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UID:18ac39c9-3b6a-481d-8687-6e65c6a27488.170831@calendar.missouristate.edu
CREATED:20160817T172111Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20160817T172111Z
LOCATION:Craig Hall Balcony Theatre
SUMMARY:Clybourne Park
DESCRIPTION:Note: There is no late seating in the Balcony Theatre.\n\n\nMa
ture language and content\n\n\nInspired by Lorraine Hansberry's groundbre
aking 1959 play\, A Raisin in the Sun\, Clybourne Park expands upon the s
tory\, characters and themes of the earlier play and brings them up to da
te.\n\n\nAct 1 takes place in 1959\, when the all-white\, middle-class Ch
icago neighborhood is on the verge of integration. Act 2 takes place 50 y
ears later\, when the now predominantly African-American enclave is on th
e cusp of gentrification and upscale white families are moving back in.\n
\n\nIn both cases\, the impending transformation of the community's compl
exion stirs fear and resentment among the residents\, and confrontations
erupt.\n\n\nWinner of the 2011 Pulitzer Prize for Drama and many other pr
estigious awards\, this darkly humorous satire reveals the deeply entrenc
hed attitudes that still divide our country.
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\n\nNote
: There is no late seating in the Balcony Theatre.
\nMature
language and content
\nInspired by Lorraine Hansberry's g
roundbreaking 1959 play\, A Raisin in the Sun\, Clybourne Park expands up
on the story\, characters and themes of the earlier play and brings them
up to date.
\nAct 1 takes place in 1959\, when the all-white\, midd
le-class Chicago neighborhood is on the verge of integration. Act 2 takes
place 50 years later\, when the now predominantly African-American encla
ve is on the cusp of gentrification and upscale white families are moving
back in.
\nIn both cases\, the impending transformation of the com
munity's complexion stirs fear and resentment among the residents\, and c
onfrontations erupt.
\nWinner of the 2011 Pulitzer Prize for Drama
and many other prestigious awards\, this darkly humorous satire reveals t
he deeply entrenched attitudes that still divide our country.
\n\n
DTSTART;TZID=America/Chicago:20170223T193000
DTEND;TZID=America/Chicago:20170223T220000
SEQUENCE:0
URL:http://theatreanddance.missouristate.edu/CurrentProductions.htm
CATEGORIES:Public,Alumni,Current Students,Faculty,Future Students,Staff
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:18ac39c9-3b6a-481d-8687-6e65c6a27488.170832@calendar.missouristate.edu
CREATED:20160817T172111Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20160817T172111Z
LOCATION:Craig Hall Balcony Theatre
SUMMARY:Clybourne Park
DESCRIPTION:Note: There is no late seating in the Balcony Theatre.\n\n\nMa
ture language and content\n\n\nInspired by Lorraine Hansberry's groundbre
aking 1959 play\, A Raisin in the Sun\, Clybourne Park expands upon the s
tory\, characters and themes of the earlier play and brings them up to da
te.\n\n\nAct 1 takes place in 1959\, when the all-white\, middle-class Ch
icago neighborhood is on the verge of integration. Act 2 takes place 50 y
ears later\, when the now predominantly African-American enclave is on th
e cusp of gentrification and upscale white families are moving back in.\n
\n\nIn both cases\, the impending transformation of the community's compl
exion stirs fear and resentment among the residents\, and confrontations
erupt.\n\n\nWinner of the 2011 Pulitzer Prize for Drama and many other pr
estigious awards\, this darkly humorous satire reveals the deeply entrenc
hed attitudes that still divide our country.
X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:
\n\nNote
: There is no late seating in the Balcony Theatre.
\nMature
language and content
\nInspired by Lorraine Hansberry's g
roundbreaking 1959 play\, A Raisin in the Sun\, Clybourne Park expands up
on the story\, characters and themes of the earlier play and brings them
up to date.
