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Artistic Director: Kate Field

“A Collective in Muse” is where stories, movement and art collide. Muse is a two-day event showcasing student projects and research through a variety of live performances. Audiences will move between concurrent “works”—ranging from 10-minute to one-hour pieces—scheduled throughout the day and looped for maximum interaction. With a flexible, exhibition-style structure, attendees can purchase a ticket for the event and freely register for different performances, encouraging exploration across multiple genres. This immersive, dynamic experience gives students the opportunity to showcase and develop their work, while giving audiences the chance to witness a wide range of artistic expressions.

Ticket sales will be in the lobby of the Guignol Theatre, ending at 7:30 p.m. 

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Program

Performances start at 7:00 p.m., with final showings ending at 10:00 p.m.

Just Something About You by Seven Kessler
Guignol Theatre, film starts every 20 minutes  

Dante’s by Autrey Brown
Lucille Little Black Box Theatre, performance starts every 30 minutes 

Hippolyte by Eli Vann
Briggs Theatre, experience starts every 20 minutes 

Assembled by Hersch Nathan
Guignol Theatre Lobby, performance starts every 15 minutes, beginning at 7:30 p.m.

Aunt Leaf directed by Zander Chojnacki,
Fine Arts Building courtyard, starts at the top of every hour (7:00, 8:00, and 9:00 p.m.) and runs for 40 minutes. 

From the Chair

Dear friends,

It is my great pleasure to welcome you to the 2025–2026 season of the Department of Theatre and Dance. Each year, our stages become places where stories take flight and foster meaningful conversations, offer moments of escape, and where movement and music bring awareness to pressing issues and new ideas. Most importantly, they are spaces where our students and faculty bring their artistry, research, and imagination to life before a live audience.

This season offers a remarkable range of productions that showcase the depth and variety of our department: from the magical journey of Into the Woods to the urgent and contemporary storytelling of Hype Man: A Break Beat Play. We continue our strong commitment to dance with the dynamic Visions in Motion concert and the student-driven innovation of A Collective in Muse. We close the season with a bold, reimagined staging of The Great Gatsby, immersing audiences in both the glamour and the disillusionment of the Jazz Age.

These productions represent the collaborative efforts of more than 100 students—actors, dancers, designers, technicians, stage managers, and creators—who bring classroom learning into a professional-caliber performance environment. Guided by our extraordinary faculty and staff, our students take risks, experiment with new ideas, and grow as both artists and individuals.

I am deeply grateful to our Dean, Associate Deans, faculty and guest artists for their vision, to the College of Fine Arts for their unwavering support, and to you—our community of patrons—for making it all possible. Theatre and dance thrive through shared experience, and your presence ensures that our students’ voices are heard.

We are thrilled to share these productions with you, and I invite you to join us in celebrating the artistry, passion, and innovation that define the Department of Theatre and Dance at the prestigious College of Fine Arts at the University of Kentucky.

With excitement and gratitude,
Susie Thiel
Chair, Department of Theatre and Dance

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About the Works

JUST SOMETHING ABOUT YOU

Created & Directed by Seven Kessler

  • Director: Seven Kessler
  • Costume Designer: Seven Kessler
  • Writer: Seven Kessler
  • Sound Designer / Editor: Seven Kessler
  • Film Editor: Seven Kessler
  • Camera Operator (Cinematographer) : Autrey Brown & Seven Kessler
  • Boom Operator: Roman Tate
  • Assistant Camera: Brenna Lambert
  • Script Consultant: Alaysha Crowe
  • Film Colorist: Jacopo Scano
  • Faculty Advisor: Peter Allen Stone

I would like to give a massive thanks to Trifecta: Glass – Art – Lounge, the School of Art and Visual Studies, the Department of Theatre and Dance, Kate Field, and Peter Allen Stone. Without their help and generosity, this project would’ve never been possible.

Cast

  • Stevie Collins as Ciara
  • Katie Haagenson as Kirsten
  • Jurni Woodson-Hicks as Sienna
  • Gates Smyth as Carter
  • Riley Roswall as Kaiden
  • Carter Ashmun as Lance
  • Kennedy Fuqua as Viv
  • Jasmine Estep as “Kirsten’s Roommate” and Bar Patron
  • Mustafa Akhtar as Bar Patron
  • Ahulani Bailey as Bar Patron
  • Chloe Huettman as Bartender
  • Andrew Barton as Bartender
  • Ryan Miersma as Barback

