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Helmerich School of Drama, University Theatre seek to open dialogue surrounding abortion with Roe performance

On Jan. 22, 1973, the U.S. Supreme Court ruled in Roe v. Wade that the Constitution grants people who are pregnant the right to terminate that pregnancy. Now, nearly 50 years later, the Helmerich School of Drama and University Theatre will recount and explore the experiences and activism of the women behind the historic decision with its upcoming performance of “Roe.”  “Roe” was published in 2019 and written by Lisa Loomer, co-screenwriter of the 1999 film Girl, Interrupted. The play follows the stories of lawyer Sarah Weddington and plaintiff Norma McCorvey, better known as “Jane Roe,” according to a press release.  “‘Roe’ explores the ways in which truth is refracted and renegotiated over time by diverse groups of people,” said director Nancy Bell in the release, “something we will all have to grapple with more and more in the coming years.” 

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Close “The Pan American Family” mural by Emilio Amero (1901-1976) is a stunning feature in The University of Oklahoma’s Kaufman Hall. It’s thought to be the artist’s only existing mural in the world. Doug Hill / For The Transcript alert featured Doug Hill for The Transcript Apr 16, 2021 2 hrs ago “The Pan American Family” mural by Emilio Amero (1901-1976) is a stunning feature in The University of Oklahoma’s Kaufman Hall. It’s thought to be the artist’s only existing mural in the world. Doug Hill / For The Transcript The University of Oklahoma’s Fred Jones Jr. Museum of Art is well known for being a magnificent repository of artistic achievement.

Helmerich School of Drama to present Roe

Submitted Content Apr 8, 2021 The University of Oklahoma Helmerich School of Drama and University Theatre will present “Roe,” by award-winning playwright Lisa Loomer, from April 23 through May 2 on the OU Norman campus. “Roe” is a theatrical exploration of the complicated underpinnings of Roe v. Wade. Nancy Bell will be the guest director. OU alumna Paige Hathaway will be scenic designer. “Roe” is scheduled to open at 8 p.m. April 23, with additional performances set for 8 p.m. April 24, 29, 30 and May 1 and at 3 p.m. April 25 and May 2. All performances will be in the A. Max Weitzenhoffer Theatre, 563 Elm Ave. on the OU Norman campus. The production contains adult content.

Oklahoma Festival Ballet to feature guest artist

Oklahoma Festival Ballet to feature guest artist
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In three Republican districts, a view of Trump s continued dominance in the party

In three Republican districts, a view of Trump’s continued dominance in the party Email to a Friend Republicans like Representative Liz Cheney of Wyoming all but called him a traitor. Senator Mitch McConnell denounced him in scathing terms, and McConnell’s allies warned that Trump would only turn voters off and weigh the party down, pointing to the embarrassing Senate losses in Georgia. Seven weeks and one impeachment later, however, that reckoning has been limited, where it is apparent at all. Indeed, the blade has cut the other way, with the immediate political consequences looming largest not for the 147 Republicans in Congress who backed Trump’s efforts to overturn the election, but for the 17 who voted either to impeach or convict him; many of them are now facing censure and opprobrium from activists back home. The former president is still the most popular potential presidential candidate in his party, and even his biggest Republican detractor in Congress, S

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