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The Skriker

Date/Time:
Saturday, March 7, 2020
7:30 pm – 9:30 pm

Offer:
General Admission — Two Tickets

Event Details:

The Skriker blends English and Irish folktales with a non-linear structure to tell the story of an ancient fairy pursuing two young women in 20th century London. The Skriker is a stunningly imaginative play about the consequences humans must face when we exploit the natural world.

"...The Skriker reclaims what have been thought as "women's issues" for humanity. Motherhood may, after all, also affect men. Churchill uses a female voice to express a skewed world." -The Guardian


Written by Caryl Churchill

Directed by Lisa Channer

Produced by the BA Theatre Arts program

This production contains mature language and themes, please use your discretion on the appropriateness for your family.

Location:
Stoll Thrust Theatre - Rarig Center
330 21st Ave S
Minneapolis, MN 55455

Parking Information:
The 21st Avenue Ramp
Enter on 21st Avenue, near the corner of S. 4th Street
Covered parking available, handicap spaces available, accepts credit cards and cash

Lot 94
Enter on S. 5th Street, near 21st Avenue
Handicap spaces available, accepts credit cards and cash, approx .2 miles from Rarig Center

Riverside Avenue
Street metered parking is sometimes available on Riverside Avenue.
Accepts cash and MPLS Parking App

For more information about UMN parking please visit https://www.pts.umn.edu/park/visitorparking.

Accessibility Information:
For ASL interpreting (or any other disability-related accommodations), please contact Qiuxia Welch at huxx0071@umn.edu at least two weeks prior to the event.

Organization Details:

The University of Minnesota Twin Cities Department of Theatre Arts & Dance is a robust and well-rounded producing hub for creation, exploration, and artistic excellence. Our primary mission is to educate our students and our audiences about the performing arts and about the social issues and human emotions the arts speak to so powerfully. We are committed to realizing this mission by creating, producing, and studying works of theatre and dance, and performing them publicly for diverse audiences drawn from both the University and the community at large.

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Offer: General Admission — Two Tickets

Date/Time: Saturday, March 7, 2020 7:30 pm

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