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THEATER
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Image from <i>The Bluest Eye</i>
The Bluest Eye
November 19 - 22

This powerful adaptation measures the crippling toll that a legacy of racism has taken on a community, a family, and an innocent girl.

Image from <i>Company</i>
Company
November 19, November 20, November 21, November 22

The School of Theatre Experimentals Class presents by Stephen Sondheim and George Furth's landmark concept show.


Image from Shakespeare's Globe Theatre: <em>Love's Labour's Lost</em>
Shakespeare's Globe Theatre: Love's Labour's Lost
November 21

USC students visit the Broad Stage in Santa Monica for the Shakespeare’s Globe Theatre production of the romantic classic.

Image from <em>Intimacies</em>: A World AIDS Day Performance by Michael Kearns
Intimacies: A World AIDS Day Performance by Michael Kearns
December 1

Featuring a panoply of characters who speak with abandon, Michael Kearns’ landmark piece is theater that will rock you.


Image from Dancing in the Dark
Dancing in the Dark
December 3 - 4

The School of Theatre Repertory Dance Company finds inspiration in some very unlikely movies.

Image from <i>Turandot</i>: The Met in HD
Turandot: The Met in HD
December 8

Director Franco Zeffirelli's breathtaking production of Puccini's last opera is a favorite of the Met repertoire.


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Get Your Hands Dirty with the Arts!
January 30

The USC arts schools offer an exciting array of hands-on workshops in art, photography, theater, dance, music, architecture and film.

Image from <i>Pericles</i>, <i>Orestes 2.0</i> and <i>Fisher King</i>
Pericles, Orestes 2.0 and Fisher King
February 6 - March 7

The M.F.A. Acting Repertory presents a trio of plays.


Image from Savion Glover Presents <em>Bare Soundz</em>
Savion Glover Presents Bare Soundz
February 23

In a phenomenal show, America’s most acclaimed tap dancer reveals the essence of tap.

Image from <i>The Grapes of Wrath</i>
The Grapes of Wrath
March 4 - 7

The classic Steinbeck novel about the wandering Joad family is stunningly adapted for the stage.