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Announcing Our 2014/15 Season!

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Download the 2014/15 Season Brochure

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Sessional Teaching / Theatre Studies: January 2015 to April 2015 (2014W Term 2)

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Theatre and Film Teaching Assistantships: 2014/2015 Academic Session.

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New course open to all UBC students: INTRODUCTION TO FILM ACTING (FIPR 269A). No Audition Required. UBC 1st year students and invited to apply!

 

Proudly Supporting our Students, Alumni & Faculty

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Leos Roar for UBC Theatre & Film! Congratulations to our many students faculty and alumni from UBC Theatre & Film whose artistry was recognised by Leo Awards this year and kudos to those who’s work received a Leo.

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The Department of Theatre and Film is delighted to announce the appointment of Dr. Hallie Marshall to the position of Assistant Professor of Theatre Studies.

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Northern Gateway Pipeline Video Contest Launched!

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Leo Nominations – Theatre & Film at UBC: Huge congratulations to our talented students, alumni and faculty who have had work recognized at this year’s Leo Award Nominations!

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Alumna Rebekka Sorensen Recognised by Daytime Emmy Awards.

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Congratulations to our staff member Lynn Burton on being recognised by Celebrating Women at UBC!

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Associate Professor Kirsty Johnston’s book "Stage Turns: Canadian Disability Theatre" shortlisted for Canada Prize in the Humanities.

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Assistant Professor Siyuan Liu receives review for his book Performing Hybridity in Colonial-Modern China

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Theatre at UBC was recognised for it’s “boffo programming” this year in the magazine’s annual Best of Vancouver issue! 

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Theatre at UBC is a Positive Space!

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Gifts to Theatre at UBC ensure that today's Theatre students have access to the resources that give them the best education possible.

 

Theatre at UBC

Robert Lepage in Conversation with Jerry Wasserman

The Department of Theatre and Film at UBC
proudly presented
Robert Lepage in conversation With Jerry Wasserman
Thursday, February 11, 2-3 pm
Frederic Wood Theatre, UBC
Map: http://bit.ly/94dLm6
Admission *FREE:
(*)Please reserve your seat at 604.822.2678

podcastTo listen to Theatre and Film's podcast featuring Robert Lepage's conversation with Jerry Wasserman, please click here. Please note: enter the following password, when prompted: lepage

Robert Lepage is one of the world’s true theatrical geniuses and a very articulate commentator on his own creative processes. Come hear Lepage talk about The Blue Dragon, the play he is currently performing in Vancouver at the new SFU Woodward’s Theatre as part of the 2010 Cultural Olympiad.

Playwright, actor, director, designer, filmmaker and artistic director of his Quebec‐based company Ex Machina, Lepage has been acclaimed around the world for his brilliant theatrical creations—The Dragon’s Trilogy, Polygraph, Needles and Opium, The Seven Streams of the River Ota, Elsinore, The Geometry of Miracles, Zulu Time, The Dark Side of the Moon, The Anderson Project, Lipsynch and more—and for his groundbreaking direction of plays (A Midsummer Night’s Dream at London’s National Theatre), opera (Wagner’s Ring Cycle at New York’s Met), and Cirque du Soleil (Ka in Las Vegas).

>>More about Robert Lepage and Ex Machina here: http://lacaserne.net

Robert Lepage in Conversation was moderated by Jerry Wasserman, Head of the UBC Department of Theatre and Film.

podcastTo listen to Theatre and Film's podcast featuring Robert Lepage's conversation with Jerry Wasserman, please click here. Please note: enter the following password, when prompted: lepage

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