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Presenting LSU's School of Theatre and Swine Palace 2023-24 seasons! Join us for a memorable journey through laughter and love with Bryna Turner's uproarious comedy, At the Wedding. Experience the emotional impact of Roe, Lisa Loomer's moving reimagining of the historic Roe V. Wade case. Delve into the depths of the human experience with Guillem Clua's Marburg. And witness history unfold as Lauren Gunderson's The Book of Will brings the story of William Shakespeare's first folio to life.
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The School of Theatre is dedicated to preparing students of all identities for professional and academic careers in arts and cultural industries. Providing an inclusive learning environment as key to a well-rounded humanities education, we offer a variety of degrees and concentrations that encourage students to tailor their training to their creative and scholarly passions. Our programming commits to spotlighting topical issues, celebrating shared social values, and exploring humanity. With diversity, equity, and inclusion among our core values, we work to honor the experience, perspectives, and unique identities of our students, faculty, staff, guest artists, and audience.
Belleville by Amy Herzog
September 26-October 1, 2023
Studio Theatre
Young Americans Zack and Abby have the perfect ex-pat life in Paris: a funky bohemian
apartment in upand-coming Belleville; a stable marriage; and Zack’s noble mission
to fight pediatric AIDS. But when Abby finds Zack at home one afternoon when he’s
supposed to be at work, the questions and answers that follow shake the foundation
of their seemingly beautiful life. Directed by Makalee Secrest.
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We must all do theatre, to find out who we are, and to discover who we could become.
Augusto BoalTheatre practitioner, drama theorists, activist.
LSU Cares is a university initiative dedicated to the well-being of students and promotion of a community that cares about each of its members. Using a CARE (Communicate, Assess, Refer, Educate) approach, staff review reports and provide appropriate resources in response. LSU Cares works with students to empower them to help students of concern and engage with victim support and advocacy resources.