2008 Alumni Weekend

2008 Alumni Weekend

Yale School of Drama Alumni Weekend 2008

Friday, October 10 – Sunday, October 12

The event is over -- sorry if we missed you. Here is what happened:


FRIDAY, OCTOBER 10

2:00 PM Registration begins (University Theatre, 222 York St.)

 
A comprehensive renovation of the Cross Campus Library, the Anne T. and Robert M. Bass Library is intended to provide for the study and learning needs of the Yale Community, flexibly and collaboratively.  It includes the Thain Family Café, a joint project of the Library, the Yale Sustainable Food Project, and Yale University Dining.


Directed by Ron Van Lieu, Chair of Acting, and featuring members of the Class of 2010.  Complimentary limited seating available.  New Theater, 1156 Chapel St.


Paula Vogel, Eugene O’Neill Professor (Adjunct) and Chair of Playwriting; Playwright-in-Residence, Yale Repertory Theatre.


President’s Room, Woolsey Hall


A night of comedy, improv and shenanigans.  Curated by Rebecca Phillips ’09. 217 Park St.


SATURDAY, OCTOBER 11

11:00 am Panels and Workshops: Details to be finalized soon.

2:00 PM (PICK ONE)

   
From the award-winning author of The Clean House and Eurydice, an epic trilogy of plays performed in one evening, hailed by the Chicago Sun-Times as “wondrous, transfixing, operatic, and monumental.”  University Theatre, 222 York St.

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2:15 PM Panels and Workshops: Details to be finalized soon.

4:00 PM (PICK ONE)

 
Opening in Fall 2008, the Robert B. Haas Family Arts Library will house the collections of the Art and Architecture Library, the Drama Library, and the Arts of the Book Collection, as well as staff and services for the Visual Resources Collection.  Tour led by Allen Townsend, Director.  180 York St.

OR
 
 
Directed by Ron Van Lieu, Chair of Acting, and featuring members of the Class of 2010.  Complimentary limited seating available. New Theater, 1156 Chapel St.
 

   
From the award-winning author of The Clean House and Eurydice, an epic trilogy of plays performed in one evening, hailed by the Chicago Sun-Times as “wondrous, transfixing, operatic, and monumental.”  University Theatre, 222 York St.


A night of comedy, improv and shenanigans.  Curated by Rebecca Phillips ’09. 217 Park St.


A night of comedy, improv and shenanigans.  Curated by Rebecca Phillips ’09. 217 Park St.


SUNDAY, OCTOBER 12


Schedule subject to change. We look forward to seeing you this fall!

Questions?  Contact Debbie Ellinghaus, 203.432.4133 or ysd.alumni@yale.edu
fax: 203.432.2562, phone: 800.YSD.CUES