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bobrauschenbergamerica
By Charles L. Mee
Directed by Laura Riddle
bobrauschenbergamerica is a fantastical road trip through the American landscape, written as Robert Rauschenberg, one of America's greatest artists, might conceive it. Traveling easily through time, the play is a glorious collage of images and sensations—Rauschenberg's childhood home, a human martini, a pizza delivery boy, the world's worst collection of chicken jokes . . .
October 18, 19, 20, 24, 25, 26, 27, 2012
Jean Weidner Theatre, Weidner Center for the Performing Arts
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Gone Missing
Created by The Civilians, written by Steven Cosson from interviews by The Company, music and lyrics by Michael Friedman
Directed by John Mariano
A new musical comedy created by the acclaimed New York theatre, The Civilians, Gone Missing is a revue style musical based on interviews with real people. This collection of very personal stories of things “gone missing”- everything from keys, personal identification and a Gucci pump to family heirlooms, your dog and your mind—creates a unique tapestry of the ways in which we deal with loss in our lives.
November 15, 16, 17, 2012
University Theatre, Theatre Hall
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These Shining Lives
By Melanie Marnich
Directed by
In the mid 1920’s watch faces were painted using radium paint by women considered expendable by their employers. Serious health problems, including cancer, led to a lawsuit in which the company attempted to cover up the effects of the now dying “Radium Girls.” This story chronicles the strength and determination of women who refused to allow the company to kill their spirits- or endanger the lives of those who come after them.
February 28, March 1, 2, 6, 7, 8, 9, 2013
Jean Weidner Theatre, Weidner Center for the Performing Arts
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Love's Labor's Lost
By William Shakespeare
Directed by
One of Shakespeare’s earliest comedies, Love’s Labor’s Lost is set in Navarre where the King and his three lords swear an oath to scholarship, fasting and abstaining completely from the company of women. Meanwhile, the Princess of France has arrived to visit the King. Hosting the Princess and her entourage in a remote camp, the King soon finds himself love struck. Plots to woo the Princess lead to mistaken identities, pranks and broken oaths.
April 26, 27, May 2, 3, 4, 2013
University Theatre, Theatre Hall
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