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Dear Arts Patrons,
Welcome to this 2023–24 performing arts season production. The quality programming you are about to enjoy, and in which the university community takes so much pride, would be impossible without our friends, benefactors, and audience members. We are very pleased to have you join us.
This season is an expanded and eclectic mix of music, drama, music theatre, and stand-up comedy performed by outstanding artists ranging from nationally known acts to Viterbo students. The carefully crafted schedule reflects our dedication to upholding the legacy of the Franciscan Sisters of Perpetual Adoration and their goal of sharing the wonder of the arts with everyone in the region.
To all Viterbo arts patrons, benefactors, sponsors, volunteers, artists, and students, thank you very much for your continued support.
Enjoy the show! “Pace e Bene”
Peace and all good
Rick Trietley
Viterbo University President
Tig Notaro is a comedian, actor, and writer originally from Mississippi, who Rolling Stone named one of the 50 best stand-up comics of all time. She can currently be seen in The Morning Show alongside Jennifer Aniston and Reese Witherspoon, and the latest season of Star Trek: Discovery on Paramount+. Notaro recently starred in Zack Snyder’s Army of the Dead, and prior to that was seen in the heartwarming Paramount film Instant Family with Mark Wahlberg and Octavia Spencer. Notaro also previously wrote, produced, and starred in the semi-autobiographical Amazon series, One Mississippi, for which she also directed an episode. Season 1 yielded several nominations, including WGA, GLAAD, and The Critics's Choice Awards.
Notaro’s most recent and fully animated standup special, Drawn, was nominated for a Hollywood Critics Association Award. She was previously nominated for an Emmy as well as a Grammy for her 2016 HBO special Boyish Girl Interrupted, a GLAAD Award nomination for the Netflix Original Documentary Tig, and her memoir I’m Just a Person is a New York Times Bestseller. In 2013, Notaro was also nominated for a Grammy for her sophomore release, Live, which was the #1 selling comedy album in the world that year. Live is a stand-up set delivered just days after Notaro was diagnosed with invasive bilateral breast cancer, of which she is now in remission. Notaro remains a favorite on talk shows The Late Show with Stephen Colbert and The Tonight Show with Jimmy Fallon, public radio, and continues to tour internationally.
Notaro and her wife, Stephanie Allynne, co-directed the feature film, Am I Ok?, starring Dakota Johnson and Sinoya Mizuno, which premiered at Sundance and is available to stream on Max. She also hosts the critically acclaimed advice podcast, Don't Ask Tig, and recently launched Handsome, a comedy podcast with friends Fortune Feimster and Mae Martin.
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