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Calf Scramble
Boston University School of Theatre presents Calf Scramble by Libby Carr and directed by Shalee Cole Mauleón. This production is a part of the 2025 Fringe Festival.
In a barn outside Huntsville, Texas, five Future Farmers of America raise and ruin their prize-winning calves. CALF SCRAMBLE is a raucous rodeo of girls playing God, clambering for power over their animals, their bodies, and each other. (New Play Exchange)
The Boston University Fringe Festival is a collaboration between the College of Fine Arts School of Music: Opera Institute and School of Theatre. The festival’s mission is to produce new or rarely performed significant works in the opera and theatre repertoire, bringing performances and audiences together in unique theatrical settings. For over two decades, Fringe Festival at Boston University has celebrated and amplified new work, shown in spare and minimal productions.
Visit the link below for tickets.
| When | 7:30 pm - 9:30 pm daily, starting from 12/4/25, 3 times |
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| Building | 855 Commonwealth Avenue |