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Full of raucous energy typical of Commedia dell’arte, this colorful play involves a plot by the roguish clown Scaramouch to have Bacchus, the Greek god himself, star in his latest theatrical piece. Meanwhile, Silenus schemes to interfere with Scaramouch and the would-be lovers, Ione and Sarmion. Performed outdoors resembling Commedia’s 17th century origins. Written by John Davidson in Commedia dell’arte StyleDirected by Christopher Niess UCF Performing Arts Center CourtyardFebruary 20-March 7Saturdays at …
CAH EventsIt’s about time for another reading, and the MFA program is here to deliver! Join us Sunday, February 21st for readings from MFA candidates David Gibson, Madison Brake, and Marelize Roets, along with our faculty reader, Graduate Programs Director Terry Ann Thaxton. Valentine’s Day is over! It’s time to show literature some love! Please register below to attend PARCELS on …
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