\nAct 1 takes place in 1959\, when the all-white\, midd
le-class Chicago neighborhood is on the verge of integration. Act 2 takes
place 50 years later\, when the now predominantly African-American encla
ve is on the cusp of gentrification and upscale white families are moving
back in.
\nIn both cases\, the impending transformation of the com
munity's complexion stirs fear and resentment among the residents\, and c
onfrontations erupt.
\nWinner of the 2011 Pulitzer Prize for Drama
and many other prestigious awards\, this darkly humorous satire reveals t
he deeply entrenched attitudes that still divide our country.
\n\n
DTSTART;TZID=America/Chicago:20170224T193000
DTEND;TZID=America/Chicago:20170224T220000
SEQUENCE:0
URL:http://theatreanddance.missouristate.edu/CurrentProductions.htm
CATEGORIES:Public,Alumni,Current Students,Faculty,Future Students,Staff
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:18ac39c9-3b6a-481d-8687-6e65c6a27488.170834@calendar.missouristate.edu
CREATED:20160817T172111Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20160817T172111Z
LOCATION:Craig Hall Balcony Theatre
SUMMARY:Clybourne Park
DESCRIPTION:Note: There is no late seating in the Balcony Theatre.\n\n\nMa
ture language and content\n\n\nInspired by Lorraine Hansberry's groundbre
aking 1959 play\, A Raisin in the Sun\, Clybourne Park expands upon the s
tory\, characters and themes of the earlier play and brings them up to da
te.\n\n\nAct 1 takes place in 1959\, when the all-white\, middle-class Ch
icago neighborhood is on the verge of integration. Act 2 takes place 50 y
ears later\, when the now predominantly African-American enclave is on th
e cusp of gentrification and upscale white families are moving back in.\n
\n\nIn both cases\, the impending transformation of the community's compl
exion stirs fear and resentment among the residents\, and confrontations
erupt.\n\n\nWinner of the 2011 Pulitzer Prize for Drama and many other pr
estigious awards\, this darkly humorous satire reveals the deeply entrenc
hed attitudes that still divide our country.
X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:
\n\nNote
: There is no late seating in the Balcony Theatre.
\nMature
language and content
\nInspired by Lorraine Hansberry's g
roundbreaking 1959 play\, A Raisin in the Sun\, Clybourne Park expands up
on the story\, characters and themes of the earlier play and brings them
up to date.
\nAct 1 takes place in 1959\, when the all-white\, midd
le-class Chicago neighborhood is on the verge of integration. Act 2 takes
place 50 years later\, when the now predominantly African-American encla
ve is on the cusp of gentrification and upscale white families are moving
back in.
\nIn both cases\, the impending transformation of the com
munity's complexion stirs fear and resentment among the residents\, and c
onfrontations erupt.
\nWinner of the 2011 Pulitzer Prize for Drama
and many other prestigious awards\, this darkly humorous satire reveals t
he deeply entrenched attitudes that still divide our country.
\n\n
DTSTART;TZID=America/Chicago:20170226T143000
DTEND;TZID=America/Chicago:20170226T170000
SEQUENCE:3
URL:http://theatreanddance.missouristate.edu/CurrentProductions.htm
CATEGORIES:Public,Alumni,Current Students,Faculty,Future Students,Staff
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:18ac39c9-3b6a-481d-8687-6e65c6a27488.170835@calendar.missouristate.edu
CREATED:20160817T172111Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20160817T172111Z
LOCATION:Craig Hall Balcony Theatre
SUMMARY:Clybourne Park
DESCRIPTION:Note: There is no late seating in the Balcony Theatre.\n\n\nMa
ture language and content\n\n\nInspired by Lorraine Hansberry's groundbre
aking 1959 play\, A Raisin in the Sun\, Clybourne Park expands upon the s
tory\, characters and themes of the earlier play and brings them up to da
te.\n\n\nAct 1 takes place in 1959\, when the all-white\, middle-class Ch
icago neighborhood is on the verge of integration. Act 2 takes place 50 y
ears later\, when the now predominantly African-American enclave is on th
e cusp of gentrification and upscale white families are moving back in.\n
\n\nIn both cases\, the impending transformation of the community's compl
exion stirs fear and resentment among the residents\, and confrontations
erupt.\n\n\nWinner of the 2011 Pulitzer Prize for Drama and many other pr
estigious awards\, this darkly humorous satire reveals the deeply entrenc
hed attitudes that still divide our country.
