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Yes, Gnit Now!
As I strolled into Neely Auditorium on a Thursday evening, the first thing I noticed was the transformed space. I was no longer in my secondary classroom for Intro to Theatre 1010, I was no longer walking into a room with black walls and empty seats, I was walking into a magnificent presentation. And in…
Posted by prestoct on April 9, 2017 in Analysis Essay, Emily Bishop, Gnit, Peer Gynt, State of America, Will Eno

“I Dislike Your Worldview:” The Underutilization of Women in VUT’s GNIT
When Gnit began, it seemed like a show that would have a lot to offer this campus in its reflection of self-absorption and the young person’s search for themselves, which often manifests through their college experience. It was soon evident, however, that this show could only offer that to the men in the audience. The…
Posted by Elizabeth Varley on March 22, 2017 in Analysis Essay, analysis essay, Gnit, VUT, Will Eno
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