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Notre Dame College is showcasing its #NDC Performs Series for spring 2021, with new plays, dance, football halftime performances available for viewing online.

The highlight of the College’s newest performing arts programs season is the second Notre Dame Theatre New Play Festival. Readings begin at 8 p.m. each day Monday, March 15, through Friday, March 19, via Zoom. New play festival performances are expected to take place Friday, April 23, through Saturday, April 24, with details to be determined. The Notre Dame Theatre New Play Festival is supported in part by the residents of Cuyahoga County through a public grant from Cuyahoga Arts & Culture.

The College will stage its spring Dance Showcase on Friday, April 9, at 7 p.m. The free performance will be streamed live on the Notre Dame Performing Arts Facebook page at Facebook.com/NDCPerformingArts.

The spring 2021 #NDC Performs Series also features three shows at home grid iron games. The College’s marching band and cheer team both will perform while the Falcons football team takes on West Liberty University on Saturday, March 13, beginning at 2 p.m. on Mueller Field on the College campus. Notre Dame’s performing arts programs also will be on display during football games on Saturday, March 20, versus Frostburg State University at 2 p.m. and Saturday, April 10, against Alderson Broaddus University, at noon. Details for viewing are available on NotreDameFalcons.com.

Notre Dame’s performing arts programs also are collaborating with the Office of Admissions to host a virtual campus visit day on Saturday, March 27, from 1-5 p.m. Scholarships are available for eligible students in vocal, instrumental, theatre studies and now dance performing arts programs at the College. Registration is available online.

The #NDC Performs Series kicked off this semester with a Black History Month choral concert on Saturday, February 27, at 7 p.m. Like many recent Notre Dame performance arts programs, the events are free for viewing on the College’s Performing Arts Facebook page.

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About Notre Dame College

For almost a century, Notre Dame College has educated a diverse population in the liberal arts for personal, professional and global responsibility. Founded by the Sisters of Notre Dame in 1922, the College has grown strategically to keep pace with the rapidly changing needs of students and the dramatic changes in higher education. But it has never lost sight of its emphasis on teaching students not only how to make a good living but also how to live a good life.

Today, the College offers bachelor’s degrees in 30 disciplines plus a variety of master’s degrees, certification programs and continuing and professional development programs for adult learners on campus and online. Notre Dame College offers NCAA Division II intercollegiate athletic programs for men and women and is located in a picturesque residential neighborhood just 25 minutes from the heart of Cleveland. Hallmarks of the Notre Dame experience include stimulating academics, personalized attention of dedicated faculty and staff, and small class sizes.

Notre Dame College is located at 4545 College Road in South Euclid. For further information, contact pr@ndc.edu.