December 8, 2008

Wee Hours of the Morningpage

1. Wyrd Sisters Auditions -- ROUND 2
2. The Tempest Auditions and Tech
3. Bill of Rights "Pot Luck" Dinner: Sat., Dec. 13th, 6:00 pm, Farnsworth
4. Catalyst: Been published recently?

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1. Wyrd Sisters Auditions -- ROUND 2
The Rice Players production of Stephen Briggs and Terry Pratchett's "Wyrd Sisters" needs male actors!

We'll be holding an additional round of audition specifically to fill male
roles this coming Monday.

Monday, December 8, 2009
1:00 PM
Hamman Hall Studio.
No preparation is required.

Women welcome, but we are primarily looking to fill male roles.

Please contact Christopher Warrington or Tommy Mings for more information. Performance dates are February 6,7, and 12--14. This production directed by Tommy Mings.

Wyrd Sisters is a Monty Python-esque comedy about Macbeth's three witches. There is a wicked duke and duchess, a ghost of a murdered king, dim soldiers, strolling players, and a land in peril. But it is three witches, who view magic in the most practical way possible, who stand between the kingdom and destruction.
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2. The Tempest Auditions and Tech
Bakershake's 40th Production, The Tempest, will be having auditions on Monday December 8 from 7-10 in the Baker Library (off the end of the Baker Commons). Auditions are workshop style so plan to come the whole time if you can. The director is Baker Associate and longtime Bakershaker Chepe Lockett. There are many parts great and small, and dancers are particularly welcomed for the parts of the Spirits, though certainly not a requirement.

We also need tech people, so if you have any interest, please let our producers Isabel Kuri ik1@rice.edu, and Meg Goswami meg.goswami@rice.edu know! If you don't want a full position, a lot of our tech spots are filled by soon-to-be-graduating upperclassmen who need to train a replacement. It would be a great time to get involved.

So get excited! Shakespeare on Monday!

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3. Bill of Rights "Pot Luck" Dinner: Sat., Dec. 13th, 6:00 pm, Farnsworth
Saturday, Dec. 13th, 6:00 PM
Location: Farnsworth Pavillion

Political Debate: Greens vs. Libertarians
Harris County Chairs of the Green Party and Libertarian Party Debate.

Speaker:
Paul Jacob, National term limits leader and initiative rights advocate will share his story of passionate activism. Jacob spent months in jail in 1985 for resisting draft registration, he was responsible for many states passing term limits over the past few decades, and last year he was indicted in Oklahoma in 2007 for petitioning the government (http://www.freepauljacob.com)

Dinner:
Please bring a dish if you can, but if not, please join anyways us for a great dinner, debate, and talk. The debate probably will not start until around 6:30, so stop by then if you can't make it earlier.

sponsored by Rice Libertarians

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4. Catalyst: Been published recently?
Been published recently? Catalyst: Rice Undergraduate Science and Engineering Review will be publishing a list of emerging Rice undergraduate scientists in its next issue. If you would like to let your peers and professors know about your research, submit the following information to catalystRUSER@gmail.com by January 9th.

Full Name:
College:
Year (ex. Class of 2011) :
Status: ( Planning to Submit (if so, when) , Under Review, Published)
Quick synopsis, kind of in abstract form, but try to make it catchy and written in layman's terms so your peers will be drawn to read more about your awesome research ( 50-100 words) :

Answer the following if it applies:
Working Internet Link:
Date Published:
Publication Name, and Publication Volume, Issue:
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