Community Conversation with Madeleine George: Queerness & Environmentalism

Fri Apr 12 2024 at 04:00 pm to 06:00 pm

Devine Studio Theatre | Davis Performing Arts Center | Washington

Georgetown University Dept. of Performing Arts
Publisher/HostGeorgetown University Dept. of Performing Arts
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Join our conversation with playwright Madeleine George on the climate crisis, queerness, and her critically acclaimed play Hurricane Diane.
About this Event

Join the Department of Performing Arts and playwright Madeleine George for a conversation on the climate crisis, queerness, and her critically acclaimed play Hurricane Diane. Madeleine is a writer and executive story editor on the hit Hulu M**der-mystery series Only Murders in the Building and authored the award-winning play The (curious case of the) Watson Intelligence. Moderated by Classics professor Claire Catenaccio, this informal conversation to celebrate opening night will feature Georgetown thinkers Kwame Otu (Associate Professor, African Studies), Maya Roth (Professor, Theater and Performance Studies), Michael T. Williams (Hurricane Diane Director), Riley Jelenick (Director of the LGBTQ+ Resource Center), and Shelby Gresch (Earth Commons Research Associate). Refreshments and mingling to follow!


Please contact Assistant Director, Ollie Henry, at [email protected] with any accessibility requests. 

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Devine Studio Theatre | Davis Performing Arts Center, Georgetown University, Washington, United States

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