UB Theatre and Dance Presents: 'The Prime of Miss Jean Brodie'

The Prime of Miss Jean Brodie.

Release Date: September 25, 2019

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“I chose this play to direct for the UB Department of Theatre and Dance because it has a brilliant plot and wonderful acting roles for our BFA Theatre Performance students, especially with regard to the number of female roles. ”
Vincent O'Neill, director, and associate professor in the Department of Theatre and Dance
University at Buffalo

Buffalo, NY – The University at Buffalo Department of Theatre and Dance presents “The Prime of Miss Jean Brodie.” The show is directed by Vincent O’Neill, artistic director and co-founder of Irish Classical Theatre, and associate theatre professor in the department.   

Public performances will take place at UB Center for the Arts Black Box Theatre on UB’s North Campus on October 23 - October 27, 2019.  

“The Prime of Miss Jean Brodie” is a superb dramatization by Jay Presson Allen of Muriel Spark’s highly successful novel of the same name. Presson, primarily a screenwriter, adapted the sprawling novel for the stage by using the economy and sharp focus of the cinema. It was no surprise when Presson was approached to lend her adaptation as the basis for the movie. “Jean Brodie” is among The Guardian newspaper’s “Hundred Best Novels of the Twentieth Century.”

The 1969 film garnered its star Maggie Smith an Oscar for her portrayal of the central role and made her a household name decades before she played the hugely familiar Dowager Countess in “Downton Abbey.”

Jean Brodie is an uninhibited teacher at a 1930s girls’s school in Edinburgh, Scotland. Determined that her students should receive an education in the most visceral way, she provides them with lessons about love, life, travel, and art, amid the perils of rising European fascism.

“I chose this play to direct for the UB Department of Theatre and Dance because it has a brilliant plot and wonderful acting roles for our BFA Theatre Performance students, especially with regard to the number of female roles,” says Director Vincent O’Neill.

“The theme is sadly relevant today with the rise of populism, and even Fascism in many parts of the world. The play also deals with the universal struggle between individual freedom and society’s restrictions, between the value of arts and humanities versus math and science, and between the opposing forces in the human condition of romanticism and pragmatism.

In any case, the play remains, more than a half century since it was written, a delightfully warm, human, humorous and dramatically powerful vehicle.”

DATES & TIMES:
Wednesday, October 23 at 7:30 p.m.
Thursday, October 24 at 7:30 p.m.
Friday, October 25 at 7:30 p.m.
Saturday, October 26 at 7:30 p.m.
Sunday, October 27 at 2 p.m.

LOCATION:

UB Center for the Arts
Black Box Theatre
University at Buffalo
North Campus
Directions: https://www.ubcfa.org/directions-maps2019

TICKETS:
$20 Adult
$10 Student / Senior
https://www.eventbrite.com/o/center-for-the-arts-26149591719

Tickets are also available at the door one hour prior to show. Campus Cash is accepted at the CFA Box Office.

General Information:
Cindy Guido
716-645-6897
cvguido@buffalo.edu

Group Sales: 
Mike Formato
716-645-0611
formato@buffalo.edu

Media Contact Information

Karen Dunn
Communications and Marketing 
College of Arts and Sciences
Tel: 716-645-6771
kdunn2@buffalo.edu