Agnes and Tilly
Agnes, played by Kelsey Booth, conveys her confusion to younger sister Tilly, played by Kaitlyn Frawley.
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Agnes, played by Kelsey Booth, conveys her confusion to younger sister Tilly, played by Kaitlyn Frawley.
"This is a D&D adventure, not therapy," Tilly tells Agnes, as they begin their journey.
Lilith Morningstar, daughter of the Devil, is played by Liana Abela.
Tilly, played by Kaitlyn Frawley, introduces Lilith Morningstar, played by Liana Abela, to her sister Agnes, played by Kelsey Booth.
The EMU theater department debuted their new production "She Kills Monsters" on Friday, May 31, 2019 at the Quirk-Sponberg theater.
The Rec/IM hopes to have renovations completed by Fall 2020.
The former weight room at the Rec/IM; patrons can visit in Warner 134B while the Rec is operating out of their temporary location inside the Warner building.
Three floors of the new REC/IM building are now expected to open by the end of September.
Step one of the renovation included moving everything out of the current Rec/IM facility.
The Rec/IM moved to their temporary location inside the Warner Building in April. What used to be the first floor lobby of the Rec facility will soon look much different.
Unfortunately the renovations do not include the Pro Shop, which closed its doors at the beginning of April. The updated facility will, however, offer a dining option managed by Chartwells.
Patrons can still access the Jones and Club pools throughout the renovation process.
Petra Kuppers performs the Pseudo Voice in Hannah Cut In, an original piece by Carla Harryman.
EMU Professor Carla Harryman reviews her script for Hannah Cut In before performing at the opening reception for the art exhibit Glyph: The Diversity, Complexity, and Aesthetics of Language.
University of Michigan Professor Petra Kuppers and folk singer Audra Kubat perform Carla Harryman’s piece Hannah Cut In at the Riverside Arts Center.
EMU Professor Carla Harryman performs at the Riverside Arts Center in downtown Ypsilanti.
Billy Mark and Ben Willis perform as Futurologists in Hannah Cut In, a piece written by EMU professor Carla Harryman.
The futurologists play their typewriters during Hannah Cut In at the Riverside Arts Center on Friday.
Carla Harryman performs her original piece, Hannah Cut In, to a crowded room at the Riverside Arts Center’s Glyph opening reception on Friday.