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Honors Dramaturgy Thesis: THE IMPERIAL HOUSE (11/8 & 11/9)

There are two great chances to see this staged reading adapted from interviews at the Imperial SiegelPoster2House apartment building, in Pittsburgh, PA.

Throughout the spring of 2014, Nathan Siegel ’15 conducted interviews with residents of the Imperial House–an apartment building largely, but not entirely, populated by senior citizens, many of them Jewish. The most compelling pieces of these interviews have been adapted, added to, and mixed together to create several characters: sisters, brothers, friends, husbands, wives, rivals, and neighbors. The Imperial House tells their collective and individual stories. What does it mean to grow old in a community like this? What will happen if someone tries to put flowers in the lobby? If a new resident runs for the board? If someone slices the challah instead of ripping it? The Imperial House seeks to create a hilarious and poignant portrait of what it means to live, and grow old, in a communal space.

Dramaturgical adaptation by Nathan Siegel
Advising and direction by Rebecca Dizzy Wright

LPAC Frear Ensemble Theater
November 8, 2014
1PM

Church of the Crucifixion
(620 S 8th Street, Philadelphia, PA)
November 9, 2014
1PM

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AUDITION for Night of Scenes (10/5, 7-9PM)

AUDITION for Directing I Night of Scenes!

Please spread the word: Auditions will take place on Sunday, Oct. 5, from 7-9 pm, in the Frear Ensemble Theater (Room 1 LPAC, Lower Lobby Level).

NO PREPARED MONOLOGUE IS REQUIRED (but you are welcome to bring one). No sign up sheet, just drop in!

Students directors who will be casting from the auditions include Anita Castillo-Halvorssen, Cooper Harrington-Fei, Eileen Hou, Michelle Johnson, Aaron Matis, and Michaela Shuchman.

Questions? Please feel free to contact Allen Kuharski (x7794 or email akuhars1@swarthmore.edu) or any of the directors in the class. More info is available in the RSD

Interested in working backstage?

We still have on-call opportunities in the LPAC for backstage crew! Training provided, no experience necessary.

Please contact Allie Emmerich (in LPAC 5 or aemmeri1@swarthmore.edu) or Tara Webb  (in LPAC 4 or twebb1@swarthmore.edu) for more information.

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

Athol Fugard’s THE ISLAND at Haverford (4/25 – 4/27)

The IslandThe Department of Theater announces Anna Russell’s (HC ’14) special project in Directing.  THE ISLAND, a play about South African apartheid, is set in an unnamed prison and inspired by a true story.  Based around the bonds of friendship, two prisoners labor by day and rehearse Sophocles’ ANTIGONE by night. The cast includes Danica Harvey ’15 and Collence Nyazenga ’14 (HC).  Performances will run 75 minutes without intermission.

When: April 25 at 8PM
April 26 at 2PM and 8PM
April 27 at 8PM

Where: Skate House, Haverford College
By the Duck Pond

Please note: there is no heat in the Skate House, please dress accordingly if the weather is cool.  There is also no bathroom. Free and open to the public without advance reservations.

Sponsored by the Haverford College Hurford Center Arts and Humanities’ E. Clyde Lutton 1966 Memorial Fund and the Dept. of Theater, Swarthmore College.

Honors Directing Thesis PETER PAN (5/2 – 5/4)

The Department of Theater at Swarthmore College presents an Honors Directing Thesis: PETER PAN OR THE BOY WHO WOULD NOT GROW UP, written by J.M. Barrie in 1928.

Come see the story of the boy who refused to grow up and a world where imagination is the only thing you need. Travel with the Darling children to the magical Never Land, a place where adventure abounds, make-believe rules supreme, and danger lurks in the shadows of pirate ships.

Directed by Katie Goldman with
Nora Batelle
Sarah Branch
Maddie Charne
Cameron French
Cooper Harrington-Fei
Eileen Hou
Allison Hrabar
Stephanie Kestelman
Henry Kietzman
Rosie McInnes
Josh McLucas
Moeko Noda
Ariel Pearson
Michaela Shuchman
Grant Torre

Performances will be:
Friday, May 2nd at 7:00pm
Saturday, May 3rd at 1:00pm and 7:00pm
Sunday, May 4th at 1:00pm

Designs By: Tess Amram (lights), Niki Cousineau (choreography), Sam Swift Shuker-Haines (sound), Adam Riggar (set), Dyan Rizzo-Busack (costumes)

Stage management: Marta Roncada