
New Works Festival Year 2: Hide and Seek No More
Featuring exciting and diverse new works by the School of Dramatic Arts’ second-year MFA Dramatic Writing students.
Featuring exciting and diverse new works by the School of Dramatic Arts’ second-year MFA Dramatic Writing students.
In a modern doctor’s waiting room, three women from different centuries meet in Lisa Loomer’s dark comedy about the timeless quest for beauty — and its cost.
Mirabell wants to marry Millamant, but to keep her fortune intact he must outwit her relatives who are bent on keeping them apart.
After a summer romance with new (good) girl Sandy Dumbrowski, bad boy Danny Zuko’s world is turned upside down when she appears at his school on the first day of classes.
All the world’s a stage in the Forest of Arden where lovers become entangled in a beguiling game of love, lust and mistaken identity.
In 14th century France at the height of the Great Plague, a priest assembles a ragtag band of performers to spread joy in the midst of the devastation.
Set in present-day Mexico, Blood Match is Associate Professor Oliver Mayer’s exciting new piece, inspired by Federico García Lorca’s tale of murder and revenge.
Along the Russian countryside, a discontented group of artists — a famed actress, her tormented writer son and various romantic triangles — are found in an entanglement of unrequited affection and longing.
Wiley trickster Truffaldino signs on to serve two masters in the hope of double wages (and double meals) in this madcap farce.
This poetic Pulitzer Prize-winning play captures 1929 Florida, when cigars were still rolled by hand and “lectors” were employed to educate and entertain the workers. When the new lector reads aloud from Anna Karenina, he unwittingly becomes a catalyst in the lives of his listeners, for whom Tolstoy, the tropics and the American Dream prove a volatile combination.