Theater Studies Present's Fuller  

Fuller

 
Presented by the Department of Theater Studies
 

THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 3 | 7:30 PM
FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 4 | 7:30 PM 
SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 5 | 7:30 PM

 

General Admission

Sheafer Lab Theater

LIVESTREAM AVAILABLE ONLINE & @ RUBY LOUNGE

PROGRAM


TICKETS

$10 Full Price 
Free Livestream at The Ruby - Tickets Not Required 
Free Livestream - Registration Required

 


ABOUT


ADVISORY: This production contains moving lighting effects, discretion advised.

Fuller is a live, hybrid exploration of the life of Loïe Fuller, a queer choreographer whose innovations with light, fabric, and movement revolutionized the synthesis of art and technology in France during the early 1900’s and beyond. Fuller is a production that aims to put the co-located and virtual audiences into the same space of possibility with Loïe and the performers. Inspired by Loïe’s embodiment of the mythical and the magical, this project will be created through experimentation in the rehearsal room. Designers and performers will work together to craft an experience to invite spectators to peer behind the silks at a woman who shattered social and technical conventions.

The process will culminate with performances in Sheafer Theater that can also be viewed via live stream at The Lounge at Rubenstein Arts Center Gallery or in the comfort of your home. Thursday, February 3; Friday, February 4; and Saturday February 5, 2022  

MORE INFORMATION

Department of Theater Studies

Directions to Venue


All guests attending the live performances in Sheafer Lab Theatre are required to present a photo ID and proof of full COVID-19 vaccination status OR a negative PCR test within 48 hours of the event. Current Duke University students, staff, and faculty may present their DukeCard for entry as proof of COVID-19 vaccination compliance. Face masks, covering nose and mouth, are required for all audience members for the duration of the performance.

This production has been produced in accordance with the COVID-19 compliance standards required by Duke University, including frequent testing and symptom monitoring. Seating and stage are intimate, and social distancing is not in place. Actors and production crew will remain masked throughout the performance.

For more information visit COVID-19 Requirements