X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:
\n\nNote
: There is no late seating in the Balcony Theatre.
\nMature
language and content
\nInspired by Lorraine Hansberry's g
roundbreaking 1959 play\, A Raisin in the Sun\, Clybourne Park expands up
on the story\, characters and themes of the earlier play and brings them
up to date.
\nAct 1 takes place in 1959\, when the all-white\, midd
le-class Chicago neighborhood is on the verge of integration. Act 2 takes
place 50 years later\, when the now predominantly African-American encla
ve is on the cusp of gentrification and upscale white families are moving
back in.
\nIn both cases\, the impending transformation of the com
munity's complexion stirs fear and resentment among the residents\, and c
onfrontations erupt.
\nWinner of the 2011 Pulitzer Prize for Drama
and many other prestigious awards\, this darkly humorous satire reveals t
he deeply entrenched attitudes that still divide our country.
\n\n
DTSTART;TZID=America/Chicago:20170227T193000
DTEND;TZID=America/Chicago:20170227T220000
SEQUENCE:0
URL:http://theatreanddance.missouristate.edu/CurrentProductions.htm
CATEGORIES:Public,Alumni,Current Students,Faculty,Future Students,Staff
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UID:18ac39c9-3b6a-481d-8687-6e65c6a27488.170836@calendar.missouristate.edu
CREATED:20160817T172111Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20160817T172111Z
LOCATION:Craig Hall Balcony Theatre
SUMMARY:Clybourne Park
DESCRIPTION:Note: There is no late seating in the Balcony Theatre.\n\n\nMa
ture language and content\n\n\nInspired by Lorraine Hansberry's groundbre
aking 1959 play\, A Raisin in the Sun\, Clybourne Park expands upon the s
tory\, characters and themes of the earlier play and brings them up to da
te.\n\n\nAct 1 takes place in 1959\, when the all-white\, middle-class Ch
icago neighborhood is on the verge of integration. Act 2 takes place 50 y
ears later\, when the now predominantly African-American enclave is on th
e cusp of gentrification and upscale white families are moving back in.\n
\n\nIn both cases\, the impending transformation of the community's compl
exion stirs fear and resentment among the residents\, and confrontations
erupt.\n\n\nWinner of the 2011 Pulitzer Prize for Drama and many other pr
estigious awards\, this darkly humorous satire reveals the deeply entrenc
hed attitudes that still divide our country.
X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:
\n\nNote
: There is no late seating in the Balcony Theatre.
\nMature
language and content
\nInspired by Lorraine Hansberry's g
roundbreaking 1959 play\, A Raisin in the Sun\, Clybourne Park expands up
on the story\, characters and themes of the earlier play and brings them
up to date.
\nAct 1 takes place in 1959\, when the all-white\, midd
le-class Chicago neighborhood is on the verge of integration. Act 2 takes
place 50 years later\, when the now predominantly African-American encla
ve is on the cusp of gentrification and upscale white families are moving
back in.
\nIn both cases\, the impending transformation of the com
munity's complexion stirs fear and resentment among the residents\, and c
onfrontations erupt.
\nWinner of the 2011 Pulitzer Prize for Drama
and many other prestigious awards\, this darkly humorous satire reveals t
he deeply entrenched attitudes that still divide our country.
