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October 23, 2019 7:30PM
Jennifer Tipton

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Date

October 23, 2019 7:30PM

Location

Cousins Studio Theatre

Name

Artist Talk: Lighting Designer
Jennifer Tipton

Description

Jennifer Tipton is well known for her lighting design for theatre, opera, and dance. Her recent work in theater includes To Kill A Mockingbird on Broadway, in opera David Lang’s The Loser at the Los Angeles Opera, and in dance Justin Peck’s Principia for New York City Ballet. She teaches lighting at the Yale School of Drama. In 2008 she was awarded a MacArthur Fellowship. Tipton will speak about her work as an award-winning lighting designer for dance, theatre, and opera.

2019-2020 Tucker-Boatwright Festival
of Literature and the Arts
Dancing Histories: This Ground
The University of Richmond’s 2019-2020 Tucker-Boatwright Festival of Literature and the Arts will be hosted by the Department of Theatre & Dance, in collaboration with the Modlin Center for the Arts. This year’s events will focus on the theme “Dancing Histories: This Ground.” The festival will present performances, lectures, panel discussions, and residencies by artists whose works reflect a unique engagement with contemporary politics and the interplay between history and memory.

All performances and events are free. More information can be found at https://as.richmond.edu/tucker-boatwright/

Tickets cannot be purchased online at this time. Please note that, beginning 90 minutes before the performance, tickets can only be purchased in-person at the Modlin Box Office.

Please email the box office if you need further assistance. We do our best to respond to all inquiries within 1 business day.

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