BW Theatre/Dance Redefines the Classical Greek Muses

Thu 10/29-Sat 10/31 @ 7 & 8:30PM

Sun 11/1 @ 2 & 3:30PM

The Department of Theatre and Dance at Baldwin Wallace University has come up with a production and manner of presentation that are intriguingly creative.

Associate professor of dance Sara Whale conceived and directed Muses Anonymous, which features nine actors, each taking on the role of one of the nine muses of classical Greek mythology.

The show’s description says, “Ever wonder where your ‘muse’ is when you most need them? If you search hard enough you can find all nine of them at their monthly, family gripe sessions, which can occur almost anywhere. This fall they’ll be holding court to vent, compare notes, act out, and share their histories in the Tressel Street parking lot on the Baldwin Wallace University campus. Grab a ticket and ‘drive-in’ to join the nine muses as they reflect, dance, and share their most memorable ‘inspirations’.”

There will be space for eight vehicles at each show, each of which may have up to four masked passengers. Vehicles must arrive ten minutes before “curtain time” for the 40-minute performance. It’s free but you must have reservations and ID that identifies you as the ticket holder. For more information and tickets, go to www.bw.edu/tickets or call 440-826-2240

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