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The USask Department of Drama is celebrating its 75th anniversary.

Department of Drama 75th Anniversary: Our Second 25 Years

A panel discussion and reunion celebrating the department’s next epic quarter-century

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The University of Saskatchewan (USask) Department of Drama is celebrating its 75th anniversary! Join us for a series of events and reminiscing by alumni, faculty and friends from June 1–19, 2021.

Act II 1970–1995: “Hits! Misses! Triumphs! Disasters! Our second 25 years”
Panel Discussion and Reunion

Date: Saturday, June 12
Time:
2 pm
Location:
Online
Cost:
Free

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Celebrate our next epic quarter-century bringing us up to the 50th-anniversary mark. Remembering Bingo Mavor, Tom Kerr, Frederick Edell—and still the Hangar Building. The Edinburgh Fringe, The Saskatoon Fringe. Summer Stock. Henry Woolf, Harold Pinter, and Marat/Sade. The productions, the directors, the designers, the actors. Connecting with Shakespeare on the Saskatchewan. Join our panel of Greystone alumni and associates as they remember those dynamic years. Then bring your own memories to our virtual reunion for the years of 1970 to 1995. Visit a breakout room for your own years and/or drop in on others.

Learn more about the Department of Drama’s virtual 75th anniversary celebrations and browse the full list of events: https://artsandscience.usask.ca/drama/anniversary/index.php


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