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The Department of Drama presents According to Goldman, a senior thesis directed by Alaina Anderson and stage-managed by Tim Helmer, March 2 and 3.
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Named for the 1959 Miles Davis classic from Kind of Blue, “All Blues” is a new work by the distinguished playwright Robert Earl Price based on the story of a white newspaper reporter who traveled through the South in 1948 as a black man. The production is a collaboration between the Washington College Department of Drama and the Atlanta, Ga. theater company 7 Stages.
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The Department of Drama presents All in the Timing by David Ives, directed by Professor Dale Daigle.
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The Washington College Riverside Players present David Cariani’s comedy Almost, Main, directed by Grace Holliday ’12, April 21 and 22 at 7 p.m. in Norman James Theatre.
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The Department of Drama presents Arsenic and Old Lace, a senior thesis directed by Holly Marsden, November 10 and 11.
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The Washington College Department of Drama presents Baby with the Bathwater, a senior thesis directed by Corey Holland, February 12 and 13 in Tawes Experimental Theatre.
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The Department of Drama presents
Beyond Therapy, a senior thesis directed by James Julius Winn VI. Showtimes are December 3 and 4 at 8 p.m. in Gibson Center for the Arts.
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The Department of Drama presents Beyond Therapy by Christopher Durang, April 1 and 2, a senior thesis production directed by Nicole Chalas.
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The Department of Drama presents Boys’ Life, a senior thesis directed by Greg Schaefer, November 2, 3, and 4.
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The Department of Drama presents Brighton Beach Memoirs by Neil Simon, a senior thesis directed by Samantha Scannell ’11.
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The Department of Drama presents Buried Child, a senior thesis directed by Harry Wright, March 31 and April 1
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The Department of Drama presents Cinderella Waltz, a senior thesis directed by Sarah Byrne, October 6, 7, and 8.
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Washington College’s Department of Drama presents Cloak & Dagger, a senior playwriting thesis by Brian C. Cornelius and directed by Carrie Chapter, November 4 and 5.
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The Department of Drama presents Conversations with God, a senior playwriting thesis by Maggie Farrell. Directed by Maggie Matthews.
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The Department of Drama presents Conversations with God, a senior playwriting thesis by Maggie Farrell. Directed by Maggie Matthews. Showtimes are April 1 and 2 at 8 p.m. in Gibson Center for the Arts.
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The Department of Drama presents the Pulitzer Prize-winning Crimes of the Heart, a production directed by Professor of Drama Timothy Maloney, February 20-22, at 8 p.m. in Norman James Theatre.
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The Department of Drama presents an excerpt from Dancing at Lughnasa, directed by Professor Polly Sommerfeld, April 27 and 28.
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The Department of Drama presents Dead Man’s Cell Phone by Sarah Ruhl, a senior thesis directed by Katie Skarwecki, October 9-10 at 8 p.m. in Tawes Theatre.
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The Department of Drama presents Death and the Maiden, directed by Professor Dale Daigle and assisted by Ellen Huffman ’13.
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The Department of Drama presents Death of a Salesman, directed by Professor Jason Rubin with a senior thesis design by Heather Holiday, March 2, 3, and 4.
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The Department of Drama presents Doubt, a senior thesis production directed by Mary Lide, September 26 and 27 at 8 p.m. in Norman James Theatre.
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Alumni and student drama majors gathered at the Alumni House for a reception. Drama Alumni affinity group leaders, Lindsay Krieg ’00 and Doug Rose ’86 coordinated a potluck dinner for alumni, students, and faculty before taking the group to see a play at the Gibson Center for the Arts.
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The
Department of Drama presents
A Number by Caryl Churchill, a senior thesis directed by Katie Muldowney, February 17 and 18 in Tawes Theatre.
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The Department of Drama presents Drink Me (Or, The Strange Case of Alice Times Three), a senior thesis directed by Brittany Rankin. Showtimes are November 12 and 13, at 8 p.m. in Gibson Center for the Arts.
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The Department of Drama presents Duchamp Redux September 29, 30 and October 1 with proceeds to benefit the American Red Cross for its Katrina Disaster Relief program.
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The Department of Drama presents
Fall by Bridget Carpenter, October 15 and 16, a senior thesis production directed by
Sarah Curnoles.
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The Department of Drama presents
Fat Pig, a senior thesis production directed by Blane Wyche, February 27 and 28 in Norman James Theatre
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The Department of Drama presents
Father Joy, a senior thesis directed by Molly Weeks, September 8 and 9.
