The University of Virginia’s Department of Drama is returning to the stage this fall with a live audience, beginning its 2021-22 season Thursday. The shows, performed by graduate and undergraduate students, are commentaries on societal and environmental challenges in the modern world.
Marianne Kubik, the department’s artistic director and a UVA associate professor of drama, witnessed the reclaim of the stage in real time.
“Everybody seems so happy,” she said. “I can see it around the building, the lobby of the drama building is huge and has all of these different sitting areas, and now they’re filled again.
“There is a richness in gathering together, in sharing a communal experience and being able to laugh and to cry. We are thrilled to share that experience with audiences this year.”
Below is a guide to the new season’s productions:
“Diversity Awareness Picnic”
The first show this season, written by Leah Nanako Winkler and directed by Michael Jerome Johnson, is set at the fictitious Johnson-Brown University during Diversity Awareness Week, during a diversity training exercise for the employees of the tele-FUN-draising department.