DANTE'S

Created & Directed by Autrey Brown

  • Director: Autrey Brown
  • Assistant Director: Maddie Butler
  • Choreographer: Ali King
  • Costume Designer: Lisa Wilson
  • Lighting Designer: Makenna Hampton
  • Scenic Designer: Jillian Freeman
  • Props Designer: Audrey Clemmens
  • Writer: Autrey Brown
  • Sound Designer: Emma Hatcher
  • Stage Manager: Roman Tate
  • Intimacy Director: Maddie Butler
  • Fight Choreographer: Autrey Brown
  • Faculty Advisor: Kate Field

Music Credits

  • Frenesi — Artie Shaw
  • The Other Woman — Nina Simone
  • Farewell And The Tower — Bernard Herrmann
  • Tarantula - The Lion (From “White Witch Doctor”) — Bernard Herrmann, Charles Gerhardt, National Philharmonic Orchestra
  • The Boogie Man (with Chick Bullock) — Todd Rollins & His Orchestra, Chick Bullock
  • The Killing - Torn Curtain (The Unused Score) — Bernard Herrmann
  • This Was the Plan — Lorne Balfe (Mission: Impossible Dead Reckoning Part One)
  • Nightmare — Artie Shaw
  • I Know Why (And So Do You) — Glenn Miller

I want to thank all my team members who were a part of bringing Dante’s to life. Each one of them has taught me so much about collaboration with my fellow artists as well as beautifully combining each one of our college experiences into one complex production. I’m excited to graduate and take with me the skills I have learned through this experience.

Cast

  • Dante: Jullian Ramirez
  • Birdie: Carmen Tate
  • Bruce: Mya Gibbs
  • Micheal: Carter Ashmun
  • Male Swing: Roman Tate
  • Female Swing: Autrey Brown/Emma Hatche

HIPPOLYTE

Will contain bright, often flashing and moving, lights in an enclosed space.

Conceived & Created by Eli Vann

  • Director Eli Vann
  • Lighting Designer Eli Vann
  • Sound Designer/Editor Jeremiah Kearns, Eli Vann
  • Faculty Advisors Jeremiah Kearns, Kate Field

Music

  • Daft Punk, Technologic (Virgin Records)
  • Daft Punk, Veridis Quo (Virgin Records)
  • Daft Punk, Giorgio by Moroder (Columbia Records)
  • Thomas Bangalter, CHIROPTERA (Alberts & Gothmaan)
  • Flore Laurentienne, Au Couchant (Secret City Records Inc.)

ASSEMBLED

Conceived & Created by Hersch Nathan

  • Director: Hersch Nathan
  • Lighting Designer: Hersch Nathan
  • Scenic Designer: Hersch Nathan
  • Props Designer: Hersch Nathan
  • Sound Designer / Editor: Lilliana Adams 
  • Stage Manager: Lilliana Adams 
  • Puppet Designer: Brenna Lambert
  • Show Programmer: Hersch Nathan
  • Faculty Advisor: Zachary Stribling 
  • Selected Experts from R.U. R. (Rossum’s Universal Robots) by Karel Čapek

I would like to extend special thanks to Zak Stribling for his support over the past four years, especially his encouragement to pursue my dreams.

Special thanks to the Department of Theatre and Dance for their continued support. I am especially grateful to Max Maxwell and everyone in scene shop and costume shop for their generosity and help throughout this process. I also thank the Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering for their continued support of my interdisciplinary work. Finally, I am deeply grateful to my parents for their unwavering support.

Cast

  • Mustafa Akhtar 
  • Luca Quinio

AUNT LEAF

A Work by Barbara Wiechmann

  • Director: Zander Chojnacki
  • Costume Designer: Lisa Wilson
  • Lighting Designer: Alex Korfhage
  • Scenic Designer: Maze Wetzel
  • Props Designer: Zachary Adkins
  • Sound Designer: Zander Chojnacki
  • Stage Manager: Maddie Butler
  • Assistant Stage Manager: Grace Hoffmann
  • Guitarist: Paxton Beck 
  • Faculty Advisors: Herman Farrell, Susie Thiel, Kate Field, Jeremiah Kearns, Zachary Stribling, Lisa Wilson

Aunt Leaf is an experimental, immersive play by Barbara Wiechmann that explores storytelling, imagination, and human connection. Set in the courtyard of the University of Kentucky College of Fine Arts, the performance places the audience inside the world of the story.

The play follows Annabelle as she learns to tell stories to her aging Aunt Leaf. What begins as fragments and small fibs grows into bold, vivid tales, revealing how stories shape relationships.

Audience members are free to move throughout the space and experience the piece from different perspectives. Please do not touch or speak to the actors, and be respectful of performers and fellow audience members.

Directed by Zander Chojnacki, Aunt Leaf invites you to step inside the act of storytelling itself.

Cast

  • Faith Sammons
  • Jasmine Estep
  • Jurni Woodson
  • Katie Haagenson
  • Kelsey Roy