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Join us for NDMU Drama’s Fall production! Very Still & Hard to See smashes together seven scenes following characters cursed by a haunted hotel which sits atop the lair of an Obake spirit. This play cycle, in the style of Junji Ito & David Lynch, combines horror, dark comedy, & the uncanny for an evening that is sure to thrill!

“Very still & hard to see (a short play cycle)” is presented by arrangement with Concord Theatricals on behalf of Samuel French, Inc. www.concordtheatricals.com

 

Parking: Free campus parking available.

Email for questions & receipts: drama@ndm.edu

Join us for NDMU Drama’s Fall production! Very Still & Hard to See smashes together seven scenes following characters cursed by a haunted hotel which sits atop the lair of an Obake spirit. This play cycle, in the style of Junji Ito & David Lynch, combines horror, dark comedy, & the uncanny for an evening that is sure to thrill!

“Very still & hard to see (a short play cycle)” is presented by arrangement with Concord Theatricals on behalf of Samuel French, Inc. www.concordtheatricals.com

 

Parking: Free campus parking available.

Email for questions & receipts: drama@ndm.edu

Join us for NDMU Drama’s Fall production! Very Still & Hard to See smashes together seven scenes following characters cursed by a haunted hotel which sits atop the lair of an Obake spirit. This play cycle, in the style of Junji Ito & David Lynch, combines horror, dark comedy, & the uncanny for an evening that is sure to thrill!

“Very still & hard to see (a short play cycle)” is presented by arrangement with Concord Theatricals on behalf of Samuel French, Inc. www.concordtheatricals.com

 

Parking: Free campus parking available.

Email for questions & receipts: drama@ndm.edu

Olga Mikolaivna will introduce literary translation, read from her recent published work, and lead participants in a hands-on workshop where they will translate their own texts and those of others—experimenting with form, context, and strategy.

About the Speaker:
Olga Mikolaivna was born in Kyiv and works at the intersection of photography, text, translation, and installation. Her debut chapbook, cities as fathers, was published by Tilted House, and her upcoming work, our monuments to Southern California, will be released by Ursus Americanus Press. Her writings have appeared in Mercury Firs, Literary Hub, Cleveland Review of Books, Metatron Press’s Digital Publications Space, and more. She currently lives in Philadelphia and teaches at Temple University. Learn more about her here.

All students, faculty, and staff are warmly invited to attend. We look forward to seeing you there!

If you have any questions, please contact Professor PJ Lombardo at plombardo@ndm.edu.

 

Baldwin Community Day is an NDMU tradition that celebrates the founding of the School Sisters of Notre Dame and our shared heritage. 

Come sip on refreshing, handcrafted smoothies made with love, support a great cause, and celebrate the end of the semester with friends new and old. Whether you're craving tropical vibes or just need a chill break from finals, we've got the perfect blend for you.

 

Dr. Ashley Moody will host the Fall Immunization 

Kathy Litz

Administrative Assistant
410-532-5202

Join us for a night of games, pizza, and conversations that bring life and spark hope! Come be part of a community of students where lifelong and faith-filled friendships are made. We hope to see you every Sunday night.