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Loyola students and faculty performing at Charm City Fringe

The full cast of (self) Portrait(s) from left to right: Malena Rom谩n, 鈥27, Charlotte Simon, '26, Ange Dickson, '25, Jim Bunzli (faculty), Matt Gamerdinger, '24, Evelyn Donovan, '27, Mac Ferrone, '25, Em McGrath, '26. Photo courtesy of Jess Franchock, 鈥24.
The full cast of (self) Portrait(s) from left to right: Malena Rom谩n, 鈥27, Charlotte Simon, '26, Ange Dickson, '25, Jim Bunzli (faculty), Matt Gamerdinger, '24, Evelyn Donovan, '27, Mac Ferrone, '25, Em McGrath, '26. Photo courtesy of Jess Franchock, 鈥24.

Loyola students and faculty from the Department of Visual and Performing Arts will perform a collection of original solo pieces at Baltimore鈥檚 10th annual . The show, titled (self) Portrait(s), is scheduled for four performances at , Baltimore鈥檚 Community Museum. Tickets are available via the .

Show Times

  • Thursday, Oct. 3, at 6:45 p.m.
  • Friday, Oct. 4., at 9:30 p.m.
  • Saturday, Oct. 5, at 8 p.m.
  • Sunday, Oct. 6, at 3:30 p.m.

The show, (self) Portrait(s), was originally developed in Spring 鈥24 by Jim Bunzli, Ph.D., MFA, associate professor of Visual and Performing Arts (Theatre), and seven Loyola students: Ange Dickson, 鈥25, Evelyn Donovan, 鈥27, Mac Ferrone, 鈥25, Matt Gamerdinger, 鈥24, Em McGrath, 鈥26, Malena Rom谩n, 鈥27, and Charlotte Simon, 鈥26. The collection of student-devised solo pieces was the February production of the Evergreen Players, Loyola鈥檚 theatre group.

鈥淎s part of my scholarly and creative work on autobiographical solo performance, I assembled an adventurous group of student actors between November 2023 and February 2024, and we created a brand-new theatre piece,鈥 said Bunzli. 鈥淓ach of us tells a story from our lives鈥攕omething that in some way defines us and how we are seen by others. Performing these separate stories together in a single show puts them in conversation with each other. In fact, we are all on stage the whole time and chime in during other people's stories, highlighting the similarities in our experiences. We take the typically solitary solo performance genre and make it a community effort. Our stories matter most when we share them with each other.鈥

Bunzli submitted the production to the Charm City Fringe Festival, an annual performing arts festival in Baltimore that unites people through art, builds community, provides a place for weird, and empowers artists in producing bold, fun entertainment. The show was accepted into the festival based on a competitive review by Baltimore theatre professionals. The October production will feature all the original cast members apart from McGrath, who is abroad and unable to participate.