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2008

  Sunday, November 23, 2008
Senior Directing Projects
Fisher Center, LUMA Theater  Student directors from the class of 2009 present senior project works on the LUMA Theater stage. Samuel Stonefield directs "Farmyard", an early play by Franz Xavier Kroetz that centers on the love affair of a retarded teenage girl and an old farm hand. "Enter the Night", Maria Irene Fornes's play about art, death, and friendship, is directed by Shawn*a* Powell. Kate Motzenbacker takes on Sophocles classic Greek tragedy "Electra". ENTER THE NIGHT
by María Irene Fornés
directed by Shawn*a* Powell
November 20 at 7pm
November 22 at 7pm
November 23 at 7pm

FARMYARD*
by Franz Xaver Kroetz
directed by Samuel Stonefield
November 21 at 7pm
November 22 at 10pm
November 24 at 7pm
*For mature audiences ELECTRA
by Sophocles
directed by Kate Motzenbacker
November 21 at 10pm
November 23 at 3pm
November 24 at 10pm LUMA Theater
Free and open to the Public!
Reservations are required

Call 758-7900 to Reserve FreeT ickets



  Saturday, November 22, 2008
Senior Directing Projects
Fisher Center, LUMA Theater  Student directors from the class of 2009 present senior project works on the LUMA Theater stage. Samuel Stonefield directs "Farmyard", an early play by Franz Xavier Kroetz that centers on the love affair of a retarded teenage girl and an old farm hand. "Enter the Night", Maria Irene Fornes's play about art, death, and friendship, is directed by Shawn*a* Powell. Kate Motzenbacker takes on Sophocles classic Greek tragedy "Electra". ENTER THE NIGHT
by María Irene Fornés
directed by Shawn*a* Powell
November 20 at 7pm
November 22 at 7pm
November 23 at 7pm

FARMYARD*
by Franz Xaver Kroetz
directed by Samuel Stonefield
November 21 at 7pm
November 22 at 10pm
November 24 at 7pm
*For mature audiences ELECTRA
by Sophocles
directed by Kate Motzenbacker
November 21 at 10pm
November 23 at 3pm
November 24 at 10pm LUMA Theater
Free and open to the Public!
Reservations are required

Call 758-7900 to Reserve FreeT ickets



  Friday, November 21, 2008
Senior Directing Projects
Fisher Center, LUMA Theater  Student directors from the class of 2009 present senior project works on the LUMA Theater stage. Samuel Stonefield directs "Farmyard", an early play by Franz Xavier Kroetz that centers on the love affair of a retarded teenage girl and an old farm hand. "Enter the Night", Maria Irene Fornes's play about art, death, and friendship, is directed by Shawn*a* Powell. Kate Motzenbacker takes on Sophocles classic Greek tragedy "Electra". ENTER THE NIGHT
by María Irene Fornés
directed by Shawn*a* Powell
November 20 at 7pm
November 22 at 7pm
November 23 at 7pm

FARMYARD*
by Franz Xaver Kroetz
directed by Samuel Stonefield
November 21 at 7pm
November 22 at 10pm
November 24 at 7pm
*For mature audiences ELECTRA
by Sophocles
directed by Kate Motzenbacker
November 21 at 10pm
November 23 at 3pm
November 24 at 10pm LUMA Theater
Free and open to the Public!
Reservations are required

Call 758-7900 to Reserve FreeT ickets



  Thursday, November 20, 2008
Bard Theater Department Presents: 2009 Senior Directing Projects
Fisher Center, LUMA Theater  Bard Theater PresentsStudent directors from the class of 2009 present senior project works on the LUMA Theater stage. Samuel Stonefield directs "Farmyard", an early play by Franz Xavier Kroetz that centers on the love affair of a retarded teenage girl and an old farm hand. "Enter the Night", Maria Irene Fornes's play about art, death, and friendship, is directed by Shawn Powell. Kate Motzenbacker takes on Sophocles classic Greek tragedy "Electra".ENTER THE NIGHT
by María Irene Fornés
directed by Shawn*a* Powell
November 20 at 7pm
November 22 at 7pm
November 23 at 7pm

