BEREA, OH – The Department of Theatre and Dance at Baldwin Wallace University presents Dead Man’s Cell Phone, written by Sarah Ruhl and directed by BW Acting/Directing major, Maria Maggard. This production is part of the BW Department of Theatre and Dance’s Lab Series which challenges directors to create a production with minimal technical support.

What happens to people's cell phones when they die? In this dramatic comedy by MacArthur "Genius" Grant recipient and Pulitzer Prize finalist Sarah Ruhl, a woman with an appreciation for the old-fashioned comes across a morbid situation where she finds herself answering a dead man's phone calls. As she becomes increasingly determined to tie up his loose ends and preserve his relationships, she is required to confront her own assumptions about morality. Blending both poetic fantasies and mundane reality, this play examines how we memorialize the dead and the state of human connection in our technology-obsessed world.

Thursday-Saturday November 14-16, 2019 7:30pm

MACS Acting Studio, Room 177, Math & Computer Science Building,
139 Tressel Street, Berea, OH 44017

The performance is free, but tickets are required | www.bw.edu/tickets (440) 826-2240

For more information, contact: Department of Theatre & Dance:
(440) 826-2239 | theatre@bw.edu