English Department Calendar
Friday, January 24th
- Location: Study-Away course in Park City, Utah
- Time: All Day
Experience film the way it's supposed to be-- engaged, active, & independent!
Counts as a Film 399/ENG 399/POP 399 and is an approved Gender and Women's Studies elective. Honors augmentation available!
Join us for an incredible experience at one of the premiere film festivals in the world. The tentative cost of the program depends upon the number of students who sign up: 12=$3,150; 16=$2,900; 20=$2,700 (all costs subject to change). The program includes ten nights in a four star resort in Park City, Utah, an opportunity to see multiple films and participate in professional workshops, and activities with film students from around the country (not to mention a town filled with celebrities and independent filmmakers!)
- Location: Cherry Hall 122
- Time: All Day
- Location: Phoenix Theatre: 545 Morris Alley, Bowling Green, Kentucky
- Time: All Day
Directed By: William Leonard
Sponsored by Baker Arboretum and ELPO
January 24th-February 9th
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BAREFOOT CHILDREN IN THE CITY OF WARD
By: Cori Anne Laemmel
Directed By: Hannah Hadley
Sponsored by Graves Gilbert Clinic
February 20th-March 2nd
100% of box office profits from Saturday March 1st will be donated to Alex's Lemonade Stand
Welcome to the city of Ward! The city gates are always open, as long as you know the rules. The city is beautiful, but holds a secret. In reality it is the pediatric oncology ward of Nation’s Hospital, one of the best pediatric facilities in the world. Join the children as they invite you into a world of their imagination that is sure to make you believe in the magic and strength of a child’s spirit. All ages welcome though we feature some mature themes about illness.
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THE MEMBER OF THE WEDDING
By: Carson McCullers
Directed By: Jeff Beard
Sponsored By: Jim Johnson
April 25th-May 11th
The Times wrote of this play: "Carson McCullers' report of a harum-scarum adolescent girl in Georgia is wonderfully—almost painfully—perceptive; and her associated sketches of a Negro mammy and a busy little boy are masterly pieces of writing." According to the Journal-American, "Something rare and special." John Mason Brown wrote: "(This) study of the loneliness of an over imaginative young Georgian girl is no ordinary play. It is felt, observed and phrased with exceptional sensitivity. It deals with the torturing dreams, the hungry egotism, and the heartbreak of childhood in a manner as rare as it is welcome…plainly, it is the work of an artist."
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