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March 05, 2012 - Stand Up for Shakespeare: Macbeth
The Ohio State University Department of Theatre will present Shakespeare’s classic tale of murder, intrigue, and a man hounded by his own greed. This 70-minute production introduces audiences to the joys of Shakespeare and his language. The Ohio State University and the UK’s Royal Shakespeare Company (RSC) have joined an international partnership that focuses on guest artist residencies, professional development for local K-12 teachers, and teaching-artist training. This performance is sponsored by the Office of Development at Ohio State Lima.

*A second performance is scheduled on March 6 at 10 am as part of the Performing Arts and Lecture Series, co-sponsored by Ohio State Lima and Rhodes State College.

March 06, 2012 - Stand Up for Shakespeare: Macbeth
The Ohio State University Department of Theatre will present Shakespeare’s classic tale of murder, intrigue, and a man hounded by his own greed. This 70-minute production introduces audiences to the joys of Shakespeare and his language. The Ohio State University and the UK’s Royal Shakespeare Company (RSC) have joined an international partnership that focuses on guest artist residencies, professional development for local K-12 teachers, and teaching-artist training. Middle and high schools may register--space is limited. This performance is co-sponsored by Ohio State Lima and Rhodes State College
University Choir Concerts and Pep Band
March 05, 2012 - Stand Up for Shakespeare: Macbeth
The Ohio State University Department of Theatre will present Shakespeare’s classic tale of murder, intrigue, and a man hounded by his own greed. This 70-minute production introduces audiences to the joys of Shakespeare and his language. The Ohio State University and the UK’s Royal Shakespeare Company (RSC) have joined an international partnership that focuses on guest artist residencies, professional development for local K-12 teachers, and teaching-artist training. This performance is sponsored by the Office of Development at Ohio State Lima.

*A second performance is scheduled on March 6 at 10 am as part of the Performing Arts and Lecture Series, co-sponsored by Ohio State Lima and Rhodes State College.

March 06, 2012 - Stand Up for Shakespeare: Macbeth
The Ohio State University Department of Theatre will present Shakespeare’s classic tale of murder, intrigue, and a man hounded by his own greed. This 70-minute production introduces audiences to the joys of Shakespeare and his language. The Ohio State University and the UK’s Royal Shakespeare Company (RSC) have joined an international partnership that focuses on guest artist residencies, professional development for local K-12 teachers, and teaching-artist training. Middle and high schools may register--space is limited. This performance is co-sponsored by Ohio State Lima and Rhodes State College
March 08, 2012 - Music Concert
The University Chorus and University Chorale under the direction of Mr. Matthew Young will perform in a joint concert with the University Concert and Pep Bands under the direction of Mr. Richard Sherrick. The accompanist for the choirs will be Dr. Margaret Young. This concert is free and open to the public.
May 31, 2012 - Music Concert
The University Chorus and University Chorale under the direction of Mr. Matthew Young will perform in a joint concert with the University Concert and Pep Bands under the direction of Mr. Richard Sherrick.The accompnist for the choirs will be Dr. Margaret Young. This concert is free and open to the public.
Theatre Productions
February 23, 2012 - Stars in the Morning Sky
Referring to the standing ovation given to the premiere of this play in England, a critic for the Financial Times said, "There was no other possible response. Galin’s play is a new Lower Depths." The play is concerned with a small group of prostitutes who have been evicted from Moscow just before the tourists arrive for the 1980 Olympics. They’ve been sent to some dilapidated barracks in a mental asylum. There is strong dramatic interaction among these "Olympic Girls" in a sad love affair between one of them and an escaped patient, and in the demands of some offstage clients, which have violent repercussions. All the while the runner with the Olympic flame who will pass their barracks is getting closer.

Note: Strong Language and Adult Content. Produced by special arrangement with The Dramatic Publishing Company of Woodstock, Illinois.

February 24, 2012 - Stars in the Morning Sky
Referring to the standing ovation given to the premiere of this play in England, a critic for the Financial Times said, "There was no other possible response. Galin’s play is a new Lower Depths." The play is concerned with a small group of prostitutes who have been evicted from Moscow just before the tourists arrive for the 1980 Olympics. They’ve been sent to some dilapidated barracks in a mental asylum. There is strong dramatic interaction among these "Olympic Girls" in a sad love affair between one of them and an escaped patient, and in the demands of some offstage clients, which have violent repercussions. All the while the runner with the Olympic flame who will pass their barracks is getting closer.

Note: Strong Language and Adult Content. Produced by special arrangement with The Dramatic Publishing Company of Woodstock, Illinois.

February 25, 2012 - Stars in the Morning Sky
Referring to the standing ovation given to the premiere of this play in England, a critic for the Financial Times said, "There was no other possible response. Galin’s play is a new Lower Depths." The play is concerned with a small group of prostitutes who have been evicted from Moscow just before the tourists arrive for the 1980 Olympics. They’ve been sent to some dilapidated barracks in a mental asylum. There is strong dramatic interaction among these "Olympic Girls" in a sad love affair between one of them and an escaped patient, and in the demands of some offstage clients, which have violent repercussions. All the while the runner with the Olympic flame who will pass their barracks is getting closer.

Note: Strong Language and Adult Content. Produced by special arrangement with The Dramatic Publishing Company of Woodstock, Illinois.

February 26, 2012 - Stars in the Morning Sky
Referring to the standing ovation given to the premiere of this play in England, a critic for the Financial Times said, "There was no other possible response. Galin’s play is a new Lower Depths." The play is concerned with a small group of prostitutes who have been evicted from Moscow just before the tourists arrive for the 1980 Olympics. They’ve been sent to some dilapidated barracks in a mental asylum. There is strong dramatic interaction among these "Olympic Girls" in a sad love affair between one of them and an escaped patient, and in the demands of some offstage clients, which have violent repercussions. All the while the runner with the Olympic flame who will pass their barracks is getting closer.

Note: Strong Language and Adult Content. Produced by special arrangement with The Dramatic Publishing Company of Woodstock, Illinois.

March 05, 2012 - Stand Up for Shakespeare: Macbeth
The Ohio State University Department of Theatre will present Shakespeare’s classic tale of murder, intrigue, and a man hounded by his own greed. This 70-minute production introduces audiences to the joys of Shakespeare and his language. The Ohio State University and the UK’s Royal Shakespeare Company (RSC) have joined an international partnership that focuses on guest artist residencies, professional development for local K-12 teachers, and teaching-artist training. This performance is sponsored by the Office of Development at Ohio State Lima.

*A second performance is scheduled on March 6 at 10 am as part of the Performing Arts and Lecture Series, co-sponsored by Ohio State Lima and Rhodes State College.

March 06, 2012 - Stand Up for Shakespeare: Macbeth
The Ohio State University Department of Theatre will present Shakespeare’s classic tale of murder, intrigue, and a man hounded by his own greed. This 70-minute production introduces audiences to the joys of Shakespeare and his language. The Ohio State University and the UK’s Royal Shakespeare Company (RSC) have joined an international partnership that focuses on guest artist residencies, professional development for local K-12 teachers, and teaching-artist training. Middle and high schools may register--space is limited. This performance is co-sponsored by Ohio State Lima and Rhodes State College