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    Fridays @ 8
    (2021-03-01T00:00:00-08:00)
    Electronic flyer emailed to the UD community advertising the following productions:2/12: Aeschylus' The Persians 3/5: Julius Caesar 3/26: Moliere's Tartuffe 4/9: An Enemy of the People 4/23: Mr. Burns, a Post-Electric Play
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    The Persians Flyer & Poster
    (2021-02-01T00:00:00-08:00) Department, Drama
    Official flyer and poster for the Persians. Streamed live on February 12, 2021.
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    Email Announcing 2021 Spring Mainstage Season
    (2021-02-10T00:00:00-08:00) Department, Drama
    Email originally sent to all students, faculty and staff. Email discusses the following up coming productions: 2/12: Aeschylus' The Persians (472BC) The oldest fully extant Greek tragedy explores the limits of hubris, and ultimately, empathy. Can we mourn for our 'enemy'?2/26: Julius Caesar (1599) by William Shakespeare: Perhaps Shakespeare's most overtly political play. What are the limits of patriotism?3/12: Moliere's Tartuffe (1664) France's greatest comic playwright in his masterpiece of false piety and pretense. Who deserves our trust? 3/26: An Enemy of the People (1882) by Henrik Ibsen. A landmark of the drama of Realism. How far should we go in pursuit of Truth and what are the limits of free speech? In a new version by Robert Falls. 4/16: Mr Burns, a Post-Electric Play (2012) by Anne Washburn. One of America's finest contemporary dramatists, Anne Washburn's darkly comic play asks us how we rebuild after a global crisis and celebrates the enduring nature of theatre itself. And the Simpsons. (performed with a live video feed)