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The
Department of Drama presents
Fools, a senior thesis production directed by Kevin Reagan, February 29 and March 1 at 8 p.m. in the McLain Atrium of John S. Toll Science Center.
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The
Department of Drama presents
Frankenstein by R.N. Sandberg, a senior thesis directed by Lauren Davenport, October 23-24 at 8 p.m. in Tawes Theatre.
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The Departments of Drama and English, in preparation for THE TRAGEDY OF KING LEAR in April, enlisted Chas Libretto ‘06 and Louis Butelli to assist in bringing Shakespeare’s verse to life.
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The Washington College
Department of Drama presents
Getting Out, a senior thesis directed by Kelsy Long, February 26 and 27.
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The
Department of Drama presents
I Hate Hamlet by Paul Rudnick, a senior thesis directed by John Lesser.
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Washington College’s Department of Drama presents Journey’s End, a senior thesis directed by Chas H. Libretto with a senior thesis design by Heather Holiday, November 11 and 12.
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The Department of Drama presents
Lonesome West, a senior thesis directed by Joe Gates, April 7 and 8.
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The Department of Drama presents Macbeth, a senior thesis directed by Heather Martin.
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These are cast photos taken of the actors from May Contain Peanuts, an Independent Playhouse production written by Mike Canavan ‘15 and directed by Tye Van Horn ‘15.
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The Department of Drama presents Metamorphoses, a senior thesis directed by Rachel Loose, October 20 and 21.
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The Department of Drama presents Much Ado About Nothing by William Shakespeare, a senior thesis directed by Hester Sachse, Saturday and Sunday, April 18 and 19, at 3 p.m.
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The Department of Drama presents My Name is Rachel Corrie by Alan Rickman and Katherine Viner, a faculty production directed by Dale Daigle, February 15, 16, and 17 at 8 p.m.
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The Department of Drama presents Neighborhood 3: Requisition of Doom by Jennifer Haley. This was a senior thesis directed by Maggie Matthews.
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The Department of Drama presents Over The River and Through the Woods by Joe DiPietro a senior thesis directed by Cindy Orndorf, March 24 and 25.
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The Department of Drama presents Psychopathia Sexualis by John Patrick Shanley, a senior thesis directed by Eric Schiffer, Friday, April 20, at 8 p.m., and Saturday, April 21.
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Pterodactyls by Nicky Silver
Directed by Nina Sharp ’13.
Friday, Nov. 16, and Saturday, Nov. 17
8 p.m., in Tawes Theatre
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The Department of Drama presents Quake by Melanie Marnich, a senior thesis directed by Mali Rover, October 28 and 29, at 8 p.m.
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The Washington College Department of Drama production of Rancho Mirage (The Very Best People We Know), written by Steven Dietz, a senior directing thesis by Amanda Venable. Photos by Paul W. Gillespie. Performances are March 1 and 2, 2013 at 8 p.m. in Tawes Theatre.
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The Department of Drama presents Reasons To Be Pretty by Neil LaBute. This was a senior thesis production directed by Chris Smith, October 28 and 29 in Tawes Theatre.
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The Department of Drama presents Neighborhood 3: Requisition of Doom by Jennifer Haley, a senior thesis directed by Maggie Matthews.
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The Department of Drama presents Road to Nirvana by Arthur Kopit, a senior thesis directed by Philip Doccolo, Thursday through Saturday, April 10-12.
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The Department of Drama presents Schoolgirl Figure by Wendy MacLeod a senior thesis directed by Kyle Woerner, November 16 at 9 p.m., and November 17 and 18 at 8 p.m.
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The Department of Drama presents Scotland Road by Jeffery Hatcher, a senior thesis production directed by Stephanie Brown, October 7 and 8 in Tawes Theatre.
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The Department of Drama presents Some Girl(s) by Neil LaBute, a senior thesis directed by Mike Golze, Friday and Saturday, April 3 and 4, at 8 p.m.
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The Department of Drama presents Spring Awakening by Frank Wedekind, a senior thesis directed by Jory Peele, March 28th-29th, Friday and Saturday at 8 p.m
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On Saturday, February 16, new Starr Center Special Projects Manager Nona Martin, lead a trip to DC to see a 75th Anniversary production of Thornton Wilder’s classic play, “Our Town” at Ford’s Theatre.
