Showing posts with label Department of Drama. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Department of Drama. Show all posts

Monday, October 29, 2012

Upcoming: The Homage That Follows by Mark Medoff, Austin Community College, November 9 - 18



ACC Drama Department







The Homage That Follows 

by Mark Medoff

Location: ACC Mainstage Theater, 2nd floor, RGC

Directed by ACC Drama Faculty member Perry Crafton

November 9, 10, 11
November 16, 17, 18
Fridays and Saturdays at 8pm
Sundays at 2pm
Click to purchase tickets on-line at Austin Community College

A young man’s friendship with his widowed employer turns to obsession and murder when the woman’s celebrity daughter returns to the family farm. Told from five different characters’ perspectives, the play offers “a cubist portrait of grief".

Adult Language. Everyone (including children) must have a seat/ticket. All proceeds go to the Dance/Drama Scholarship fund.


(Click to go to the AustinLiveTheatre front page)

Friday, March 11, 2011

Upcoming: As You Like It, Texas State University, San Marcos, April 6 - 17

Received directly:


Texas State University Drama Department



presentsAs You Like It Texas State University

As You Like It

by William Shakespeare

directed by Chuck Ney

April 6-9 and 13 – 16 at 7:30 p.m., April 10 and 17 at 2 p.m.

Texas State University Mainstage Theatre

430 Moon St., San Marcos, Texas (click for map)

Tickets: $10 general admission and $7 for students with a valid Texas State ID.

For reservations, call the Texas State Box Office at (512) 245-2204. Tickets will go on sale beginning Wednesday March 30th at 10:00 a.m.

[poster: Geoffrey Douglas]

As You Like It, one of Shakespeare’s best loved comedies, tells the story of Rosalind, a banished young woman in search of her father, the deposed Duke. Disguised as a boy, she meets a young man escaping unfair treatment at the hands of his brother, as well as a band of dissenters and musicians living in exile. All discover the joy of love, friendship, and forgiveness in the Forest of Arden, but not without disguises, clowning, music, and love at first sight. Featuring original music by Christopher Fordinal and set in modern day, this production speaks to our contemporary world – even in a time of displacement and economic hardship, love, friendship and transformation still exist, and it is still possible to see the world as you like it. (Image by Dakota Smith: Angeliea Stark (Rosalind) , Keylee Koop (Celia), and Oscar Cabrera (Orlando))