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February, 2026

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02feb7:00 pmFestival of Monodramas | Texas Tech School of Theatre and Dance @ Maedgen Theatre & Dance Complex | Black Box Theatre

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Texas Tech School of Theatre and Dance
Maedgen Theatre & Dance Complex
Black Box Theatre
2812 18th Street

Performance Dates:
Monday, February 2nd at 7pm
Tuesday, February 3rd at 7pm
Wednesday, February 4th at 7pm
Thursday, February 5th at 7pm
Friday, February 6th at dark (around 6pm)
Saturday, February 7th at 4pm & 7pm
Sunday, February 8th at 4pm & 7pm

Tickets: https://www.depts.ttu.edu/theatre-dance/productions/past-productions/2025-2026/monodramas.php

Presented by: The CH Foundation & The Legacy of Christine DeVitt

After three years of intense training and creative exploration, eight MFA Performance & Pedagogy students take the stage with bold, original solo performances—each one entirely self-written, designed, directed, and performed.

This is their grand finale. Raw. Personal. Unforgettable.

THE MONODRAMAS
Amanda’s Memories: A Mother’s Journey
by Robyn Conner

Reimagining an often-misunderstood character, Conner delves into Amanda Wingfield’s life before The Glass Menagerie, weaving historical context with hidden recollections to illuminate the joys and sorrows of motherhood in the early to mid-1900s.
Blue Roses, Reimagined
by Tori Denike

Blue Roses, Reimagined picks up where The Glass Menagerie leaves off, reframing Tennessee Williams’ classic character, Laura Wingfield, as she learns to speak, work, and survive on her own terms.
Alt of Destiny
by Destiny Dunn

In a dystopian future where a theme park controls the last clean resources and a deadly miasma divides the privileged from the impoverished, a woman battles illness while uncovering its transformative effects.
Katrina Baby: The Story of Big Eyes
by Emma Beatrice Hinyub-Leighton

The waters of memory are rising, and a deadline looms. A featured article on Hurricane Katrina is due by midnight, and it’s already nine. EB is ready to reveal it all as she wades through statistics and the fragments she recalls from an Oklahoma TV screen.
Is That Entertaining Yet?
by Zach Judah

While waiting for a telehealth therapy session, Zach confronts existential questions and personal struggles in a jukebox musical monodrama featuring music by AJR, exploring what it means to grow up disillusioned in the 21st century.
Sweet Car(e)l(y)ne: Works in Progress
by Care Nagle

Sweet Car(e)l(y)ne: Works in Progress is a comedic exploration of the pieces of ourselves that we are given, those that we lose, and the ones that we choose to hold onto.
Back to Her: Reconstruction after Demolition
by Tayler Irene Robertson

Celebrating identity, healing, and rebirth, Tayler Irene Robertson rebuilds herself from loss, inspired by the Black women who raised her.
Moving: A Black Woman’s Love Story
by Ayanna Taylor

Katherine, a young Black woman, is moving. Grappling with her past, she processes love, joy, heartbreak, and grief while yearning for the future.

http://www.depts.ttu.edu/theatreanddance/
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https://www.depts.ttu.edu/theatre-dance/productions/current-season/index.php

Time

February 2, 2026 7:00 pm(GMT-06:00)

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Location

Texas Tech University Black Box Theatre

2812 18th Street

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