[NEohioPAL]Kent State University's School of Theatre & Dance 2005/06 Season
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Kent State University=92s School of Theatre =26 Dance Announces 2005/06 =
Season
Kent=2C Ohio =96 Kent State University=92s School of Theatre =26 Dance =
announces its 2005/06 Theatre =26 Dance season=2E Each production=2C =
directed by various Kent State University theatre and dance faculty=2C =
will feature the talents of Kent State students=2E As an added treat=2C =
this year the Roe Green Visiting Director Series brings to Kent State =
a renowned actor and director=2E Vincent Dowling=2C Lifetime Associate =
Director and former Artistic Director of the Ireland=27s National =
Theatre- The Abbey Theatre=2C joins The School of Theatre =26 Dance to =
direct Shakespeare=92s A Winter=92s Tale in April 2006=2E =
The 2005 - 2006 season includes=3A
School for Wives by Moli=E8re on October 7-16 in E=2E Turner Stump =
Theatre=2E Directed by Terry Burgler=2C School for Wives is a classic =
farcical tale of a prospective husband=92s obsessive fear of betrayal =
and his idea for the perfect spouse - young=2C attractive=2C not too =
intelligent=2C and=2C best of all=2C programmed never=2C ever to look at =
anyone else=2E The School for Wives is a funny and sometimes brutal =
comedy of fate=2C where everyone gets what=92s coming to them=2E There w=
ill =
be an audio described performance on Sunday=2C October 10 at 2 p=2Em=2E
The musical Honk! runs November 4 through 13 in Wright Curtis =
Theatre=2E Directed by Eric van Baars=2C this hilarious musical based on=
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Hans Christian Andersen=92s =93The Ugly Duckling=2C=94 contains an =
exhilarating score brimming with wit=2C melody and unexpected emotion=2E =
The British team of George Stiles and Anthony Drewe has turned the =
inspirational fairy tale into a surprisingly sophisticated comedy for =
theatergoers of all ages=2E =
The annual dance concert=2C Dance 2005=3A Spatial Etchings on December 2=
=2C =
3 and 4 in E=2E Turner Stump Theatre=2E This concert features the wide =
ranging choreographic talents of the KSU dance faculty and guests =
infused with powerful and energetic performances by faculty members =
and dance majors =26 minors=2E =
In 2006=2C Terri Kent directs =93Into the Woods=94 February 17 =96 26 in =
E=2E =
Turner Stump Theatre=2E With music =26 lyrics by Stephen Sondheim and =
book by James Lapine=2C it=92s no wonder it was the winner of three Tony =
Awards in 1987=2E Into the Woods is a musical that blends familiar =
fairy tales with an original story=2E Such characters include a =
beleaguered young maiden called Cinderella=2C an abstracted boy named =
Jack and the Giant=2C a childless Baker and his Wife=2C Rapunzel=2C the =
Prince and the witch=2C Little Red Riding Hood and the Wolf=2E =
The annual Student Dance Festival will take place on March 10=2C 11=2C =
and 12 in Wright-Curtis Theatre=2E This festival features Dance Majors =
and Minors who choreograph original works and then perform them=2E
Free and open to the public is the Student Theatre Festival March =
16=2C17=2C and 18 in room B-OO5 in the Music =26 Speech Center=2E
The Kent Dance Ensemble will perform April 7=2C 8=2C and 9 in E=2E Turner=
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Stump Theatre=2E Company members will perform a wide range of eclectic =
choreography by seasoned professionals and guest artist choreographers=2E=
To complete The School of Theatre =26 Dance=27s season=2C the Roe Green =
Visiting Director Series will present Shakepeare=92s classic The =
Winter=92s Tale April 21 =96 30 in
Wright-Curtis Theatre=2E Directed by renowned actor and director =
Vincent Dowling=2C the Lifetime Associate Director and former Artistic =
Director of the Ireland=27s National Theatre- The Abbey Theatre=2E =
Shakespeare=92s greatest exploration of the cycles of human life=2E From=
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the savage tragedy of jealous Leontes to the festival comedy of =
Perdita and Florizel=2C the play combines elements from each dramatic =
genre with Shakespeare=92s most searing poetry=2E =
Productions run Tuesday through Saturday at 8 p=2Em=2E=2C and Sunday at 2=
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p=2Em=2E Tickets are currently on sale and can be ordered by calling 330=
-
672-2497=2E Flex passes for three=2C four or seven shows are available =
at reduced prices=2E The box office is open Noon to 5 p=2Em=2E weekdays=2C=
and =
3 p=2Em=2E - 7 p=2Em=2E on Saturdays during the run of a show and accepts=
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Visa=2C MasterCard=2C Discover=2C cash and checks=2E The box office is =
located in the Music =26 Speech Center on the main campus of Kent State =
in the city of Kent=2E The School of Theatre =26 Dance is located in the=
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Music =26 Speech Building=2C on the corner of Main Street =26 Horning Roa=
d =
in Kent=2E For more information visit www=2Etheatre=2Ekent=2Eedu=2E
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Effie A=2E Tsengas
Director of Public Relations =26 Marketing
Kent State University School of Theatre =26 Dance
B 141 Music =26 Speech Building=2C Kent=2C OH 44242
330-672-4102
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