Our 2012-2013 Season |
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October 18 - October 27, 2012 |
Broken Glass by Arthur Miller Set in New York in 1938 against a background of Nazi Atrocities against the Jewish Community, this historical drama investigates the sudden and unexplainable paralysis of Sylvia Gellburg. Broken Glass explores the mystery of the soul where the social, political and the personal meet. |
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November 15 - November 24, 2012 |
Broke-ology In light of their fathers deteriorating health, brothers Ennis and Malcolm find themselves at odds in deciding how to care for him. Broke-ology is a comic drama that is centered on a tight-knit black family that fights against its many problems with strength, humor, and above all else love. |
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January 17 - January 26, 2013 |
From the Mississippi Delta by Dr. Edensha Ida Mae Holland Based on the memoir under the same name, Dr. Edensha Ida Mae Holland tells the story of her extraordinary life’s journey. From the Mississippi Delta speaks to the strength of women during the Civil Rights Movement through the power of storytelling. |
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February 28 - March 9, 2013 |
THE LOUISE HECK-RABI ONE ACT FESTIVAL The Louise Heck-Rabi Dramatic Writing Competition is sponsored by the Louise Heck-Rabi Endowed Dramatic Writing Fund. Playwrights submit new works in late May for judging. In the fall of each year, playwrights work with guest directors of staged reading of their works. The competition ends with a full production in The Studio Theatre of the selected plays in the spring. Selected Plays: Hurts So Good, written by Carollette Phillips and Edmund Alyn Jones, is a story about two people who are bonded to each other through a shared love and past. It is about self-sacrifice, lingering hopes, and the kind of regrets that always leaves one asking “What if?” Hurts So Good is a drama that explores the struggle called love in the context of modern complications. A New Play by Neil Simon, written by Dave Toomey, chronicles Lou, a theatre veteran and director, and his best friend Sandy who decide to put on a new play by renowned playwright Neil Simon. The play investigates demonic repossession and, during rehearsals, becomes too real as disembodied voices and shadows haunt the theatre. Chiseled, written by Laura Heikkinen, is a piece that questions where “we” went wrong utilizing the snapshots of our memories. In Chiseled, the actors live and reflect in and out of the realistic world, and the confines of what we “think” happened in our minds to find the answers.
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March 28 - April 6, 2013 Thurs-Sat at 8:00p.m. |
Time Stands Still by Donald Margulis Sarah, a photo journalist has returned from covering the Iraq war after being injured in a roadside bombing. As she recovers, Sarah is forced to face the implications of covering personal tragedies in war, and if and when reporters should intervene to try and relieve suffering. |
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