Ithaca College Events Oct. 3–9

By Dave Maley, September 30, 2019
All events are free and open to the public unless otherwise noted.

THURSDAY, OCT. 3
LECTURE

“The Crisis of the Media-Industrial Complex,” a talk by Democracy Now! producer and co-host Nermeen Shaikh on the fallacies and distortions of mainstream media and why it is unable to inform and educate the public; 7 p.m., Room 112, Center for Natural Sciences.

MUSIC
French art song recital by members of the voice faculty, featuring works by Fauré, Hahn, Poulenc and Ravel; 7 p.m., Hockett Family Recital Hall, Whalen Center.

THEATRE
Ithaca College Theatre production of “Everybody,” a radical retelling of the 15th-century morality play “Everyman” that creates a button-pushing, meta-theatrical experience for the audience (admission charged); 8 p.m., Clark Theatre, Dillingham Center.

FRIDAY, OCT. 4
SCREENING

Ithaca Pan Asian American Film Festival showing of the films “Transfinite” and “Afterearth,” followed by an audience Q&A with the filmmakers; 5 p.m., Cinemapolis, 120 E. Green Street.

THEATRE
Ithaca College Theatre production of “Everybody,” a radical retelling of the 15th-century morality play “Everyman” that creates a button-pushing, meta-theatrical experience for the audience (admission charged); 8 p.m., Clark Theatre, Dillingham Center.

SATURDAY, OCT. 5
MUSIC

Guest tuba recital by Deanna Swoboda, past president of the International Tuba Euphonium Association; 1 p.m., Hockett Family Recital Hall, Whalen Center.

“Choral Collage,” a performance of vocal works by the Choir, Treble Chorale, Madrigal Singers and Chorus; 8:15 p.m., Ford Hall, Whalen Center.

THEATRE
Ithaca College Theatre production of “Everybody,” a radical retelling of the 15th-century morality play “Everyman” that creates a button-pushing, meta-theatrical experience for the audience (admission charged); 8 p.m., Clark Theatre, Dillingham Center.

SUNDAY, OCT. 6
THEATRE

Ithaca College Theatre production of “Everybody,” a radical retelling of the 15th-century morality play “Everyman” that creates a button-pushing, meta-theatrical experience for the audience (admission charged); 2 p.m., Clark Theatre, Dillingham Center.

TUESDAY, OCT. 8
SCREENING

Showing and discussion of “Dust-Flower-Flame,” a documentary on poet and theologian Tahirih Qurratul Ayn, considered one of the most important figures of the feminist movement in 19th-century Iran; 4 p.m., Muller Chapel.

THEATRE
Ithaca College Theatre production of “Everybody,” a radical retelling of the 15th-century morality play “Everyman” that creates a button-pushing, meta-theatrical experience for the audience (admission charged); 8 p.m., Clark Theatre, Dillingham Center.

WEDNESDAY, OCT. 9
MUSIC

Faculty violin recital by Calvin Wiersma, featuring works by Mozart, Piazzolla and Ravel; 8:15 p.m., Hockett Family Recital Hall, Whalen Center.

THEATRE
Ithaca College Theatre production of “Everybody,” a radical retelling of the 15th-century morality play “Everyman” that creates a button-pushing, meta-theatrical experience for the audience (admission charged); 8 p.m., Clark Theatre, Dillingham Center.