1. Noises Off
E-52
E-52's production of "Noises Off" is going to be insane. Your ticket essentially gets you a look into the backstage world of putting on a show. Not only do you get to see UD students portraying their characters involved in creating the show, but you then get to see their CHARACTERS playing characters in their show, Nothing On. Super funny, very witty, and not expensive to go to. You'll be dazzled and dying of laughter by intermission.
Shows are March 22nd-24th, and more info can be found here:
https://www.facebook.com/events/2242069886044815/
2. Vagina Monologues
V-Day at UD
V-Day's annual show is based on a work by Eve Ensler from the 1980s. Ensler interviewed 200 women to ask them about various parts of being a woman, then reported what she heard into a series of monologues performed by UD students. Some are funny, some are sad, but all are super important this Women's Month. (And yours truly is in it!)
Shows are March 22nd and 23rd and more info can be found here:
https://www.facebook.com/events/2221212538140963/?event_time_id=2221212544807629
3. Spring Awakening
HTAC'S production of Spring Awakening is dark, sensual, and shows off such a wide range of issues you'll be shocked you aren't looking at professionals. I saw this production last weekend and it was SENSATIONAL. I knew a few people in the cast, so I was captivated by them, of course, but the acting and singing talent (and a whole lot of angsty stomping and dancing) is worth every penny of your ticket. Be warned that this show is intense and features a lot of struggle, but if it sounds like your type of thing, GO. GO IMMEDIATELY.
Shows this week are March 21-23, and more info can be found here:
https://www.facebook.com/events/298528384172416/
4. UDance
This is what UD culture is at its pinnacle. Students have been raising money all year, and now we're all getting together to do that final push for fundraising and showing our love and support for the B+ Foundation to help end childhood cancer. This is a 12 hour dance-a-thon and it is going to be awesome. I've never been, so I am super excited to go Sunday, March 24th, 9am-9pm.
More info can be found here:
https://www.facebook.com/events/653601758427291/
5. Sitting on the Green
This is the first official weekend of spring, so get in the spirit and go sit on the Green. Take a walk around outside, enjoy the sunshine, and explore! The weather forecast doesn't look too cold, so this might be a great time to get some Vitamin D and chill out before exams next week.