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“4.48 PSYCHOSIS” AUDITION DATES:
TUES, JAN 22, 7:00 AND 8:30PM*
WEDS, JAN 23, 7:00 AND 8:30PM*
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Rebecca Lingafelter, Assistant Professor of Theatre at Lewis & Clark College, performs in “That Hopey Changey Thing” at Portland’s Third Rail Repertory Theatre.
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The young theatre company, Geisslers Hofcomoedianten from Czech Republic, composed of professional actors from various theatres in Prague, present TWO new works on the Lewis & Clark College campus!
October 15 & 18 at 7:30pm
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Usman Ally, Theatre Department performance major ‘04, has been nominated for Chicago’s very prestigious EQUITY JOSEPH JEFFERSON AWARD.
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Animal protection expert Madeline Bernstein, President & CEO of the Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals Los Angeles (spcaLA), visits Lewis & Clark to share her expertise with law students and the local community. -
Interested in attending the Summer Intensive Animal Law Program at Lewis & Clark? The Animal Legal Defense Fund (ALDF) Advancement of Animal Law Summer Scholarships are available to law student members of our student chapters. -
Fir Acres Theatre is home base for theatre arts and dance at Lewis & Clark. With two stages—the black box and the main stage—the Department of Theatre offers a wide variety of performances, including faculty-directed productions, one-act plays written and directed by students, and the annual student-choreographed dance extravaganza. In this video, student actors, directors, designers, and technicians talk about their experiences within the department.
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Activist and Lawyer Mariann Sullivan to Teach “Animals in Agriculture” & “Animal Law Fundamentals” -
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Professor Stepan Simek’s new translation of Petr Zelenka’s award-winning play Theremin appears in “Czech Plays: Seven New Works,” the first modern anthology of contemporary plays from the Czech Republic, published by the City University of NY Press.
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The October 2009 issue of American Theatre Magazine highlights Lewis & Clark College Associate Professor Michael Olich’s scene design process that supported Artists Repertory Theatre’s 2008 production of Sarah Ruhl’s Eurydice. -
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Associate Professor of Theatre Stepan Simek is featured in his role as a WWII German General Wend von Wietersheim in the soon to be released film “Everyman’s War.”
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