[NEohioPAL] Lake Erie College’s theatre department to present plays from New Zealand

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Mon Apr 5 12:23:15 PDT 2010



Lake Erie College’s theatre department to present plays from New Zealand


 

 “Chook Chook,” by Fiona Farrell 

& 

“An Unseasonable Fall of Snow,” by Gary Henderson. 

 

“Chook Chook” depicts the lives of four female chickens living in cramped conditions on an industrial chicken farm. The play is a satiric metaphor upon the role of women in contemporary society. First produced in 1994, it is one of the most oft-produced plays in New Zealand. Starring in “Chook Chook” are Abby M. Frederick, Beverly Kristy, Becca Hinkley and Maggie Leach.

 

“An Unseasonable Fall of Snow” is set in an interrogation room as two men argue over the facts of some violent event they are uncovering. In the style of a police mystery, it has a very provocative twist ending.  Starring in the play are students Joseph Fath, Jordan Sandidge and Richard Keay.

 

Wednesday, April 7 at 7:30 p.m. 

Thursday, April 8 at 7:30 p.m. 

Friday, April 9 at 7:30 p.m. 

Saturday, April 10 at 2 p.m. 

LEC:  FREE

All Others:  $5.00

 

more info:http://www.lec.edu/aboutus/pr/press_release/?ID=468

or call:  440-375-7455



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