Events

Theater&…Flamenco, Love and Lies by Zach Lee ’26

Reading of "Amapola," an original Flamenco pop musical by Princeton senior Zach Lee. Amapola follows its protagonist, Buskboy, who quickly wraps himself up in a lie as he attempts to woo his new friend, Sofía. As their relationship evolves, Buskboy’s music matures and his lies deepen. The show balances themes of love and deception, set to the vibrant Flamenco landscape of Albuquerque, New Mexico.

Theater & Music Theater
Donald G. Drapkin Studio, Lewis Arts complex

Roundtable: Why Write About Performance Today

Associate Professor of Theater Brian Herrera moderates a roundtable discussion on "Why Write About Performance Today." Featuring features Rob Weinert-Kendt, editor-in-chief of American Theatre; Brittani Samuel, freelance theater critic; Helen Shaw, New York TImes chief theater critic; Chris Murphy '15, Vanity Fair writer; and theater artist and accessibility advocate Grace Walker. Open to University community.

Theater & Music Theater
Godfrey Kerr Theater Studio, Lewis Arts complex

God Remembers Setsi by Nadine Allache ’26

Recurring

What is the opposite of a lie? Is it the truth? Or is it remembering why you told the lie in the first place? Princeton senior Nadine Allache’s God Remembers Setsi refuses the authority of the written record and instead trusts repetition, breath, and critical fabulation as sites of historical survival. The play is inspired by the erased oral histories of Amazigh women, the indigenous people of North Africa. Free tickets required.

Theater & Music Theater
Donald G. Drapkin Studio, Lewis Arts complex

God Remembers Setsi by Nadine Allache ’26

Recurring

What is the opposite of a lie? Is it the truth? Or is it remembering why you told the lie in the first place? Princeton senior Nadine Allache’s God Remembers Setsi refuses the authority of the written record and instead trusts repetition, breath, and critical fabulation as sites of historical survival. The play is inspired by the erased oral histories of Amazigh women, the indigenous people of North Africa. Free tickets required.

Donald G. Drapkin Studio, Lewis Arts complex

Dependence by Grace Wang ’26

Recurring

A new dramatic comedy by Princeton senior Grace Wang about an explosive relationship between two creative partners. David and Sammi have made two hits together, but after their turbulent personal relationship erupts on the set of their third film, their lives become intimately entwined with a screenwriter and an actress. Free tickets required.

Wallace Theater, Lewis Arts complex

Dependence by Grace Wang ’26

Recurring

A new dramatic comedy by Princeton senior Grace Wang about an explosive relationship between two creative partners. David and Sammi have made two hits together, but after their turbulent personal relationship erupts on the set of their third film, their lives become intimately entwined with a screenwriter and an actress. Free tickets required.

Wallace Theater, Lewis Arts complex