\n\n
DTSTART;TZID=America/Chicago:20170228T193000
DTEND;TZID=America/Chicago:20170228T220000
SEQUENCE:0
URL:http://theatreanddance.missouristate.edu/CurrentProductions.htm
CATEGORIES:Public,Alumni,Current Students,Faculty,Future Students,Staff
END:VEVENT
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UID:18ac39c9-3b6a-481d-8687-6e65c6a27488.170837@calendar.missouristate.edu
CREATED:20160817T172111Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20160817T172111Z
LOCATION:Craig Hall Balcony Theatre
SUMMARY:Clybourne Park
DESCRIPTION:Note: There is no late seating in the Balcony Theatre.\n\n\nMa
ture language and content\n\n\nInspired by Lorraine Hansberry's groundbre
aking 1959 play\, A Raisin in the Sun\, Clybourne Park expands upon the s
tory\, characters and themes of the earlier play and brings them up to da
te.\n\n\nAct 1 takes place in 1959\, when the all-white\, middle-class Ch
icago neighborhood is on the verge of integration. Act 2 takes place 50 y
ears later\, when the now predominantly African-American enclave is on th
e cusp of gentrification and upscale white families are moving back in.\n
\n\nIn both cases\, the impending transformation of the community's compl
exion stirs fear and resentment among the residents\, and confrontations
erupt.\n\n\nWinner of the 2011 Pulitzer Prize for Drama and many other pr
estigious awards\, this darkly humorous satire reveals the deeply entrenc
hed attitudes that still divide our country.
X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:
\n\nNote
: There is no late seating in the Balcony Theatre.
\nMature
language and content
\nInspired by Lorraine Hansberry's g
roundbreaking 1959 play\, A Raisin in the Sun\, Clybourne Park expands up
on the story\, characters and themes of the earlier play and brings them
up to date.
\nAct 1 takes place in 1959\, when the all-white\, midd
le-class Chicago neighborhood is on the verge of integration. Act 2 takes
place 50 years later\, when the now predominantly African-American encla
ve is on the cusp of gentrification and upscale white families are moving
back in.
\nIn both cases\, the impending transformation of the com
munity's complexion stirs fear and resentment among the residents\, and c
onfrontations erupt.
\nWinner of the 2011 Pulitzer Prize for Drama
and many other prestigious awards\, this darkly humorous satire reveals t
he deeply entrenched attitudes that still divide our country.
\n\n
DTSTART;TZID=America/Chicago:20170301T193000
DTEND;TZID=America/Chicago:20170301T220000
SEQUENCE:0
URL:http://theatreanddance.missouristate.edu/CurrentProductions.htm
CATEGORIES:Public,Alumni,Current Students,Faculty,Future Students,Staff
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:18ac39c9-3b6a-481d-8687-6e65c6a27488.170838@calendar.missouristate.edu
CREATED:20160817T172111Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20160817T172111Z
LOCATION:Craig Hall Balcony Theatre
SUMMARY:Clybourne Park
DESCRIPTION:Note: There is no late seating in the Balcony Theatre.\n\n\nMa
ture language and content\n\n\nInspired by Lorraine Hansberry's groundbre
aking 1959 play\, A Raisin in the Sun\, Clybourne Park expands upon the s
tory\, characters and themes of the earlier play and brings them up to da
te.\n\n\nAct 1 takes place in 1959\, when the all-white\, middle-class Ch
icago neighborhood is on the verge of integration. Act 2 takes place 50 y
ears later\, when the now predominantly African-American enclave is on th
e cusp of gentrification and upscale white families are moving back in.\n
\n\nIn both cases\, the impending transformation of the community's compl
exion stirs fear and resentment among the residents\, and confrontations
erupt.\n\n\nWinner of the 2011 Pulitzer Prize for Drama and many other pr
estigious awards\, this darkly humorous satire reveals the deeply entrenc
hed attitudes that still divide our country.
X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:
\n\nNote
: There is no late seating in the Balcony Theatre.
\nMature
language and content
\nInspired by Lorraine Hansberry's g
roundbreaking 1959 play\, A Raisin in the Sun\, Clybourne Park expands up
on the story\, characters and themes of the earlier play and brings them
up to date.
