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The Tempest
Visions and Voices
Friday, February 17, 2012 : 7:00pm

University Park Campus
Scene Dock Theatre (SCD)

The performance will be preceded by a discussion with USC School of Theatre faculty Charlotte Cornwell beginning at 6:45 p.m.

Visions and Voices will provide a limited number of free tickets to USC students only. Reservations required. To reserve a free ticket, click here beginning Wednesday, January 25, at 9 a.m.

For information on additional performances and to purchase tickets, go to www.usc.edu/spectrum.


"Our little life is rounded with a sleep..."

Shakespeare's classic tale of retribution and forgiveness comes to life in a production full of magic, mischief and mayhem with the MFA Third Year Acting Repertory Company and direction by USC School of Theatre faculty David Bridel. With some of the most beautiful poetry that Shakespeare has written, The Tempest begins with the storm that gives it its title. A ship has blown off course and a number of noblemen have washed up on the shore of a mysterious island. What they do not know is that the master of the island, Prospero, is a man whom they deposed from the Dukedom of Milan many years before. With his magical powers, he has conjured up the storm that has brought his enemies under his power. He then proceeds to dazzle and dismay the survivors with his art as he orchestrates his triumphant return home.

For further information on this event:
visionsandvoices@usc.edu