May 20, 2019
7:00PM - 8:00PM
Whetstone Theatre, 4405 Scenic Drive, Columbus, 43214
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If a Tree Falls
By Abby Noel (BA '18)
Codirected by Chis Ray (BA '10) and Abby Noel
In collaboration with students from the Academy of Performing Arts, Whetstone High School the Department of Theatre’s Opioid Project presents a thirty-minute patchwork play highlighting the opioid crisis in Ohio as sceen through the eyes of local high school students.
Following the performance there will be a post-show discussion with the playwright, director, and cast.
The Deparment of Theatre's Opioid Project is made possible by the Barbara Lipton Pinchuk and Sheldon Pinchuk Arts Community Outreach Fund.
Free and open to the public.
Whetstone Theatre, 4405 Scenic Drive, Columbus, 43214
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Add to Calendar
2019-05-20 19:00:00
2019-05-20 20:00:00
If a Tree Falls
By Abby Noel (BA '18)
Codirected by Chis Ray (BA '10) and Abby Noel
In collaboration with students from the Academy of Performing Arts, Whetstone High School the Department of Theatre’s Opioid Project presents a thirty-minute patchwork play highlighting the opioid crisis in Ohio as sceen through the eyes of local high school students.
Following the performance there will be a post-show discussion with the playwright, director, and cast.
The Deparment of Theatre's Opioid Project is made possible by the Barbara Lipton Pinchuk and Sheldon Pinchuk Arts Community Outreach Fund.
Free and open to the public.
Whetstone Theatre, 4405 Scenic Drive, Columbus, 43214
Department of Theatre, Film, and Media Arts
theatreandfilm@osu.edu
America/New_York
public
By Abby Noel (BA '18)
Codirected by Chis Ray (BA '10) and Abby Noel
In collaboration with students from the Academy of Performing Arts, Whetstone High School the Department of Theatre’s Opioid Project presents a thirty-minute patchwork play highlighting the opioid crisis in Ohio as sceen through the eyes of local high school students.
Following the performance there will be a post-show discussion with the playwright, director, and cast.
The Deparment of Theatre's Opioid Project is made possible by the Barbara Lipton Pinchuk and Sheldon Pinchuk Arts Community Outreach Fund.
Free and open to the public.