\nAct 1 takes place in 1959\, when the all-white\, midd
le-class Chicago neighborhood is on the verge of integration. Act 2 takes
place 50 years later\, when the now predominantly African-American encla
ve is on the cusp of gentrification and upscale white families are moving
back in.
\nIn both cases\, the impending transformation of the com
munity's complexion stirs fear and resentment among the residents\, and c
onfrontations erupt.
\nWinner of the 2011 Pulitzer Prize for Drama
and many other prestigious awards\, this darkly humorous satire reveals t
he deeply entrenched attitudes that still divide our country.
\n\n
DTSTART;TZID=America/Chicago:20170302T193000
DTEND;TZID=America/Chicago:20170302T220000
SEQUENCE:0
URL:http://theatreanddance.missouristate.edu/CurrentProductions.htm
CATEGORIES:Public,Alumni,Current Students,Faculty,Future Students,Staff
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:18ac39c9-3b6a-481d-8687-6e65c6a27488.170839@calendar.missouristate.edu
CREATED:20160817T172111Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20160817T172111Z
LOCATION:Craig Hall Balcony Theatre
SUMMARY:Clybourne Park
DESCRIPTION:Note: There is no late seating in the Balcony Theatre.\n\n\nMa
ture language and content\n\n\nInspired by Lorraine Hansberry's groundbre
aking 1959 play\, A Raisin in the Sun\, Clybourne Park expands upon the s
tory\, characters and themes of the earlier play and brings them up to da
te.\n\n\nAct 1 takes place in 1959\, when the all-white\, middle-class Ch
icago neighborhood is on the verge of integration. Act 2 takes place 50 y
ears later\, when the now predominantly African-American enclave is on th
e cusp of gentrification and upscale white families are moving back in.\n
\n\nIn both cases\, the impending transformation of the community's compl
exion stirs fear and resentment among the residents\, and confrontations
erupt.\n\n\nWinner of the 2011 Pulitzer Prize for Drama and many other pr
estigious awards\, this darkly humorous satire reveals the deeply entrenc
hed attitudes that still divide our country.
X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:
\n\nNote
: There is no late seating in the Balcony Theatre.
\nMature
language and content
\nInspired by Lorraine Hansberry's g
roundbreaking 1959 play\, A Raisin in the Sun\, Clybourne Park expands up
on the story\, characters and themes of the earlier play and brings them
up to date.
\nAct 1 takes place in 1959\, when the all-white\, midd
le-class Chicago neighborhood is on the verge of integration. Act 2 takes
place 50 years later\, when the now predominantly African-American encla
ve is on the cusp of gentrification and upscale white families are moving
back in.
\nIn both cases\, the impending transformation of the com
munity's complexion stirs fear and resentment among the residents\, and c
onfrontations erupt.
\nWinner of the 2011 Pulitzer Prize for Drama
and many other prestigious awards\, this darkly humorous satire reveals t
he deeply entrenched attitudes that still divide our country.
\n\n
DTSTART;TZID=America/Chicago:20170303T193000
DTEND;TZID=America/Chicago:20170303T220000
SEQUENCE:0
URL:http://theatreanddance.missouristate.edu/CurrentProductions.htm
CATEGORIES:Public,Alumni,Current Students,Faculty,Future Students,Staff
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:18ac39c9-3b6a-481d-8687-6e65c6a27488.170841@calendar.missouristate.edu
CREATED:20160817T172111Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20160817T172111Z
LOCATION:Craig Hall Balcony Theatre
SUMMARY:Clybourne Park
DESCRIPTION:Note: There is no late seating in the Balcony Theatre.\n\n\nMa
ture language and content\n\n\nInspired by Lorraine Hansberry's groundbre
aking 1959 play\, A Raisin in the Sun\, Clybourne Park expands upon the s
tory\, characters and themes of the earlier play and brings them up to da
te.\n\n\nAct 1 takes place in 1959\, when the all-white\, middle-class Ch
icago neighborhood is on the verge of integration. Act 2 takes place 50 y
ears later\, when the now predominantly African-American enclave is on th
e cusp of gentrification and upscale white families are moving back in.\n
\n\nIn both cases\, the impending transformation of the community's compl
exion stirs fear and resentment among the residents\, and confrontations
erupt.\n\n\nWinner of the 2011 Pulitzer Prize for Drama and many other pr
estigious awards\, this darkly humorous satire reveals the deeply entrenc
hed attitudes that still divide our country.
