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Please join us for one of three plays in the New Works Festival Year 2 that features exciting and diverse new works by the School of Dramatic Arts’ second-year MFA Dramatic Writing students.
Please join us for one of three plays in the New Works Festival Year 2 that features exciting and diverse new works by the School of Dramatic Arts’ second-year MFA Dramatic Writing students.
Kokoro (True Heart) explores the struggle of a young Japanese mother adapting to the very foreign culture of the United States.
A mosaic of scenes set in the dining room of a typical well-to-do household – which, taken together, create an in-depth portrait of a vanishing species: the upper-middle-class WASP.
Please join us for one of three plays in the New Works Festival Year 2 that features exciting and diverse new works by the School of Dramatic Arts’ second-year MFA Dramatic Writing students.
The quick-witted, comical continuation of Hamlet in which a young Fortinbras enters the mass murder scene and devises a plan to ascend the throne of Denmark.
A group of eccentric guests spend a lavish weekend at the opulent Grand Hotel in 1928 Berlin – when the Roaring Twenties are in high…
Scrutinized upon its publishing in 1900 for its hypersexual content, La Ronde bares the interwoven tale of a risque roundelay of love affairs.
When Pericles deciphers a riddle that reveals a dark secret about the king of Antioch, his solution puts his life in danger and sends him on a long journey of adversity and adventure.
A tumultuous decade condensed into a single night, this bawdy comedy depicts the raucous underbelly world of artist William Hogarth in 18th Century London as he faces the boundaries of artistic expression.