Aglaonike's Tiger

(no performances)
Aglaonike's Tiger
By Claudia Barnett

Is a lunar eclipse the start of rational knowledge or the end of the world? Aglaonike, a brilliant young astronomer, journeys through time and space to find answers in a world where science struggles with superstition, tigers lurk, witches plot, and Selene, the moon goddess, watches over all. Join us for this fantastical new play by Claudia Barnett, inspired by the life of one of the world's first female scientists.

February 21 - 26, 2019
Lab Theatre, Gordon Wilson Hall
Thursday, Friday, Saturday, Monday, Tuesday at 8:00 p.m. CST
Sunday at 3:00 p.m. CST
Adults $15.09+$0.91 Tax
Students & Seniors (62+) $11.32+$0.68 Tax

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