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Thursday, March 3rd

Time Event Title
1:00 pm-3:30 pmNebraska Private Pesticide Applicators Certification Dawes County Extension Office
UNL Educators will provide a seminar to certify or recertify Private Pesticide Applicator licenses for the state of Nebraska.
3:30 pmSchool of Biological Sciences Seminar HAMILTON HALL
Seminar Speaker: Alexander Shingleton, Michigan State University. Seminar Title: Keeping things in proportion: The developmental regulation of relative organ size in Drosophila.
7:00 pmNebraskans for the Upgraded Treatment of Squirrels general meeting NEBRASKA UNION
Join Nebraskans for the Upgraded Treatment of Squirrels as we discuss the state of squirrels on campus under the new leader, NUTS President Matt Wynn. The meeting will be held in the Nebraska Union in the Food Court. We are open to admitting new Squirrel Scouts, as always, and membership is free. All you require is a love for squirrels.
7:30 pmGuest artists: KSU WInd Trio WESTBROOK MUSIC BUILDING
Guest artists the Kansas State University Wind Trio will give a recital in Westbrook Recital Hall — Room 119. This event is free and open to the public.
7:30 pmIPHIGENIA 2.0 TEMPLE BUILDING
University Theatre, the academic production program at the Johnny Carson School of Theatre and Film, opens its spring semester with IPHIGENIA 2.0, based on the play “Iphigenia in Aulis” by Euripides, set in today’s society by playwright Charles L. Mee.

Shannon Cameron directs this production in partial fulfillment of her Master of Fine Arts in Directing for Stage and Screen. Tickets are $16, $14 faculty/staff and senior citizens, and $10 for students with ID. Tickets are available from the Lied Center Ticket Office, or at 402-472-4747 or 800-432-3231 from 11:00 a.m. to 5:30 p.m. Monday through Friday or one hour prior to each performance. Tickets are also available on line at unltheatretickets.com.

Iphigenia, a beautiful heiress from the House of Atreus who is about to be married, must deal not only with an overbearing mother, Clytemnestra, but a father, Agamemnon, who plans to kill her. Iphigenia is played by Jenny Holm, with Julie Soroko as Clytemnestra and Nick Wolf as Agamemnon.

The play opens with Agamemnon musing about the risks of empire: “Sometimes they are brought to ruin by no more than the belief that something must be done when in truth doing nothing would have been the better course.” Filled with current political parallels, playwright Mee describes it as, “a great imperial power steps into the world to go to war – taking an action so wrong that it sets the empire on the road to complete self-destruction. Proving, as Agamemnon himself says on the brink of the Trojan War, ‘we see from the histories of empires that none will last forever and all are brought down finally not by others but by themselves.’”

In Mee’s play, the soldiers, however, take the power from the politicians vowing not to fight until Agamemnon sacrifices Iphigenia. When Clytemnestra discovers that her daughter is not being sent to Aulis to marry Achilles, but to be murdered, so is horrified and takes action. Agamemnon himself becomes increasingly anguished as he now has to watch the repercussions of his actions.

Achilles is played by Jordan Deffenbaugh and the soldiers are Logan Gee, Will Bennett, Gary Henderson and Cale Yates. Other cast members are Khalisha Casey, Devon Schovanec, Christina Leonard and Ayana Atiba Sahar.

The production is designed by Corrie Benton (scenic), Julie Douglass (costumes), Harrison Hohnholt (lighting), Logan Caldwell (sound), and Lucas Sevedge (projections).

Ongoing Events:

Time Event Title
Sep 29th-Nov 30thHighway Paleontology: Life in the Past Lane MORRILL HALL
Nov 13th-May 22ndExhibition: Marseille: White Corded Quilting International Quilt Study Center & Museum
Dec 17th-Apr 3rdExhibition: "Revisiting the Art Quilt" International Quilt Study Center & Museum
Jan 7th-Mar 27thDouble Vision Great Plains Art Museum
Jan 7th-Mar 27thCeremonial Dancing and Collaborative Spirits Great Plains Art Museum

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