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The Department of Drama presents Swimming in the Shallows by Adam Bock, a senior thesis directed by Emmy Landskroener November 5-6.
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The Department of Drama presents Sylvia, a senior thesis directed by Matt Biringer.
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The Department of Drama presents Tartuffe by Moliere, a senior thesis directed by Michael Ridgaway, April 9th.
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The Department of Drama
presents
An Evening of Tennessee Williams One-Acts,directed by Professor Timothy Maloney. Showtimes are April 14, 15, and 16 at 8 p.m. in Gibson Center for the Arts.
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The Department of Drama presents The Cripple of Inishmaan, a senior thesis directed by Jess Blanch ’11.
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Music by Harvey Schmidt and Lyrics by Tom Jones, a senior thesis directed by Lauren Oswald, March 22-23 in Tawes Theatre.
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The
Department of Drama presents
The Glass Menagerie by Tennessee Williams, a senior thesis directed by Allison Valliant, September 25-26 at 8 p.m. in Tawes Theatre.
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The Department of Drama presents The House of Yes by Wendy MacLeod, October 22 and 23, a senior thesis production directed by Amanda Barnes.
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The Department of Drama presents The Last Five Years by Jason Robert Brown. This was the senior performance thesis of Antoine Jordan ’12, directed by Professor Polly Sommerfeld.
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The Department of Drama presents its first senior thesis production of the season with The Most Fabulous Story Ever Told, directed by senior Kate Amann, October 21 and 22.
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The Department of Drama presents The Mystique a faculty production directed by Tim Maloney in Tawes Theatre, Nov. 17 through Nov. 19.
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The Department of Drama presents The Real Thing by Tom Stoppard, a senior directing thesis by Marielle Latrick.
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The Department of Drama presents The Tragedy of King Lear by William Shakespeare, directed by Professor Jason Rubin, featuring Professor Timothy Maloney as King Lear.
A senior dramaturgy thesis by Maegan Clearwood
4/4 - 4/6 at 7:30 pm and 4/7 at 1 pm
Decker Theatre
Admission: Adults $5, Students $3
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The Department of Drama presents The Voice Of The Turtle, A Senior Performance Thesis of Samantha Simpson, Directed by Professor Jason Rubin
April 12, 13 and 14 in Tawes Theatre
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The Department of Drama presents The Water Children by Wendy MacLeod. This was a senior thesis directed by Marta Wesenberg ’11.
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The Department of Drama presents The Zoo Story by Edward Albee, a faculty production directed by Dale Daigle, Tuesday, Wednesday and Thursday, September 1-3, at 6 p.m.
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The Department of Drama presents These Shining Lives by Melanie Marnich, a senior thesis directed by Challys Withers, Thursday October 23-25th at 8 p.m
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Graduates of the Department of Drama wrote, produced, and performed thirty plays as part of Alumni Weekend.
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The Department of Drama presents This is Our Youth by Kenneth Lonergan, a senior thesis directed by Bobby Bangert, Thursday, Friday and Saturday, October 4 to 6, at 8 p.m.
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The Department of Drama presents Tick My Box! by Iseult Golden, Carmel Stephens and David Horan, a faculty production directed by Polly Sommerfeld, November 7 and 8, at 8 p.m.
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The Department of Drama presents Troy Women by Karen Hartman, a faculty production directed by Tim Maloney, Thursday, Friday and Saturday, November 19-21, at 8 p.m.
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The Department of Drama presents True West, a senior thesis production directed by Kris Wilson starring Harris Allgeier and Nick Pace. Showtimes are October 29 and 30, at 8 p.m. in Gibson Center for the Arts.
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The Department of Drama presents Tshepang: The Third Testament by Lara Foot Newton, a senior thesis production directed by Tara Bancroft, October 21 and 22 in Tawes Theatre.
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The Department of Drama presents Vigil, a senior thesis performed by John Heffner and directed by Michael Ridgaway.
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The Department of Drama presents the world premiere of War Stories, a theatrical adaption of the book Operation Homecoming, edited and directed by Dale Daigle, October 26-28.
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The Department of Drama presents We Tiresias by Stephen Spotswood, a faculty production directed by Dale Daigle, Friday and Saturday, February 5 and 6, at 8 p.m.
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The Department of Drama presents What the Cat Said by Washington College Professor Liam Daley, a senior directing thesis by Harry Wright.
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The Department of Drama presents Who’s Afraid of Virginia Woolf? by Edward Albee, a senior thesis directed by Liz Clarke.