Black Box Theater – LAAH
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Lorefest 2025: Final Performance
Black Box Theater - LAAH 399 Spence St, College Station, TXFaculty members will present a celebration of folklore via dance, visuals and sound. Entry is free, but registration will be required due to limited seating.
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‘From Oral Tradition to Stage: Bridging Cultures Through Storytelling. An Evening with Kole Odutola’
Black Box Theater - LAAH 399 Spence St, College Station, TXKole Odutola is a renowned lecturer, storyteller, poet, photographer and cultural advocate. He will end his weeklong visit to the College of Performance, Visualization and Fine Arts with a performance in the art of storytelling through song, rhythm, movement, and playmaking, a world where tradition meets innovation, sparking dialogue and creativity.
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‘Japanese Tales of the Supernatural’
Black Box Theater - LAAH 399 Spence St, College Station, TX“Japanese Tales of the Supernatural” features stories sung and played by Yoko Hiraoka on the biwa (Japanese plucked lute), to include the classical works Hagoromo and Yugao.
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‘Silk and Bamboo: Japanese Music Through a Thousand Waves of Time’
Black Box Theater - LAAH 399 Spence St, College Station, TXA free concert featuring David Kansuke Wheeler II (shakuhachi) and Sumie Kaneko (koto, shamisen and voice).
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A Conversation with Dave Maldonado
Black Box Theater - LAAH 399 Spence St, College Station, TXJoin us for an "Inside the Actors Studio"-style Q&A session with actor Dave Maldonado, who has more than 25 years of credits in film and TV, including Ryan Coogler’s recent hit “Sinners.”
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The 24-Hour Theatre Festival
Black Box Theater - LAAH 399 Spence St, College Station, TXThe Theatre program presents an evening of new short plays designed, performed and produced entirely by Texas A&M students, all made from start to finish over 24 hours.
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‘Artists of the Vanishing West: A Conversation with Chuck Pinnell’
Black Box Theater - LAAH 399 Spence St, College Station, TXMusician, composer and writer Chuck Pinnell will discuss his career as an artist in music, film and fiction portraying Texas and the larger American West.