This week in the arts, discover a re-imaged world of Hamlet as part of the School of Drama’s mainstage season, listen to new music by emerging artists, and hear the chair of the 91̽»¨piano program perform a fugal composition.
12 Ophelias (a play with broken songs)
February 13 – 25 | Glenn Hughes Penthouse Theater
In a neo-Elizabethan Appalachia, Ophelia rises out of the water, dreaming of Pop-Tarts and imagining how things might have gone differently for her. Hamlet is here, as Rude Boy. Gertrude is a brothel madam, and Rosencrantz and Guildenstern her androgynous helpers. Playwright Caridad Svich constructs a beguiling lyrical landscape out of broken desires and repaired ambitions.
Music of Today
7:30 p.m., February 21 | Meany Theater
The 91̽»¨ School of Music and The Center for Digital Arts and Experimental Media (DXARTS) present a program of original music and new works by current and former students of the 91̽»¨Composition program.
Faculty Recital: Craig Sheppard, Piano; Bach: The Art of the Fugue
7:30 p.m., February 23 |Â Meany Theater
Chair of the 91̽»¨piano program and acclaimed concert pianist performs Bach’s masterwork, the culmination of his lifelong passion for fugal composition. Known for his passion at the keyboard, allied to technical mastery and a deep commitment to both scholarly and historical perspectives, Sheppard celebrates nearly fifty years on the international concert platform. Sheppard’s repertoire is eclectic, comprising forty-plus recital programs and over sixty concerts spanning all major eras of Western classical music.