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Directing II Night of Scenes (5/6 – 5/7)

WE ARE NOT STRANGERS HERE
Two Projects From the Advanced Directing Workshop (THEA 055)

Directed and Written by Patrick Ross ’15
with Ensemble: Jocelyn Adams ’15, Anita Castillo-Halvorssen ’15, Hannah Kosman ’14

and

Directed by Tyler Elliott ’15
with Ensemble: Simon Bloch ’17, Gibson Cook ’16, Casey Ferrara ’14, Michelle Johnson ’16, Alessandra Occhiolini ’17

May 6 & 7, 2014
8 PM
Lang Performing Arts Center
Frear Ensemble Theater
Free and Open to the Public without reservations.

More info: lpacevents@swarthmore.edu

Directing I Workshop’s Night of Scenes 12/12 & 13

The Department of Theater presents the final projects of directors Swift Shuker-Haines ’14, Anna Russell ’14, Katie Goldman ’14, Josh McLucas ’15,  and Marta Roncada ’14 t (in collaboration with Lighting Design) for the Directing I Workshop Night of Scenes.

Scenes include excerpts from playwrights David Ives, Jan Fosse, Maria Irene Fornes, Jeanette Farr, and David Auburn.
LPAC Frear Ensemble Theater
8PM

WILDE/CINDERELLA in the Frear!

The Department of Theater presents

 

WILDE/CINDERELLA: Two Projects From the Advanced Directing Workshop (THEA 055)

 

 

The Importance of Being Earnest (excerpt), by Oscar Wilde

Directed by Regina Noto ‘12

 

 

Cinderella Project(ion)

A new performance piece directed by Meryl Sands ‘13

 

 

Saturday & Sunday, April 28 & 29, 2012 at 8PM

Frear Ensemble Theater (Room 1 LPAC)

Free and open to the public without advance reservation

 

The Department of Theater presents A NIGHT OF SCENES 2011

A NIGHT OF SCENES 2011

consisting of excerpts from

 

THE SISTERS ROSENSWEIG (1992) By Wendy Wasserstein (1950-2006)

Directed by Regina Noto ‘12

Lighting Design by Abigail Henderson ’14 & Evelyn Wightman ‘15

with Mihika Srivastava ‘14, Camila Osorio van Isschot ’12, Amelia Dornbush ‘15

 

THE LOVER (1962) By Harold Pinter (1930-2008)

Directed by Meryl Sands ‘13

Lighting Design by Abigail Henderson ‘14

with Rachel Silverio ‘15 and Samuel Swift Shuker-Haines ‘14

 

DEATH AND THE MAIDEN (1990) By Ariel Dorfman (b. 1942)

Directed by Sebastián Bravo ‘13

Lighting Design by Evelyn Wightman ‘15

with Stefan Tuomanen Masure ‘15, Chris Klaniecki ‘10, Jeannette Leopold ‘13

 

Directing I Workshop taught by Allen Kuharski

Lighting Design class taught by James P. Murphy

Stage Manager: Sarah Kaeppel ‘15

Seating is free and open to the public without advance reservation, but please be aware that seating is limited.  Showings will take place on December 7th and 8th at 7:30PM in the Frear Ensemble Theater.