The Fifth Commandment (Play)
Thursday, November 2
8:00 pm
Bowker Auditorium
$15-general public.
$8-low income patrons and seniors.
$5 students with valid I.D.
"Elia Arce’s timely and compelling performance and multimedia installation about U.S. soldiers in Iraq explores the complex themes of patriotism, violence, protest and sacrifice. This is a residency designed to engage the local community, students and veterans through integrated workshop activities.
In conjunction with this performance - The Visible Collective Media Presentation and Panel Discussion takes place Nov. 1 at 7:30pm, Cape Cod Lounge. Call for more details 413-545-9591
Our presentation of The Fifth Commandment, the Visible Collective and Project 2050 DeConstructing Dualities are part of a collaboration between New WORLD Theater, the Fine Arts Center and the UMass Department of History’s Feinberg Family Distinguished Lecture Series. This year’s series, Protest and Politics: The 1960s and Now, will feature music, theater, panel discussions, visual arts exhibits, and documentary films."
Check online for a full listing of events: www.umass.edu/history/
8:00 pm
Bowker Auditorium
$15-general public.
$8-low income patrons and seniors.
$5 students with valid I.D.
"Elia Arce’s timely and compelling performance and multimedia installation about U.S. soldiers in Iraq explores the complex themes of patriotism, violence, protest and sacrifice. This is a residency designed to engage the local community, students and veterans through integrated workshop activities.
In conjunction with this performance - The Visible Collective Media Presentation and Panel Discussion takes place Nov. 1 at 7:30pm, Cape Cod Lounge. Call for more details 413-545-9591
Our presentation of The Fifth Commandment, the Visible Collective and Project 2050 DeConstructing Dualities are part of a collaboration between New WORLD Theater, the Fine Arts Center and the UMass Department of History’s Feinberg Family Distinguished Lecture Series. This year’s series, Protest and Politics: The 1960s and Now, will feature music, theater, panel discussions, visual arts exhibits, and documentary films."
Check online for a full listing of events: www.umass.edu/history/
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