There are many exciting student performances coming up here at MSU! These performances include a senior recital, senior projects, and class presentations. All of these events are open for the public to attend! Come and support our Theatre and Dance Bears!
Who Am I? – Senior Project Showcase
Performance Date: Wednesday, November 29, 7:30 PM
Location: Craig Hall, Room 206
Seniors Julia Haberland and Bethany Johnson will be presenting their final projects on Wednesday, November 29. Both students will be presenting a short film surrounding concepts of personal identity. Haberland (Theatre, B.A.) will be presenting a film titled “Who I Am” and Johnson (Theatre, B.S.) will be presenting a film titled “Little Baby Buster.” The presentation of both films is expected to take one hour.
Johanna Pfaff – Senior Recital
Performance Date: Saturday, December 2, 3:00 PM
Location: Balcony Theatre
Senior BFA Musical Theatre major Johanna Pfaff will be giving her senior recital on Saturday December 2 in the Balcony Theatre. This recital is given as a partial fulfillment of the BFA Musical Theatre Degree at Missouri State University. Accompanying Johanna will be the Theatre and Dance Department’s own Heather Luellen. This recital will not have an intermission and will last for approximately 45 minutes.
Different Pieces, Same Story – Theatre for Social Change Class Presentation
Performance Date: Monday, December 4, 10:15 AM
Location: Balcony Theatre
Students enrolled in Theatre for Social Change (THE 515) will be presenting their pieces on Monday, December 4 in the Balcony Theatre. This performance is a part of the Theatre for Social Change course and is “a show exploring differences and how they all piece us together.”
Sarah Fiedler’s Senior Project – Pula’
Performance Date: Friday, December 8, 6:00 PM
Location: Art Annex 5
Senior Sarah Fiedler will be presenting her senior project Friday, December 8 in Art Annex 5. This presentation will involve the “potential unraveling of Chamorro culture through movement and exploration.” Fiedler will also be presenting selective research from her past year’s “vagabondage into a wormhole.” The event will be a celebration of commingling cultures.