X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:
\n\nNote
: There is no late seating in the Balcony Theatre.
\nMature
language and content
\nInspired by Lorraine Hansberry's g
roundbreaking 1959 play\, A Raisin in the Sun\, Clybourne Park expands up
on the story\, characters and themes of the earlier play and brings them
up to date.
\nAct 1 takes place in 1959\, when the all-white\, midd
le-class Chicago neighborhood is on the verge of integration. Act 2 takes
place 50 years later\, when the now predominantly African-American encla
ve is on the cusp of gentrification and upscale white families are moving
back in.
\nIn both cases\, the impending transformation of the com
munity's complexion stirs fear and resentment among the residents\, and c
onfrontations erupt.
\nWinner of the 2011 Pulitzer Prize for Drama
and many other prestigious awards\, this darkly humorous satire reveals t
he deeply entrenched attitudes that still divide our country.
\n\n
DTSTART;TZID=America/Chicago:20170305T143000
DTEND;TZID=America/Chicago:20170305T170000
SEQUENCE:4
URL:http://theatreanddance.missouristate.edu/CurrentProductions.htm
CATEGORIES:Public,Alumni,Current Students,Faculty,Future Students,Staff
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:18ac39c9-3b6a-481d-8687-6e65c6a27488.170847@calendar.missouristate.edu
CREATED:20160817T172111Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20160817T172111Z
LOCATION:Craig Hall Balcony Theatre
SUMMARY:Clybourne Park
DESCRIPTION:Note: There is no late seating in the Balcony Theatre.\n\n\nMa
ture language and content\n\n\nInspired by Lorraine Hansberry's groundbre
aking 1959 play\, A Raisin in the Sun\, Clybourne Park expands upon the s
tory\, characters and themes of the earlier play and brings them up to da
te.\n\n\nAct 1 takes place in 1959\, when the all-white\, middle-class Ch
icago neighborhood is on the verge of integration. Act 2 takes place 50 y
ears later\, when the now predominantly African-American enclave is on th
e cusp of gentrification and upscale white families are moving back in.\n
\n\nIn both cases\, the impending transformation of the community's compl
exion stirs fear and resentment among the residents\, and confrontations
erupt.\n\n\nWinner of the 2011 Pulitzer Prize for Drama and many other pr
estigious awards\, this darkly humorous satire reveals the deeply entrenc
hed attitudes that still divide our country.
X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:
\n\nNote
: There is no late seating in the Balcony Theatre.
\nMature
language and content
\nInspired by Lorraine Hansberry's g
roundbreaking 1959 play\, A Raisin in the Sun\, Clybourne Park expands up
on the story\, characters and themes of the earlier play and brings them
up to date.
\nAct 1 takes place in 1959\, when the all-white\, midd
le-class Chicago neighborhood is on the verge of integration. Act 2 takes
place 50 years later\, when the now predominantly African-American encla
ve is on the cusp of gentrification and upscale white families are moving
back in.
\nIn both cases\, the impending transformation of the com
munity's complexion stirs fear and resentment among the residents\, and c
onfrontations erupt.
\nWinner of the 2011 Pulitzer Prize for Drama
and many other prestigious awards\, this darkly humorous satire reveals t
he deeply entrenched attitudes that still divide our country.
\n\n
DTSTART;TZID=America/Chicago:20170306T193000
DTEND;TZID=America/Chicago:20170306T220000
SEQUENCE:0
URL:http://theatreanddance.missouristate.edu/CurrentProductions.htm
CATEGORIES:Public,Alumni,Current Students,Faculty,Future Students,Staff
END:VEVENT
END:VCALENDAR