2025
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Thursday, September 25, 2025 Video and Projection Design in Space +Time
A Conversation with Designer and Producer Lisa Renkel, Facilitated by Ash K. Tata and Ben CoonleyOTTAWAY THEATER 5:00 pm – 6:30 pm EDT/GMT-4 Lisa, an Emmy Award-winning producer and multi-departmental designer based in New York City, thrives on collaborative design. Her diverse portfolio spans from Broadway productions to music world tours and architectural installations, showcasing her passion for innovative storytelling through visuals. Her designs include: New York: N/A - A New Play (Lincoln Center), AfterRite (Met Opera), Emojiland The Musical (The Duke) (Drama Desk, Lucille Lortel, and Outer Critics Awards), Soundcake (Lincoln Center), Queens Girl in the World (Theatre Row), The Revolving Cycles… (The Duke), She Persisted (Sheen Center), Broadway Bares (BC/EFA). Regional: Frozen and Beautiful (Maltz Jupiter), Espejos: Clean (Hartford Stage), Dom Juan (Bard), Justice (Arizona Theatre Company), Eureka Day and Yoga Play (Syracuse Stage), Reefer Madness (New 42), Indecent and Merrily We… (Cape Rep). In addition, Lisa has served as an associate on Broadway productions such as Tina: The Tina Turner Musical, Here Lies Love, and Junk. In addition, Lisa is a senior producer and creative director at POSSIBLE, Lisa's expertise extends to world music tours, opening ceremonies, and even mobile game development for luxury brands like Louis Vuitton. Her focus lies in integrating storytelling with cutting-edge technology, fostering client and artist relationships, and strategic planning for industry success. Her creative and producer credits include: Music: The Eagles (Las Vegas Sphere), Nicki Minaj – Pink Friday 2 (World Tour), Lady Gaga – Chromatica (World Tour) and Enigma Residency, Esports World Cup Opening Ceremony ft. Post Malone, League of Legends Worlds Opening Ceremony ft. Lil Nas X (Emmy-award), Ariana Grande – Sweetener (World Tour & Coachella Headline) and Don’t Look Up (Film), Childish Gambino (Coachella Headline), Louis The Game Mobile Game (Louis Vuitton). A graduate of UNC School of the Arts and an active member of USA829, Lisa's dedication to her craft shines through in her ability to blend compelling narratives with advanced technology. Explore more of her work at voidprisma.com. |
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Saturday, September 20, 2025 The Bard College Theater and Performance Program Presents: Untitled E-Waste Showing
Workshop Performance by Lucas Baisch, directed by Kedian Keohan ’16, with a team of student collaborators.RESNICK STUDIO, FISHER PAC 2:00 pm EDT/GMT-4 Untitled E-Waste Play charts the Silicon Valley’s electronics industry by plunging back into California’s timeline of extraction. Through the supernatural and the strange, missionaries, gold miners, farmers, and programmers all converge on one rhyming idea: “history” is forever speculative. Admission free, no reservations required. |
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Sunday, April 20, 2025 Good Penny
Fisher Center, LUMA Theater 4:00 pm – 5:00 pm EDT/GMT-4The Bard Theater & Performance Program presents Good Penny by DN Bashir, Assistant Professor of Theater & Performance at Bard College, and directed by Katherine Wilkinson. |
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Saturday, April 19, 2025 Good Penny
Fisher Center, LUMA Theater 7:30 pm – 8:30 pm EDT/GMT-4The Bard Theater & Performance Program presents Good Penny by DN Bashir, Assistant Professor of Theater & Performance at Bard College, and directed by Katherine Wilkinson. |
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Saturday, April 19, 2025 Good Penny
Fisher Center, LUMA Theater 2:00 pm – 3:00 pm EDT/GMT-4The Bard Theater & Performance Program presents Good Penny by DN Bashir, Assistant Professor of Theater & Performance at Bard College, and directed by Katherine Wilkinson. |
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Friday, April 18, 2025 Good Penny
Fisher Center, LUMA Theater 7:30 pm – 8:30 pm EDT/GMT-4The Bard Theater & Performance Program presents Good Penny by DN Bashir, Assistant Professor of Theater & Performance at Bard College, and directed by Katherine Wilkinson. |
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Wednesday, March 26, 2025 Comedy for Organizers: Cliff Notes from an Anti-Zionist Jew
Fisher Center, Studio North 6:00 pm – 7:30 pm EDT/GMT-4How do artists, comedians, and performers respond to crises? What tools and opportunities do comedy and laughter offer political and social movements in their confrontations with fascism and supremacy? Comedian and performance artist Morgan Bassichis, a longtime member of Jewish Voice for Peace, shares their experience at the intersection of comedy and political organizing. Morgan Bassichis is a comedic performer who has been described as “fiercely hilarious” by the New Yorker. They are touring their current show, Can I Be Frank?, about the queer performance artist Frank Maya. Recent shows include A Crowded Field, which explored the use and abuse of Jewish holidays. Morgan is co-editor with Jay Saper and Rachel Valinsky of Questions to Ask Before Your Bat Mitzvah, published by Wendy’s Subway. |
Sunday, March 9, 2025 Senior Project Festival
Fisher Center, LUMA Theater 2:00 pm – 3:00 pm EST/GMT-5A weekend of performances created by the graduating seniors of Bard’s Theater & Performance Program. |
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Saturday, March 8, 2025 Senior Project Festival
Fisher Center, LUMA Theater 7:30 pm – 8:30 pm EST/GMT-5A weekend of performances created by the graduating seniors of Bard’s Theater & Performance Program. |
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Saturday, March 8, 2025 Senior Project Festival
Fisher Center, LUMA Theater 2:00 pm – 3:00 pm EST/GMT-5A weekend of performances created by the graduating seniors of Bard’s Theater & Performance Program. |
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Friday, March 7, 2025 Senior Project Festival
Fisher Center, LUMA Theater 7:30 pm – 8:30 pm EST/GMT-5A weekend of performances created by the graduating seniors of Bard’s Theater & Performance Program. |