- All Categories
- Featured Events
- Alumni
- Application Deadline
- Arts
- Campus Discourse
- Careers
- BU Central
- Center for the Humanities
- Charity & Volunteering
- Kilachand Center
- Commencement
- Conferences & Workshops
- Diversity & Inclusion
- Examinations
- Food & Beverage
- Global
- Health & Wellbeing
- Keyword Initiative
- Lectures
- LAW Community
- Meetings
- Orientation
- Other Events
- Religious Services & Activities
- Special Interest to Women
- Sports & Recreation
- Social Events
- Study Abroad
- Weeks of Welcome
- Application Deadline: California Science and Technology Policy FellowshipAll day
- Student Exhibition-Sarah CarmodyAll day
- Alternative Visions/Sustainable FuturesAll day
- Julia von Metzsch: Midnight at Coolidge PointAll day
- Exhibition: The Space in Between6:00 am
- Voice and Voicelessness in Medieval Europe and Beyond9:00 am
- Biostatistics Dissertation Defense of Wei Guo10:00 am
- The Doors of Perception: Vision and Innovation in Alternative Processes10:00 am
- Exhibition: Teaching the Body10:00 am
- Petals from the Prophet 11:00 am
- ID Grand Rounds12:00 pm
- Third Annual Cathy Shine Lecture12:00 pm
- Marsh Chapel: Silence Practice12:00 pm
- Men's Health: Urological Perspective12:00 pm
- Marsh Chapel: Common Ground Communion12:20 pm
- Islam Awareness Month1:00 pm
- Keeping Up With the Law Certification Class1:00 pm
- CTSI Presents 'Upcoming Changes to Public Access Policy Reporting'1:00 pm
- Self Defense and Stumbling Blocks: Torah Perspectives on Gun Rights and Gun Restrictions1:00 pm
- IS&T SCV Tutorial - Introduction to MPI, Part Two2:00 pm
- Test Prep Workshop2:00 pm
- PhD Dissertation Seminar, Department of Oral Biology2:00 pm
- Effective Resumes & Cover Letters Workshop3:00 pm
- Particle and Fields Seminar3:30 pm
- BU Program on Crisis Response and Reporting Fellowship Information Session 4:00 pm
- Catastrophic Disaster Preparedness - Adopting a Systems Approach4:00 pm
- "Mrs. President" A film by Professor Haeri4:00 pm
- Coffee and Conversation with Rabbi Beyo4:00 pm
- ECE Seminar with Vinod M. Menon4:00 pm
- Sustaining Activism: A Brazilian Women's Movement and a Father-Daughter Collaboration4:00 pm
- Religious Groups and Political Parties: Interaction in Contemporary Sub-Saharan Africa4:00 pm
- NYC Department of Education Teacher Information Webinar4:30 pm
- Boston University's Office of Technology Development invites you to attend Tech, Drugs and Rock n' Roll Unplugged - Networking Event4:30 pm
- Dean's Speaker Series Event: Four Leadership Principles for the Future with John Ryan4:30 pm
- Senior Design: Critical Design Reviews - Night 25:00 pm
- Summer Job Info Session with Upward Bound5:00 pm
- Express Workshop: Preparing for an Interview5:00 pm
- "Out" in the Army5:30 pm
- Religion Mythbusters: Sikhism5:30 pm
- Express Workshop: Inside an Interview5:30 pm
- BU Study Abroad Night at Agganis Arena6:00 pm
- Irish Voices: Reading and Conversation with Colm Tóibín6:00 pm
- Study Abroad: Sciences Information Session6:00 pm
- Grizzly Man Screening – BUFS Man vs. Nature Series6:30 pm
- Sargent Choice Test Kitchen - East Campus Edition6:30 pm
- Legal Follies Torts Illustrated7:00 pm
- Men's Basketball vs. Stony Brook7:00 pm
- Blood Knot7:30 pm
- The Penelopiad7:30 pm
- Lungs7:30 pm
- UNICEF Movie Screening: Not My Life8:00 pm
- Or,8:00 pm
- Tora Dojo8:00 pm
- Boston University Wind Ensemble8:00 pm
- Kap Slap8:30 pm
- Launch Party for Ramah App8:30 pm
- BU Jazz Jam Session8:30 pm
Or,
Presented by Stage Troupe Directed by Celia Gibson & Juliette Vandame Or, takes place (mostly) during one night in the life of Aphra Behn, poet, spy, and soon to be first professional female playwright. Sprung from debtors’ prison after a disastrous overseas mission, Aphra is desperate to get out of the spy trade. She has a shot at a production at one of the only two London companies, if she can only finish her play by morning despite interruptions from sudden new love, actress Nell Gwynne; complicated royal love, King Charles II; and very dodgy ex-love, double agent William Scott – who may be in on a plot to murder the king in the morning. Can Aphra resist Nell’s charm, save Charles’ life, win William a pardon and launch her career all in one night? Against a background of a long drawn-out war and a counter-culture of free love, cross- dressing, and pastoral lyricism, the 1660s look a lot like the 1960s in this neo-Restoration comedy.
When | 8:00 pm – 10:00 pm every day until Saturday, March 2, 2013 |
---|---|
Building | Agganis Arena |
Room | The Student Theater |
Contact Name | Allison Crisostomo |
Contact Email | stage@bu.edu |
Contact Organization | Boston University Stage Troupe |
Fee | 6.00 |
Fees | Single |