[NEohioPAL]Try a different Halloween Chiller with MEDEA at Kent State University
ELISABETH MADDEN
emadden at kent.edu
Thu Oct 30 14:10:58 PST 2003
MEDEA
By Euripides
Adapted by Robinson Jeffers
Guest Director Rohn Thomas
October 31 - November 9, 2003
Medea's life is torn apart when the man she loves and left her home and=20
family for, betrays her. Once a powerful princess, Medea is left=20
withou a husband and banished from her home of Corinth. Given=20
sanctuary in Athens, Medea must decide whether to leave quietly or seek=20
her revenge. Discover Medea's bloody conclusion at Kent State=20
University's School of Theatre & Dance October 31 - November 9. =20
Performances are Tuesday - Saturday at 8 PM and Sunday at 2:30 PM.
Tickets are $10 for adults, $8 for seniors, KSU Alumni and KSU=20
Faculty/Staff and $7 for students under 18 or with any valid school ID.=20
Discounts are available for groups of ten or more. The School of=20
Theatre & Dance Box Office hours are 12 p.m. =96 5 p.m. Mondays =96=20
Fridays, 3 p.m. =96 7 p.m. on Saturdays during the run of the show and=20
one hour before performance times. For tickets call 330-672-2497.
On Tuesday, November 4 in the E. Turner Stump Theatre, a special panel=20
discussion, =93Theatre Design & Technology=94 hosted by Suzy Campbell,=20
associate professor, costume design, will be held at 6:30 p.m. As part=20
of the =93Spotlight on Success=94 discussion series celebrating the=20
School=92s 20th anniversary, the panel will consist of Linda Janosko,=20
theatre alumna and Paul Vincent of Vincent Lighting. =93Spotlight on=20
Success=94 is free and open to the public. For more information on the=20
series contact Elisabeth Madden, managing director at 330-672-0103.
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Elisabeth Madden
Managing Director
Porthouse Theatre
KSU's School of Theatre & Dance
emadden at kent.edu
330-672-0103
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