Calendar of Events
Theatre Production: “A Christmas Carol”
In this adaptation by Drew Traxler and Lindsey Saltz of A Christmas Carol, we return to the rich language, imagery, and timeless lesson of the Dickens’ original work. Shared by storytellers and told through voice, sound, and costume, this piece will delight young and old and fill everyone with holiday cheer. Tickets are $8 general...
TAG – Comedian & Juggler Marcus Monroe
Marcus Monroe is a New York City-based, award-winning comedian and juggler. His show is a high-energy blend of innovative juggling with in-your-face comedic banter riddled with awkwardness. He has recently appeared on The Late Show, HBO, MTV, Netflix, and Comedy Central. Most recently he has performed at Bonnaroo, TedxBroadway, and Outside Lands alongside with Neil...
TAG – Comedian Jourdain Fisher
Jourdain Fisher is a New York based comedian that was born in raised in North Carolina. With his fun material and open personality, audiences are drawn to his style and sense of humor. He started doing stand up comedy at the age of 17 to avoid working for his family's funeral home. Since then, Jourdain...
Martin Luther King Day
Campus Closed in Observation of Martin Luther King, Jr. Day.
Stalking Resource Table
Marketplace, 1st floor EisenhowerWednesday, January 23, 12:30-1:30 pm, Marketplace in Eisenhower Center and 5:00-6:00 pm in Fallerius Hall Lobby Stop by the resource table to provide information and resources about stalking.
Theatre Auditions
Theatre auditions for the spring theatre performances of Love Letters (performance dates February 14-15) and Glengarry Ross (performance dates April 11-14) are open to all campus students, faculty, and staff, as well community members. Please note STRONG LANGUAGE WARNING for Glengarry Ross. For more information, please contact Joseph Fahey at fahey.9@osu.edu.
Auditions for Theatre Productions
Founders AuditoriumWednesday, January 23, 6:00 pm, Founders Auditorium in Ovalwood Hall Theatre auditions for the spring theatre performances of Love Letters (performance dates February 14-15) and Glengarry Ross(performance dates April 11-14) are open to all campus students, faculty, and staff, as well community members. Please note STRONG LANGUAGE WARNING for Glengarry Ross.