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The University of Tampa was originally scheduled to do live, in-theater performances of Richard Wilbur's English verse translation of Molière's Les Femmes Savantes (The Learnéd Ladies) between Thursday, March 26, and Sunday, March 29, but the global pandemic has caused UT to change its plans.
David Gudelunas, dean of the College of Arts and Letters, said that even though the season of recitals, performances, exhibits, screenings, lectures and everything else that make the College of Arts and Letters so vibrant was cut short, “the faculty and students are creative, technologically adventurous and resilient, and they know that the show must go on. This is a wonderful example of that.”
David Gudelunas, dean of the College of Arts and Letters, said that even though the season of recitals, performances, exhibits, screenings, lectures and everything else that make the College of Arts and Letters so vibrant was cut short, “the faculty and students are creative, technologically adventurous and resilient, and they know that the show must go on. This is a wonderful example of that.
Alex Amyot, technical production coordinator in the Department of Speech, Theatre and Dance, went from working lights and sound in the Falk Theatre to facilitating the online presentation using tools supplied through the University’s Office of Information Technology and Security.
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