Latenite Theatre
Latenite happens. No matter what, Latenite always happens.
Simply put, Latenite Theatre is a Columbia University performing arts group that produces an anthology of short student-written plays every semester, with a reputation for general chaos and irreverence. In the past few years we've grown immensely and our performances always prove to be a ton of fun for everyone involved, both audience and actors.
But, if you're interested in the more detail history, Latenite Theatre was created in 1995 by a group of Theatre and English majors who wanted to produce their own original works. They offered their innovative theatrical fare after other events on campus were over; hence the name LateNite Theatre. Fifteen years later, LateNite continues to evolve while maintaining its commitment to the student playwright. We have a simple purpose: to offer our playwrights the opportunity to see their work on stage, giving them freedom to experiment, to take artistic risks, and above all, to have fun in a non-competitive artistic environment.
While the title of this article may have you believe otherwise, no self respecting theatre geek would ever spell it theater. This page was obviously auto-created because it was mentioned in the Upchuck Surf Stain wikiCU article .
latenitetheatre.com[1]
Plays from previous anthologies can be seen at:
Latenite Youtube Channel[2]
Birdess Youtube Channel[3]