FARMYARD*
by Franz Xaver Kroetz
directed by Samuel Stonefield
November 21 at 7pm
November 22 at 10pm
November 24 at 7pm
*For mature audiencesELECTRA
by Sophocles
directed by Kate Motzenbacker
November 21 at 10pm
November 23 at 3pm
November 24 at 10pmLUMA Theater
Free and open to the Public!
Reservations are required

Call (845) 758-7900 to make reservations!


  Thursday, November 20, 2008
Senior Directing Projects
Fisher Center, LUMA Theater  Student directors from the class of 2009 present senior project works on the LUMA Theater stage. Samuel Stonefield directs "Farmyard", an early play by Franz Xavier Kroetz that centers on the love affair of a retarded teenage girl and an old farm hand. "Enter the Night", Maria Irene Fornes's play about art, death, and friendship, is directed by Shawn*a* Powell. Kate Motzenbacker takes on Sophocles classic Greek tragedy "Electra". ENTER THE NIGHT
by María Irene Fornés
directed by Shawn*a* Powell
November 20 at 7pm
November 22 at 7pm
November 23 at 7pm

FARMYARD*
by Franz Xaver Kroetz
directed by Samuel Stonefield
November 21 at 7pm
November 22 at 10pm
November 24 at 7pm
*For mature audiences ELECTRA
by Sophocles
directed by Kate Motzenbacker
November 21 at 10pm
November 23 at 3pm
November 24 at 10pm LUMA Theater
Free and open to the Public!
Reservations are required

Call 758-7900 to Reserve FreeT ickets



  Thursday, October 16, 2008
KOCK Fight Club (KFC)
Fisher Center, LUMA Theater  KOCK FIGHT CLUB (KFC) is an original live performance conceived by Daniel Fish with design collaborators Kaye Voyce, Joshua Thorson, Alexis Distler and musical collaborator Ian Turner. The text is drawn from William Shakespeare's A MIDSUMMER NIGHT'S DREAM. Performers, audience, costumes, video, and live music come together in the orchestra pit of The Fisher Center?s Theatre 2 where KOCK FIGHT CLUB unfolds beneath a giant video screen.

In this work, Fish whose previous productions at Bard include OK! (his bold take on OKLAHOMA), THE ELLIOTT SMITH PROJECT and ROCKET TO THE MOON, takes Shakespeare's play and its auidence into a place that's erotic, fun and open to chance. Come into KOCK FIGHT CLUB! It's like Halloween. Costumes provided.

Performances last approximately 1 hour and the audience will be standing.

LUMA Theater
Thursday Oct 16 at 7
Friday Oct 17 at 7 and 10
Saturday Oct 18 at 3, 7 and 10
Sunday Oct 19 at 3 and 7

Tickets: Free for Bard staff, students and faculty (limit 2 per ID)
$15.00 for non-Bard members


  Thursday, May 1, 2008
Bard Theater: Playwrights Festival
Fisher Center, LUMA Theater  Bard Playwrights Festival featuring Senior Project works. Presented by Bard Theater.

Thursday, May 1 and Sunday May 4 at 7:00 pm. Friday, May 2 and Saturday, May 3 at 8:00 pm.


  Tuesday, March 4, 2008
Bard Theater: Terrorism
Fisher Center, LUMA Theater  Terrorism, by The Presnyakov Brothers. Directed by Dmitry Troyanovsky. Admission: $15 (free for the Bard community).

Tuesday, March 4, through Saturday, March 8
March 4, 5, and 6 at 7:00 p.m.
March 7 and 8 at 8:00 p.m.
Saturday, March 8 matinee at 3:00 p.m.