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| Cabaret |
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Presented by the Theatre and Music Departments Music by John Kander Lyrics by Fred Edd Book by Joe Masterhoff Directed by Jonel Langenfeld-Rial Music Direction by Todd Graber
Choreography by Megan Meyrov and Laura Pavlus |
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Willkommen, bienvenue, welcome!
Welcome to the Kit Kat Club and Berlin of the late 1920s. Seen through the gaudy and decadent glaze of a cabaret, young American writer Cliff Bradshaw experiences love, loss and a world on the edge of chaos. It’s an unsentimental education fueled by a high-voltage score and dominated by the insidious and unforgettable Emcee. A breakthrough musical when it premiered in 1966, Cabaret is a modern classic. |
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| Twelfth Night or What You Will |
Written by William Shakespeare
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| This enchanting comedy features a pair of identical twins, separated by a shipwreck, who surface in Illyria. Mistaken identity, folly and retribution and the pretensions and illusions of love drive this play of antic merriment, romance and good humor. |
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| The Trestle at Pope Lick Creek |
A Student Honors Production Written by Naomi Wallace Directed by Lucaya Luckey-Bethany |
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We’re something else now. You see? We’re in another place.
The 153-ton engine of the 7:10 train hurtles across a trestle. Pace Creagan is fearless when it comes to racing against the train. Chance Dalton is inexplicably drawn to her bold sense of adventure. This haunting coming-of-age story tracks the uncertainties and desires of adolescence with sensitivity and originality. |
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| A Doll's House |
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Presented by the Theatre Department Written by Henrik Ibsen Translated by Frank McGuinness
Directed by Kevin Kennison |
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"The door slam heard ‘round the world."
Nora Helmer’s life, as a mother and wife, appears to be perfect in every way. The unstable foundation of her marriage gives way, and Nora confronts herself and her husband with brutal truths about deception in the name of love, loyalty, respectability and her place in the world. First produced (to shock waves of protest) in1879, the play is an uncompromising study of a passionate and determined woman. |
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