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October 4 – Oct 7
Biloxi Blues, By Neil Simon
Directed by Jennifer Holcombe
It’s laugh upon laugh in this story of a Brighton Beach boy at a Mississippi boot camp in World War II.. Originally produced on Broadway in 1985, Matthew Broderick starred as Eugene in this second play of the Brighton Beach trilogy.
Thurs – Sat at 7:30 pm , Sun at 2 p.m.
McLeod Theater
October 25 - 28
Talking With, By Jane Martin
Directed by Susan Patrick Benson
With razor sharp wit and meaningful perplexity, eleven women share their expeirence with life, love and mortality. First produced in 1981 at the Humana Festival of New American Plays at the Actors' Theatre of Louisville
Thurs. – Sat at 7:30 pm, Sun at 2 pm
McLeod Theater
Feb. 28 – Mar 2
Death and the King’s Horseman, By Wole Soyinka
Directed by Segun Ojewuyi
Featuring special guest artist Ron Himes, St. Louis Black Repertory Theater
This extraordinary and mystical play, based on a true incident, deals with the interruption of African tribal ritual by a British colonial ruler and the perceived effect this has on the balance of life, death, and the power of religion. Written in 1975 it was performed in Chicago in 1976 and for a limited run on Broadway at the Lincoln Center Theater in 1987. This play is being presented in co-production with the St. Louis Black Repertory Theater and will feature Founder and Producing Director, Ron Himes.
Thurs – Sat at 7:30 pm, Sun at 2 pm
McLeod Theater
April 3 - 6
The Fastest Woman Alive, by Karen Sunde
Directed by special guest artist, George Ferencz, La Mama Theater, NYC
What motivated Jackie Cochran to battle the military and develop the WASPS of WWII? What compelled her to set every speed and distance flying record, breaking the barriers of sound and sexism, to set NASA on the path to space? This kaleidoscopic play tells the amazing and mysterious life story of the fastest woman alive.
Tues – Sat at 7:30 pm, Sat and Sun at 2 pm
Christian H. Moe Theater
April 23 - 27
The Full Monty
Book by Terrence McNally, Music by David Yavek
Directed and choreographed by J. Thomas Kidd
Six unemployed steel workers find themselves by shedding clothes and self-doubt when they form a male striptease act.
Wed – Sat at 7:30 pm and Sun at 2 pm
McLeod Theater
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Nov. 29 – Dec. 2
Playwright’s Thesis Play Festival
The world premiere staging of two full length plays by SIUC MFA playwrights in rotating repertory. “Verse Chorus Verse ” by Randall Colburn, directed by Segun Ojewuyi,
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“The Summer of the Wolf” by Laramie Dean, directed by J. Thomas Kidd.
Play 1 – Thurs and Sat at 7:30 pm
Play 2 – Fri at 7:30 and Sun at 2 pm
Christian H. Moe Theater
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One-Day-Play Day
Sunday, September 9, 7:30 pm
Actors, writers and directors create new short plays in twenty-four hours - Free- Donations to student scholarship fund gratefully accepted - C..H. Moe Theater
New Faces
Saturday, September 15, 7:30 pm
A presentation of scenes and monologues by the new incoming Theater majors - Donations to student scholarship fund gratefully accepted - C.H. Moe Theater
KCACTF Showcase
Friday, January 18, 7:30 pm -
SIUC Theater students returning from the Kennedy Center American College Theater Festival competitions, perform scenes and monologues – Free - Donations to student scholarship fund gratefully accepted - C.H. Moe Theater
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INTERNATIONAL SYMPOSIUM
Guest Speaker - Nobel Prize winner Wole Soyinka
Februrary 27 - 29
Wole Soyinka, will speak on Thursday, February 28th at 5 pm. This symposium is being held in conjunction with SIUC Theater Department and St. louis Black Repertory Theater Co.'s joint production of "Death and the King's Horseman." Schedule of Symposium Events - TBA
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Become a
Patron
Persons or Business making donations to the SIUC Department of Theater are called Patrons. These are memebrs of the community who recognize the importance of the work done by this Department and want to offer support. To help meet tuition waiver needs this year, all Patron's donations will go directly to our Scholarship Fund. Patron levels begin as low as $5o for indiviudals and $100 for businesses. Patrons receive:
* Preferred seating in a designated area;
* Recognition in the McLeod Theater programs;
* Personal invitations to our Patron's receptions;
*Invites to special perfomrances and events.
Would you like to make
a contribution?
Please contact the Publicity Office at 453-7589 for more information.
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