April 24, 2024

CSM Presents Emily Dickinson, Dec. 3

American poet Emily Dickinson will be portrayed at the La Plata Campus.  Illustration by  Tom Chalkley. All Rights Reserved.

Posted for College of Southern Maryland

As part of Chautauqua 2014’s series on “Creative Women: Breaking the Mold,” the College of Southern Maryland will feature Emily Dickinson, performed by MiMi Zannino, beginning at 7 pm, Dec. 3 at the La Plata Campus, 8730 Mitchell Road, Center for Business and Industry, BI Building, Chaney Enterprises Conference Room, Room BI-113. This performance of Emily Dickinson is presented in partnership with the Maryland Humanities Council as part of the Chautauqua program, an interactive, family-friendly presentation.
A 19th-century American poet, Ms. Dickinson exchanged spirited, engaging letters with family and friends, exploring events of her day and addressing intellectual and artistic topics of the time. Although she was a prolific poet, only a dozen of her works were published during her lifetime, with nearly 1,800 published for the first time after her death. Her works are considered among the finest in the English language. The Maryland Humanities Council describes Ms. Dickinson as playful yet mysterious, highly independent in her beliefs and always ready with her own brand of charming wit.

Ms. Zannino wrote the script for this solo performance which offers a glimpse of the secrets of Dickinson’s brilliant heart as the audience joins her in a farewell tea during a visit in Washington, D.C., with Ms. Dickinson’s father, a member of the United States Congress.

Certified by The Teaching Artist Institute, Ms. Zannino is a graduate of The Johns Hopkins University, majoring in English and World Literature. She has a master of arts from Towson University.

The performance is free. For information on Ms. Zannino’s portrayal of Ms. Dickinson, visit www.emilydickinsonlive.com.

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