Trauma-Informed Panel on “Fun Home” & LGBTQIA+ Theatre
Dorothy B. Magnus Black Box Theatre 450 Johnson St, Winona, MN, United StatesBefore our campus performs "Fun Home," join us on April 14 for a panel to discuss the play and LGBTQIA+ theatre.
Located in the Performing Arts Center (PAC), the Dorothy B. Magnus Black Box Theatre offers creative and flexible seating configurations.
Before our campus performs "Fun Home," join us on April 14 for a panel to discuss the play and LGBTQIA+ theatre.
In honor of Women's History Month, join us on March 19 for a reading of the play "My Name Is Rachel Corrie," with performances interspersed throughout.
On Nov. 23, enjoy a free performance of “Tiny Beautiful Things,” directed by WSU’s Jim Williams and adapted for the stage by Nia Vardalos.
On Nov. 22, enjoy a free performance of “Tiny Beautiful Things,” directed by WSU’s Jim Williams and adapted for the stage by Nia Vardalos.
On Nov. 21, enjoy a free performance of “Tiny Beautiful Things,” directed by WSU’s Jim Williams and adapted for the stage by Nia Vardalos.
On Nov. 20, enjoy a free performance of “Tiny Beautiful Things,” directed by WSU’s Jim Williams and adapted for the stage by Nia Vardalos.
On Oct. 19, enjoy a free performance of “Elephant & Piggie: We Are In a Play!”, directed by WSU’s Heather Williams-Williams.
On Oct. 19, enjoy a free performance of “Elephant & Piggie: We Are In a Play!”, directed by WSU’s Heather Williams-Williams.
On Oct. 18, enjoy a free performance of “Elephant & Piggie: We Are In a Play!”, directed by WSU’s Heather Williams-Williams.
On Oct. 17, enjoy a free performance of “Elephant & Piggie: We Are In a Play!”, directed by WSU’s Heather Williams-Williams.
On Oct. 16, enjoy a free performance of “Elephant & Piggie: We Are In a Play!”, directed by WSU’s Heather Williams-Williams.
Enjoy "Alabaster," a play written by Audrey Cefaly and directed by WSU's Heather Williams-Williams.
Enjoy "Alabaster," a play written by Audrey Cefaly and directed by WSU's Heather Williams-Williams.