Widely considered to be Brecht’s most engaging and humane play, The Caucasian Chalk Circle tells the story of Grusha, who sacrifices her happiness and dignity for the sake of an abandoned child she takes as her own. Set against the backdrop of a fictional civil war, Brecht’s play tells the gripping story of Grusha, a poor servant girl who rescues and raises an abandoned noble child, Michael, despite the immense personal sacrifices it entails.
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The Caucasian Chalk Circle - Fall Mainstage Play
Widely considered to be Brecht’s most engaging and humane play, The Caucasian Chalk Circle tells the story of Grusha, who sacrifices her happiness and dignity for the sake of an abandoned child she takes as her own. Set against the backdrop of a fictional civil war, Brecht’s play tells the gripping story of Grusha, a poor servant girl who rescues and raises an abandoned noble child, Michael, despite the immense personal sacrifices it entails.
The Caucasian Chalk Circle - Fall Mainstage Play
Widely considered to be Brecht’s most engaging and humane play, The Caucasian Chalk Circle tells the story of Grusha, who sacrifices her happiness and dignity for the sake of an abandoned child she takes as her own. Set against the backdrop of a fictional civil war, Brecht’s play tells the gripping story of Grusha, a poor servant girl who rescues and raises an abandoned noble child, Michael, despite the immense personal sacrifices it entails.
The Caucasian Chalk Circle - Fall Mainstage Play
Widely considered to be Brecht’s most engaging and humane play, The Caucasian Chalk Circle tells the story of Grusha, who sacrifices her happiness and dignity for the sake of an abandoned child she takes as her own. Set against the backdrop of a fictional civil war, Brecht’s play tells the gripping story of Grusha, a poor servant girl who rescues and raises an abandoned noble child, Michael, despite the immense personal sacrifices it entails.
The Caucasian Chalk Circle - Fall Mainstage Play
Widely considered to be Brecht’s most engaging and humane play, The Caucasian Chalk Circle tells the story of Grusha, who sacrifices her happiness and dignity for the sake of an abandoned child she takes as her own. Set against the backdrop of a fictional civil war, Brecht’s play tells the gripping story of Grusha, a poor servant girl who rescues and raises an abandoned noble child, Michael, despite the immense personal sacrifices it entails.
Welcome Walk
The Welcome Walk is a tradition that began after the completion of the Commencement Walk. It's one of the first opportunities for the campus community to welcome new students and their families. The walk takes place at the end of Convocation, around 5 p.m. on Move-In Day, Friday, Aug. 22. Everyone is invited to make welcome signs, wear their Logger gear, and line up along the walk near Peyton Field.
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