The Mat- September 5th& 6th

 

The Communication Studies Black Box Presents

The Mat  
Written, Directed and Performed by Dr. Gigi Perez-Langley

What happens when a black belt gets breast cancer? “The Mat” is a one-woman performance exploring the ways martial arts and performance studies intertwine during life's most complicated turns. Dr. Gigi explores martial arts and storytelling as a way to understand her position as a mother, a martial artist, an academic, and a breast cancer survivor. 


Reserve Your Ticket

To reserve your seats, you will need to complete the registration form. Registration is free. Please keep in mind that our black box seating is very limited, so we humbly request that you commit to attending the show if you reserve a ticket. 

Please arrive 30 minutes early to check in at the will call desk.

Reserve Tickets for Friday September 5th @ 7PM here

Reserve Tickets for Saturday September 6th @ 7PM here

Please arrive 30 minutes early to check in at the will call desk.

All tickets must be checked before 6:30 PM. We will release unchecked tickets to the general public 10 minutes before the show starts. There is no late seating.


Directions to the Communication Studies Black Box Theater

The Communication Studies Black Box Theater is located at  225 S. Ave B Denton Tx 76201 in the General Academic Building room 321. 

If you are not familiar with the UNT campus, navigating parking and directions can be a bit tricky so please give yourself plenty of time.

The easiest way is to park in the public slots along West Hickory Street and walk to the GAB. Along West Hickory there is street parking in front of CVS/Old Jack In The Box/ Voertman's & Aura Coffee. Find a spot along that block and then walk towards the intersection of W. Hickory & Ave B. From there it is a straight shot into campus and to the GAB. The Black Box is located on the third floor of the GAB in room 321.


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  1. I would like to attend this, how to I complete the form?

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