School of the Arts event - core lecturer Shayne Legassie for The Canterbury Tales production
November 21, 2008 - 4:43pm
TALK-FORWARD SERIES for THE CANTERBURY TALES (now performing at Riverside Theatre for FREE)
FREE Reception and Talk: The Canterbury Tales on Page and on Stage
Friday, November 21, 6:30pm
Columbia University School of the Arts
2690 Broadway, Dodge Hall, Room 413
Join Columbia University School of the Arts Theatre Program for a reception and lively discussion with playwright Ken Kaissar (MFA, 2009) and Professor Shayne Legassie, core lecturer in English and Comparative Literature. This event is followed by the 8pm performance at Riverside Theatre. Refreshments will be provided! This event is free!
To RSVP to the Talk-Forward: SoAevents@columbia.edu
Geoffrey Chaucer's THE CANTERBURY TALES:
As a group of pilgrims journeys to Canterbury to pay homage to Thomas Becket, they engage in a battle of wits to see who can tell the most entertaining story. This contest results in breathtaking narratives of glorious honor, salacious lust, unspeakable courage, relentless faith and hilarious ribaldry. Join Columba's 2009 MFA Acting class they fearlessly bring to life these timeless tales.
In a New Adaptation by Ken Kaissar, MFA 2009
Directed by Yuriy Kordonskiy
November 13 - 22
www.columbiastages.com
Tickets are FREE with a CUID! For tickets, click HERE.
FREE Reception and Talk: The Canterbury Tales on Page and on Stage
Friday, November 21, 6:30pm
Columbia University School of the Arts
2690 Broadway, Dodge Hall, Room 413
Join Columbia University School of the Arts Theatre Program for a reception and lively discussion with playwright Ken Kaissar (MFA, 2009) and Professor Shayne Legassie, core lecturer in English and Comparative Literature. This event is followed by the 8pm performance at Riverside Theatre. Refreshments will be provided! This event is free!
To RSVP to the Talk-Forward: SoAevents@columbia.edu
Geoffrey Chaucer's THE CANTERBURY TALES:
As a group of pilgrims journeys to Canterbury to pay homage to Thomas Becket, they engage in a battle of wits to see who can tell the most entertaining story. This contest results in breathtaking narratives of glorious honor, salacious lust, unspeakable courage, relentless faith and hilarious ribaldry. Join Columba's 2009 MFA Acting class they fearlessly bring to life these timeless tales.
In a New Adaptation by Ken Kaissar, MFA 2009
Directed by Yuriy Kordonskiy
November 13 - 22
www.columbiastages.com
Tickets are FREE with a CUID! For tickets, click HERE.
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