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I'm gonna do it all, I don't care. Please? 

Friday, March 3, 2017 - 7:30pm
Price: 
FREE
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Performance Showtimes: 
Friday, March 3, 2017 - 7:30pm
Saturday, March 4, 2017 - 4:30pm
Saturday, March 4, 2017 - 7:30pm

PATP 3 SOLO SHOWS 2017

Join us for three evenings of solo performance from UW School of Drama's third-year Professional Actor Training Program almost-grads: Skye Edwards, Hazel Lozano, Jessica Moss, and Tatiana Pavela, in some of their final performances as UW students. (You'll say you saw them when!) 

All shows free of charge and open to the public.

Showtimes:
Friday March 3rd 7:30pm
Saturday March 4th 4:30pm
Saturday March 4th 7:30pm

THE SHOWS:

Jessica Moss
"YES I AM YES I AM YES I AM I'M THE WOMAN I'M THE WOMAN YOU'RE THE MAN"
(A series of possibly unrelated contradictory thoughts that may or may not be real that may or may not be spoken out loud at 4:48 in the morning...in a gender neutral bathroom...to you"

Tatiana Pavela
The year is 1987 and Brandi is on her comeback comedy tour. Brandi Alexander is a show that demonstrates what it means to have a woman playing a man's game and explores how so much anger might be necessary to get to the laughter, or vice versa. 

Warning: this play deals with themes of sexual assault . 

Hazel Lozano
What makes a voice silent?

Skye Edwards
Four acts, four stories, four mediums, a legend, a folktale, a myth, a true story, and one conduit. A boy who thought himself a man, a man who thinks himself a boy, a soldier who thinks himself a hero, and a hero who thinks himself a soldier. 

 

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