TONIGHT:

Get your daily dose of theater by attending VoxFest!

 

*July 7 @ 5pm, Bentley Theater: Live Feed*

Developed by Carol Brown '12, Max Hunter '13, Mia Jessup '12 and Jay Ben Markson '10.

In a near future where nearly everything we do is captured and analyzed by our devices, an algorithm has been developed to sort through the deluge of data and identify problem behavior. But the algorithm is managed by Content Moderators, who examine and tag everything the algorithm turns up. When the algorithm gets hung up on a non-problem video, the CMs break the rules to figure out what's going on.

 

*July 7 @ 8pm, Bentley Theater: Book Club*

 

Curated by Matthew Cohn '08, Olivia Gilliatt '08 and Deby Xiadani '15

An in-progress devised, collaborative theater event.

 

TOMORROW:

*July 8 @ 4:30 pm, Bentley Theater: Trash*

 

Written by Kate Mulley '05. Directed by Benita de Wit.

Dan Copper is a charming, handsome English teacher at a New England prep school. Sarah Grove is not one of his students. None of the girls he dates are. Trash is about young love, boarding school life, and making the same mistakes over and over again.

*July 8 @ 7:30 pm, Bentley Theater: The Cure*

Directed by Thom Pasculli  ’05 and co-created with the Walkabout ensemble

The Cure is an amalgam of material collected from stories about home, journeys to the underworld, and cities on fire. Musical, muscular, irreverent, and full of wonder, The Cure responds to that moment when the ground beneath us shifts too quickly, and the world suddenly seems unrecognizable.  At that point what do we hold dear?  What do we choose to nurture?

All VoxFest events are *FREE* and open to the public.

 

Join the Department of Theater for our 5th annual VoxFest! VoxFest is a festival for the development of innovative new projects initiated by Dartmouth alumni. Vox Theater will be in residence at Dartmouth July 1-8 collaborating on four new works-in-progress involving Dartmouth students, alumni and faculty. From music to stilts, surprises abound! You won't want to miss these new pieces of theater!

 

 For more details please visit: http://theater.dartmouth.edu/news/voxfest-returns-0