What do you know about drama?
Here at San Francisco State there are an abundance of drama programs.
These programs can be found on the homepage https://theatredance.sfsu.edu
- Below there are a few different Drama programs that are occurring within the next month
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September 09, 2022
Alumnus Michelle Talgarow directs Man of God at Shotgun Players through October 2
SFSU School of Theatre & Dance alumnus Michelle Talgarow is directing Anna Ouyang Moench's Man of God at Shotgun Players…
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September 07, 2022
The School of Theatre & Dance’s latest production, “Paradox,” previewed. Read the preview.
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August 25, 2022
Chapter release in the Routledge Handbook of Shakespeare and Interface
From Professor Kurt Daw: I'm excited to share that I have a chapter in the new Routledge Handbook of Shakespeare and Interfa…
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List of extra information that has to do with drama, as well as past performances that will be coming back fi you would like to be able to see them and have a preview before hand.
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Marisol https://theatredance.sfsu.edu/past-productions
By José Rivera
Directed by Bruce AveryNov 12 - 19
Marisol by José Rivera is a dip into the chaos and hope of the 21st Century. In an interview about Marisol, José Rivera shared his impetus for writing the play.
“This is the first play I’ve written with an eye on the next generation. We need to find new heroes and new myths for our society – the old ones just aren’t working.”
Written in 1992, this play prophetically imagined our world today. As we crawl out from our COVID dens and meet the masked world of today the last line of Marisol echoes: ”Oh God, what light. What possibilities. What hope.” San Francisco State University, School of Theatre & Dance presents Marisol in tribute to its students who faced the challenges of the COVID nightmare and dared to hope.
- https://www.ticketmaster.com/discover/arts-theater/san-francisco
- https://www.sftourismtips.com/san-francisco-theater.html