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  • Jerry Rojo Festival of Original Student Work

    January 25-28, 2024

     

    This inaugural festival of new works is a celebration of our UConn dramatic arts students’ boundless creativity. Named in honor of the late Jerry Rojo, who served on the UConn faculty from 1961 to 1990 and designed the unique Mobius Theatre, the festival was born out of a desire to create a celebratory home for the creative writing, devising and theatre crafting of our amazing students! The (First Annual) Jerry Rojo Festival of Original Student Work will run January 25-28 in multiple UConn drama spaces. The festival features two MFA Puppet Arts projects (by Abigail Baird and Carrie Fowler) and six additional student-generated performances. We hope you will join us for one or many! All performances are free. Visit bimp.ticketleap.com to reserve your seats.


    Festival co-sponsors: Connecticut Repertory Theatre and  Ballard Institute and Museum of Puppetry 


    SCHEDULE:

    THURSDAY, JANUARY 25th          

    7:30pm, Nafe Katter Theatre

    Hazel’s Hands, by Carlos Fruzzetti. An ensemble project with heightened language, that brings to light the things that haunt us.

    This performance will be immediately followed by the festival reception. Come celebrate our students’ work and learn about the festival’s namesake, Jerry Rojo.

     

    FRIDAY, JANUARY 26th

    6pm, Harriet S. Jorgensen Lobby

    WOW, by Sydney Dubistky. This palindrome performance (which reads the same from the end to the beginning as it does from the beginning to the end) explores the story of two characters primarily through choreographed movement.

     

    8pm, Harriet S. Jorgensen Theatre

    Nothing Really Matters, by Abigail Baird. This one-woman show combines puppetry, aerial work, and digital animation about confronting fear of the thing you need the most. Nothing Really Matters is offered in fulfillment of the MFA Puppet Arts masters project.

     

    10pm, Nafe Katter Hallway

    A Shorter Scottish Play, by Danny Kelly. A radical distillation of Shakespeare’s Macbeth, using movement-based storytelling in a site-specific space.


    SATURDAY, JANUARY 27th

    2pm, Harriet S. Jorgensen Theatre

    Nothing Really Matters, by Abigail Baird. This one-woman show combines puppetry, aerial work, and digital animation about confronting fear of the thing you need the most. Nothing Really Matters is offered in fulfillment of the MFA Puppet Arts masters project.

     

    4pm Ballard Institute & Museum of Puppetry

    A Double Bill!

    Not My Grandmother’s Daughter, by Harley Walker. A one-woman shadow puppetry show exploring family and identity.

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    Paloma and the New Death, by Tom Tuke. A multi-performer hand puppet piece that explores aging, death, and the triumphs of friendship through an absurdist lens.

     

    8pm The Studio Theatre

    Perfect Christmas Cookies, by Carrie Fowler. A hand puppet musical about the best-loved holiday treat, and all the characters whose lives it changes. Perfect Christmas Cookies is offered in fulfillment of the MFA Puppet Arts masters project.

     

    SUNDAY, JANUARY 28th

    2pm The Studio Theatre

    Perfect Christmas Cookies, by Carrie Fowler. A hand puppet musical about the best-loved holiday treat, and all the characters whose lives it changes. Perfect Christmas Cookies is offered in fulfillment of the MFA Puppet Arts masters project.

     

    4pm, Nafe Katter Theatre

    Alice’s Adventures, by Evan Wolfgang. Built on the Lewis Carroll classic, this project will feature a flexible ensemble of performers with puppets and masks.

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