Prepared Auditions at Prince George’s Community College, Apr 26, Online

Prepared Auditions at Prince George’s Community College, Apr 26, Online

The Academic Theatre Program Webinar Series: Prepared Auditions

Monday, April 26, 2021 at 7:00 PM

Location: Prince George’s Community College, Online.

Janice L. Goldberg, NYC based Director, Playwright Recipient of the Kennedy Center Gold Medallion Award for her work with new plays presents a virtual workshop on Prepared Auditions. This event may involve audience participation No experience necessary!

FREE Virtual Event – Registration will close 2 hours prior to start time

This is a virtual event. You will be emailed a link to streamed event prior to start time or no later than 1 hour before the scheduled start time. No printed ticket required.

If registration is closed and you would like to attend or you haven’t received the link 30 minutes before showtime, email us at contact-cpa@pgcc.edu. Please also check your spam folder for link.

Free online performance, register here.

Funny Fools of April at Prince George’s Community College, Apr 24, Online

Funny Fools of April at Prince George’s Community College, Apr 24, Online

Funny Fools of April
Saturday, April 24, 2021 at 7:00 PM

Location: Prince George’s Community College, Online.

This free virtual event is hosted by DC native and Def Comedy Jam alum, Royale Watkins and features comedians Ronnie Jordan, Mia Jackson, and Rob Stapleton. The show is appropriate for ages 17 and older. Grab your popcorn and get ready to laugh during this free virtual show!

FREE Virtual Event – Registration will close 2 hours prior to start time

This is a virtual event. You will be emailed a link to streamed event prior to start time or no later than 1 hour before the scheduled start time. No printed ticket required.

If registration is closed and you would like to attend or you haven’t received the link 30 minutes before showtime, email us at contact-cpa@pgcc.edu. Please also check your spam folder for link.

Free online performance, register here.

Maryland Day at Clarice Smith, Apr 24, Online

Maryland Day at Clarice Smith, Apr 24, Online

Maryland Day 2021
Saturday, April 24, 2021 . 10AM EDT

Venue: Clarice Smith Performing Arts Center. Online

Maryland Day returns this April! All of us at the University of Maryland invite you for a day of learning, fun and discovery–online! Join us as Maryland Day streams from College Park to wherever you are.

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Maryland Day is an official event of the Inauguration of University of Maryland President Darryll J. Pines.

Tickets: Free; No Tickets Required. Click here.

Henson Awards Showcase at Clarice Smith, Apr 23, Online

Henson Awards Showcase at Clarice Smith, Apr 23, Online

Henson Awards Showcase
Friday, April 23, 2021 . 7:30PM EDT

Venue: Clarice Smith Performing Arts Center. Online

The talented student recipients of the Jim Henson Fund for Puppetry will perform/present their funded projects.

The School of Theatre, Dance and Performance Studies hosts an annual competition and recipients are awarded funds to create a puppet project or performance. The Jim Henson Fund for Puppetry was established by Jane Henson ’55 to honor the memory of Jim Henson ’60, creator of the world famous Muppets.

Aqua and water walk into a bar by Christina Robson
Aqua and water walk into a bar, a collaboration between Christina Robson and Shane Rutkowski, uses found objects to animate an unforgettable journey made by a group of chemicals. Washers, nuts and bolts transform into charismatic representations of chemical structures, and thimbles become a gaggle of bachelorette party attendees. This short film blends choreography, comedy, puppetry and chemistry to bring everyday objects to life.

Exousia by Bill Kassay
Exousia is Greek for “authority” or “power.” In the piece, the protagonist is a rich and powerful creature with overstuffed pockets and a greedy nature. He uses his resources to inflict pain and suffering on innocents with the hope of gaining “prizes.” This is indicative of a civilian-operated military complex whose sole purpose is the accumulation of more wealth. There are far too many conflicts in the world that are being fought under this context. To soften the story, this piece uses a “whack-a-mole” machine to narrate—but the metaphor is the same.

Untitled by Tristan Koepke
In response to isolation and lack of face-to-face collaborators during the COVID-19 pandemic, Tristan Koepke sets out to create a new dance partner: a robot named Armando. What arises is a sly and humorous investigation of the possibilities and limits of puppetry and robotic technologies to replace missing human connection.

Channing Tucker (description coming soon)

Tickets: Free; Tickets Required. Click here.

Preview: Far From the Norm at Clarice Smith, Apr 20, Online

Preview: Far From the Norm at Clarice Smith, Apr 20, Online

Artist Talk & 2021-22 Season Preview:
Far From The Norm
Tuesday, April 20, 2021 . 5:30PM

Venue: Clarice Smith Performing Arts Center. Online

Award winning choreographer and Far From The Norm artistic director Botis Seva discusses the relevance and importance of his Olivier award-winning production BLKDOG. This hip-hop dance theatre work will be presented at The Clarice in the 2021-22 season and delves into cultural coping mechanisms that marginalized young Black British people adopt when responding to social injustice. Guided with intimate insights from the cast and creative team that nurtured BLKDOG from its inception, this preview will also feature excerpts from the work and from the digital series it inspired–Let Sleeping Dogs Lie.

Tickets: Free; No Tickets Required. Click here.