaze</a><span> Zoom info session, featuring a panel of current students & alumni. Whether you are new to UW or just new to Drama, you are welcome!<br></span><br>Zoom Meeting ID: 93233235639<br>Passcode: 321634</p>

BA Design Track Meet 'n' Greet

<p>Are you a UW undergraduate who is interested in studying (or already studying) theatre design, such as scenic design, costume design, lighting design, or sound design? We are hosting a meet 'n' greet with our core design faculty on Friday, October 23rd at 5:00 PM. Whether you are already studying design, or curious about this area of study, we hope you'll join us! <span>We'll answer questions you may have about classes that best support the futures of your choice, or about the art and the biz in general.

Online - Relational Art Making: Cultivating a Beloved Seattle Theatre Community

<div class="o9v6fnle cxmmr5t8 oygrvhab hcukyx3x c1et5uql">Jay O’Leary Woods, Jéhan Òsanyìn, Kathy Hsieh, and Braden Abraham will engage with our students in a conversation on the state of Seattle Theatre and the path to a healthier arts ecosystem. Though this conversation is catered to college students, we welcome anyone interested in shaping a more communal artistic future for this city.</div>
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2021 PATP 3rd Year Solo Shows

<p>Come see our graduating actors present their final works as UW students. The third-year solos shows, written and performed by the actors of the PATP class of 2021, are the culmination of three years of hard work. Come and see what they've cooked up as they prepare to enter the professional world! </p>
<p>This performance will be available to stream March 5-14. RSVP to receive the link opening day!</p>
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