Fall semester 2007 . . .

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Vanities

by Jack Heifner

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was September 26 - 30

STUDIO 106 - Morton Hall

Spring semester 2007 . . .

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Mother Courage
and Her Children

by Bertoldt Brech
Translated by David Hare

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was April 18 - 22

CHAN AUDITORIUM

 

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Crimes of the Heart

by Beth Henley

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was February 22- March 4

Studio 106
Morton Hall

 

Fall semester 2006 . . .

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Rantoul and Die

by Mark Roberts

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was October 22- Nov 4

Studio 106
Morton Hall

 

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Lysistrata

by Aristophanes

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was November 28 - Dec 3, 2006

Spring semester 2006 . . .

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Sister Mary Ignatius Explains It All For You &
The Actors Nightmare

by Christopher Durang

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was April 7 - 10

 

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The Glass Menagerie

by Tennessee Williams

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was March 3 and 4, 2006

Fall semester 2005 . . .

Red Scare on Sunset - Dec 4 & 5

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This spoof, set in Hollywood in 1951, focuses on the film star Mary Dale as she finds herself in the middle of a communist plot to take over Hollywood and destroy the “star system.” This edgy comedy embraces the film style made commonplace in such movies as “The Women” “The Red Menace” and “His Girl Friday.”

• On December 9, Red Scare on Sunset was performed at the BMCC Studio Theatre in Manhattan. The entire cast traveled to NYC for this unique educational collaboration with the Borough of Manhattan Community College.


Charles Busch Lecture - Nov. 8

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• A generous Humanities grant was secured to hire legendary NYC playwright and performer CHARLES BUSCH to lecture on campus at the Chan Auditorium, November 8 at 6pm. He conducted a master class for the acting students and attended a fundraiser.

MEDEA! - Sept. 22

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• In September, CM340 Play Production, performed MEDEA, a spoof on the classic Greek tragedy by Wendt Wasserstein and Christopher Durangeon, on the steps of the University Center.


 

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