Advance Screening of:
with SEE
September. 23rd, 2021
Doors Open at 7 PM
Doors Close at 7:50 PM
Screening Starts at 8 PM
Screening Ends at 10:15 PM
Register for tickets Here through Terplink
Hoff Theatre
Join us for an advance screening of Stephen Chbosky's "Dear Evan Hansen" as the breathtaking, generation-defining Broadway phenomenon hits the big screen. Don't miss out on this exciting opportunity to see the film adaptation of the six-time Tony award-winning musical a day early! Tickets are FREE and will become available to the UMD community NOW through Terplink. A ticket does not guarantee entry and tickets are first come first serve.
ABOUT
PLOT
The breathtaking, generation-defining Broadway phenomenon becomes a soaring cinematic event as Tony, Grammy and Emmy Award winner Ben Platt reprises his role as an anxious, isolated high schooler aching for understanding and belonging amid the chaos and cruelty of the social-media age.
TICKET INFORMATION
Tickets go on sale September 10th
To attend this event, SEE asks that you fill out an RSVP form. You are permitted to register for a slot until noon on the day of the event.
POLICIES
PURCHASING TICKETS
Tickets may be bought at stamp info desk
You may purchase ONE (1) UMD Community Ticket per UMD ID
No reselling, transferring, or exchanging of any tickets will be permitted.
NO RECORDING
Please be aware that any recording or reproduction of this event is strictly prohibited.
Violations will be reported to applicable parties including, but not limited to, the Office of Student Conduct.
ACCOMMODATIONS
If you are in need of any accommodations, please let us know at least TWO (2) weeks prior to our event.
Please contact SEE's advisors at seeadvisors@umd.edu
SOFTWARE DISRUPTION
Any attempted disruption to software used to host this event, including but not limited to web-conferencing software, webpage hosting, or other platforms will not be tolerated. If any individual takes action that results in the event needing to end early, the responsible party may be held liable for any damages, financial or otherwise. All disruptive participants will be referred to the Office of Student Conduct (Code 10.d.4. “Engaging in disorderly or disruptive action that interferes with University or community activities, including but not limited to studying, teaching, research, and University administration”) or the appropriate campus entities and/or law enforcement.