BEGIN:VCALENDAR VERSION:2.0 X-WR-CALNAME:EventsCalendar BEGIN:VEVENT CATEGORIES:News, Arts and Sciences News,News, Humanities news,News, Social Sciences News,News, Student Life News DESCRIPTION:Throughout the semester, students read several plays dealing with social problems and then researched, wrote, and created their own work of devised theater. Their plays explore the political climate in the United States, tackling topics including reproductive rights, gun violence, and political conversations. In addition to deepening their understanding of how theater can examine current events and social change, students had the opportunity to learn about theater design and arts management as they bring their works to life. “Fractures” will be fully produced with lights and sound. Students in the course include Carson Cognetti ’27, Amanda David ’27, Gabriella Dotolo ’27, Kaylah Farrell ’27, Tomas Hernandez ’25, and Pridday Jolliffe-Buyce ’27.52497 DTSTAMP:20250205T140349 DTSTART:20241206T193000 DTEND:20241206T203000 LOCATION: SUMMARY;LANGUAGE=en-us:Fractures: Political Theater at the Black Box UID:b27bc850d4e471e2835f80a345be69b1@www.sjf.edu END:VEVENT END:VCALENDAR