![Department of Theatre presents "The School for Scandal" [U Arts Pass Event] Department of Theatre presents "The School for Scandal" [U Arts Pass Event]](https://www.trumba.com/i/DgCVOgka717W-dcfBfAmUskk.jpg?w=100&h=100) | Saturday, February 21, 2 – 4pm By Richard Brinsley Sheridan Director Sarah Shippobotham
In a world dominated by social media and social expectations, it is interesting to realize that reputations have been made and ruined by gossip since centuries before technology came into being. Indeed, in some eras, gossip and wit were almost considered national sports, and verbal sparring could be almost as brutal as today's MMA cage fighting!
This play, set in the late 18th century, follows a group of socialites who plot to arrange the marriages they want, regardless of other people's feelings. It is a fascinating look at social expectations and how they can be exploded and manipulated by all for gain. Yet kindness, heart, and hope still can win out. |
![Department of Theatre presents "The School for Scandal" [U Arts Pass Event] Department of Theatre presents "The School for Scandal" [U Arts Pass Event]](https://www.trumba.com/i/DgCVOgka717W-dcfBfAmUskk.jpg?w=100&h=100) | Saturday, February 21, 7:30 – 9:30pm By Richard Brinsley Sheridan Director Sarah Shippobotham
In a world dominated by social media and social expectations, it is interesting to realize that reputations have been made and ruined by gossip since centuries before technology came into being. Indeed, in some eras, gossip and wit were almost considered national sports, and verbal sparring could be almost as brutal as today's MMA cage fighting!
This play, set in the late 18th century, follows a group of socialites who plot to arrange the marriages they want, regardless of other people's feelings. It is a fascinating look at social expectations and how they can be exploded and manipulated by all for gain. Yet kindness, heart, and hope still can win out. |
![Department of Theatre presents "The School for Scandal" [U Arts Pass Event] Department of Theatre presents "The School for Scandal" [U Arts Pass Event]](https://www.trumba.com/i/DgCVOgka717W-dcfBfAmUskk.jpg?w=100&h=100) | Sunday, February 22, 2 – 4pm By Richard Brinsley Sheridan Director Sarah Shippobotham
In a world dominated by social media and social expectations, it is interesting to realize that reputations have been made and ruined by gossip since centuries before technology came into being. Indeed, in some eras, gossip and wit were almost considered national sports, and verbal sparring could be almost as brutal as today's MMA cage fighting!
This play, set in the late 18th century, follows a group of socialites who plot to arrange the marriages they want, regardless of other people's feelings. It is a fascinating look at social expectations and how they can be exploded and manipulated by all for gain. Yet kindness, heart, and hope still can win out. |