Loyola Theatre Arts & Dance Announces its 2021-2022 Season

Broadway is Back – and so is Loyola Theatre! Loyola’s Theatre and Dance Department is in full swing preparing for the theatre season, with four major productions to be held on campus, directed by working professional artists, including faculty member Justin Prescott, who recently performed in the Tony Awards, the fabulous Sacha Grandoit, Helen Jaksch and Hardy Weaver, who performed in Book of Mormon on Broadway.

“As a department, we are moving away from simply doing shows - and toward creating theatre and cultivating artists,” said C. Patrick Gendusa, chair of the Loyola’s award-winning Theatre and Dance Department. “We are thrilled to welcome these incredibly talented directors to share their gifts with our students and we are especially excited to finally bring Head Over Heels to New Orleans, in the show’s New Orleans premiere.”

The 2021-2022 theatre season is outlined below. 

 

All in a Day's Work

Created and Directed by Justin Prescott 

Marquette Theatre; November 11, 12, 13, 17, 18, 19, 20 @ 7:30.

All in a Day’s Work is an original movement-based exploration about the history of the American Dream. Directed by Broadway performer, Justin Prescott, AIADW investigates the journey of various Americans to achieve the mystical goal, and the challenges encountered along the way.

 

Intimate Apparel 

By Lynn Nottage

Directed by Sacha Grandoit

Lower Depth Theatre; December 2, 3, 4, 7, 8, 9, 10 @ 7:30

Set in New York City at the turn of the 20th century, Intimate Apparel follows Esther, a black seamstress,who sews luxurious intimate pieces for a variety of clients. Confronted by love and passion at every stitch, Esther remains lonely and longing for love. After being convinced to be married sight unseen, Esther is forced to refashion her life and reimagine her dreams.

 

Devised Project

Directed by Helen Jaksch & Devised by the Company

Lower Depths Theatre; April 21, 22, 23, 27, 28, 29, 30 @ 7:30

This original ensemble-driven theater project will be directed by Helen Jaksch, and created in collaboration with the ensemble. This group of artists will collectively create a performance that explores the themes of identity, and how one’s individuality incorporates into, and helps define community.

 

Head Over Heels

By Jeff  Whitty, featuring music by the Go-Go’s

Directed by Hardy Weaver

Marquette Theatre; March 31, April 1, 2, 6, 7, 8, 9 @ 7:30

A jukebox musical featuring the songs of The Go-Go’s and based on Philip Sidney’s The Countess of Pembroke’s Arcadia, Head Over Heels is the story of what happens when the royal court is threatened with the loss of its “Beat,” the divine power that ensures the kingdom’s prosperity.

 

 

Main Season Tickets: Tickets available online at http://cmm.loyno.edu/theatre/events

Tickets:

$20 General admission

$15 Faculty, staff, and senior citizens

$10 Students

 

Group Rates Available for all Productions

Call 504-865-2074 for Ticket Information

Department of Theatre Arts and Dance: 504-865-3840