--SPRING 2006--
WEEK a: March 23-25th, the LINHART THEATER
ART
by Yasmina Reza
Directed by KRISTIN ARTHUR
Thursday and Friday at 7:00pm
Saturday at 1:00pm and 7:00pm
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SAVED OR DESTROYED
by Harry Kondoleon
Directed by JESSE SIDEMAN
Thursday and Friday at 9:00pm
Saturday at 3:00pm and 9:00pm
Fear not, these dissatisfactions will outweigh yours.
"Written desperately in the final few weeks of Harry Kondoleon's life, this show offers a relentless view of a group of actors playing a group of actors playing a family plagued by miscarriage, abortion, adoption, incest, death, and rebirth. Exploring the intense relationship of reality to theatre and back again, Saved or Destroyed presents a number of worlds and time periods, each rising and falling out of nothing but the exertions of six actors."
WEEK b: March 30-April 1st, the LINHART THEATER
MONSTER
by Neal Bell
Directed by RESHMI HAZRA
Thursday and Friday at 8:00pm
Saturday at 2:00pm and 8:00pm
Monster revisits the classic stry of Frankenstein in which creature is pitted against creator. When man attempts to enter the realm of the divine, what happens to his humanity? And when humanity is found pulsing at the heart of the grotesque, can we really know what is true?
Who made You?
WEEK c: April 6-8th, the LINHART THEATER
FAT MEN IN SKIRTS
by Nicky Silver
Directed by LAURA PESTRONK
Thursday and Friday at 7:00pm
Saturday at 1:00pm and 7:00pm
Have you met the child only a mother can love?
Things aren't going so well for Bishop Hogan. His mother seems to only care about her shoes, his father might be sleeping with the maid, and he has just crash landed on a desert island without any food, TV, or even Katherine Hepburn films to keep him company. What's a pre-pubescent boy to do?
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WHAT THE BUTLER SAW
by Joe Orton
Directed by DREW BRUCK
Thursday and Friday at 9:00pm
Saturday at 3:00pm and 9:00pm
The whole truth and nothing butt...
"What do you do when your wife walks in on you having an affair? You hide your naked lover, drug a constable and throw him in a dress, and stack lie upon lie to save your arse. WHAT THE BUTLER SAW offers nothing short of a great time as the main character of this Ortonesque farce digs himself deeper and deeper into a web of lies."