Friday, March 2, 2012 - Sunday, March 11, 2012Experimental Theater (UCSC)Presented by: Digital Arts and New MediaTheater Arts Department
A new multi-media theater experience based on epic Greek dramas surrounding the members of the house of Atreus. One amazing performance. Two casts in two separate locations. All linked via the internet.
"The Thinning Veil" will be performed simultaneously in two separate stages in the Experimental Theater's black box and the intimate "Dark Lab" at the Digital Arts Research Center with video and audio connecting the two. Written and directed by Kirsten Brandt. Produced by professor Ted Warburton.
Freely adapted from Electra by Euripides and Electra by Sophocles, Iphigenia in Aulis by Euripides,The Oresteia by Aeschylus, and The Iliad by Homer
For mature audiences only.
Friday-Sunday, March 2-4
Thurs-Sunday, March 8-11
(Thu-Fri-Sat at 7:00 pm; Sundays at 3:00 pm)
Doors open 30 minutes before curtain. There will be no inermision.
Please arrive in time to park, pick up tickets, and be seated before start time. There may be no late seating one the performance begins.
[Purchase tickets for seats in the Experimental Theater here after Tuesday, Feb. 14.]
Limited seating will be available in the Dark lLab at a future date. Stay tuned.
$15 general
$12 seniors 62+
$12 students w/ ID
UCSC undergrads eligible for 1 free ticket w/ valid UCSC ID (Measure 11)
Presented by the UCSC Theater Arts Department in cooperation with the UCSC Digital Arts and New Media program.