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CATEGORIES:Arts,Performing Arts
DESCRIPTION:A rag-tag troupe of actors races across medieval Europe\, strug
 gling to outrun the Black Death in 14th-century Europe\, performing biblica
 l “morality plays” (“Noah’s Flood”\, “Cain and Abel”\, among other crowd-pl
 easers) in the hopes of being accepted into the refuge of a clean city. Thi
 s meta-theatrical play-within-a-play examines survivor’s guilt and the evol
 ution of human creativity in a dark age: When does a crisis destroy us\, an
 d when does it open new frontiers? A sharply funny and unexpectedly moving 
 play on the purpose of art and the role of the artist and the individual in
  times of disaster.\n\nDirected by Maeve Hogan ’23.\n\nPhoto credit: Yevhen
  Gulenko
DTEND:20221104T003000Z
DTSTAMP:20260419T152321Z
DTSTART:20221103T233000Z
GEO:41.292885;-82.216601
LOCATION:Kander Theater
SEQUENCE:0
SUMMARY:Theater Lab Series: The Amateurs
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URL:https://calendar.oberlin.edu/event/theater_lab_series_tba
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CATEGORIES:Arts,Performing Arts
DESCRIPTION:A rag-tag troupe of actors races across medieval Europe\, strug
 gling to outrun the Black Death in 14th-century Europe\, performing biblica
 l “morality plays” (“Noah’s Flood”\, “Cain and Abel”\, among other crowd-pl
 easers) in the hopes of being accepted into the refuge of a clean city. Thi
 s meta-theatrical play-within-a-play examines survivor’s guilt and the evol
 ution of human creativity in a dark age: When does a crisis destroy us\, an
 d when does it open new frontiers? A sharply funny and unexpectedly moving 
 play on the purpose of art and the role of the artist and the individual in
  times of disaster.\n\nDirected by Maeve Hogan ’23.\n\nPhoto credit: Yevhen
  Gulenko
DTEND:20221105T003000Z
DTSTAMP:20260419T152321Z
DTSTART:20221104T233000Z
GEO:41.292885;-82.216601
LOCATION:Kander Theater
SEQUENCE:0
SUMMARY:Theater Lab Series: The Amateurs
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_40926710994996
URL:https://calendar.oberlin.edu/event/theater_lab_series_tba
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CATEGORIES:Arts,Performing Arts
DESCRIPTION:A rag-tag troupe of actors races across medieval Europe\, strug
 gling to outrun the Black Death in 14th-century Europe\, performing biblica
 l “morality plays” (“Noah’s Flood”\, “Cain and Abel”\, among other crowd-pl
 easers) in the hopes of being accepted into the refuge of a clean city. Thi
 s meta-theatrical play-within-a-play examines survivor’s guilt and the evol
 ution of human creativity in a dark age: When does a crisis destroy us\, an
 d when does it open new frontiers? A sharply funny and unexpectedly moving 
 play on the purpose of art and the role of the artist and the individual in
  times of disaster.\n\nDirected by Maeve Hogan ’23.\n\nPhoto credit: Yevhen
  Gulenko
DTEND:20221105T190000Z
DTSTAMP:20260419T152321Z
DTSTART:20221105T180000Z
GEO:41.292885;-82.216601
LOCATION:Kander Theater
SEQUENCE:0
SUMMARY:Theater Lab Series: The Amateurs
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_40926710998069
URL:https://calendar.oberlin.edu/event/theater_lab_series_tba
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CATEGORIES:Arts,Performing Arts
DESCRIPTION:A rag-tag troupe of actors races across medieval Europe\, strug
 gling to outrun the Black Death in 14th-century Europe\, performing biblica
 l “morality plays” (“Noah’s Flood”\, “Cain and Abel”\, among other crowd-pl
 easers) in the hopes of being accepted into the refuge of a clean city. Thi
 s meta-theatrical play-within-a-play examines survivor’s guilt and the evol
 ution of human creativity in a dark age: When does a crisis destroy us\, an
 d when does it open new frontiers? A sharply funny and unexpectedly moving 
 play on the purpose of art and the role of the artist and the individual in
  times of disaster.\n\nDirected by Maeve Hogan ’23.\n\nPhoto credit: Yevhen
  Gulenko
DTEND:20221106T003000Z
DTSTAMP:20260419T152321Z
DTSTART:20221105T233000Z
GEO:41.292885;-82.216601
LOCATION:Kander Theater
SEQUENCE:0
SUMMARY:Theater Lab Series: The Amateurs
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_40926711000118
URL:https://calendar.oberlin.edu/event/theater_lab_series_tba
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CATEGORIES:Arts,Performing Arts
DESCRIPTION:A rag-tag troupe of actors races across medieval Europe\, strug
 gling to outrun the Black Death in 14th-century Europe\, performing biblica
 l “morality plays” (“Noah’s Flood”\, “Cain and Abel”\, among other crowd-pl
 easers) in the hopes of being accepted into the refuge of a clean city. Thi
 s meta-theatrical play-within-a-play examines survivor’s guilt and the evol
 ution of human creativity in a dark age: When does a crisis destroy us\, an
 d when does it open new frontiers? A sharply funny and unexpectedly moving 
 play on the purpose of art and the role of the artist and the individual in
  times of disaster.\n\nDirected by Maeve Hogan ’23.\n\nPhoto credit: Yevhen
  Gulenko
DTEND:20221106T200000Z
DTSTAMP:20260419T152321Z
DTSTART:20221106T190000Z
GEO:41.292885;-82.216601
LOCATION:Kander Theater
SEQUENCE:0
SUMMARY:Theater Lab Series: The Amateurs
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URL:https://calendar.oberlin.edu/event/theater_lab_series_tba
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