May 31, 2012, 7:30 p.m., Wilma Theater
N.Y. Export: Opus JazzJune 1, 2012, 7:30 p.m., Pennsylvania Ballet
Shakespeare's first tragedy is a lot less tragic when puppets become part of the plot.
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The Drexel Players understate the darker themes of Shakespeare's Twelfth Night and produce a topsy-turvy 1950s beach town that everyone will enjoy!
One of the most classic depictions of the vampire is coming to the International House, with a live orchestra!
The Drexel Players close the school year with a play within a play and lots of laughs.
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A low-budget production of Shakespeare's classic comedy is performed just how we like it.
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Drexel's Late Night Series open mic provides a fun and relaxing Thursday night right on campus.
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Trendy and modern tactics bring Opera culture to the unsuspecting masses.
The audience is presented with a mysterious writing conundrum concerning typewriters and ghosts.
The classic power couple go on a paranoid rampage in this time-bending version of Macbeth.
An absurd comedy about hysterical criminals and a spiteful father-in-law.
Verdi’s Otello has long been considered the ultimate challenge for a tenor.