In this staging of abridged works, student directors in the RC drama program bring to the Keene Theater a range of plays featuring student actors.
Any Night
(dir.Hassan Chammout) by Daniel Arnold and Medina Hahn is a gripping psychological drama delving into the intertwined lives of two strangers interconnected by sleepwalking. Stephen Mallatratt’s
The Woman in Black
(dir. Isabella Vasari) tells a chilling ghost story set in Edwardian England that unfolds as a tension-filled exploration of grief and guilt. On the lighter side, George Bernard Shaw’s
Village Wooing
(dirs. Shayna Lopatin and Elizabeth Whitmore) offers a 1930s cruise ship romantic comedy characterized by Shaw’s whetstone-witty dialogue. David Auburn’s
Proof
(dirs. Bekah Harrelson and Max Newman) is a poignant drama unraveling the complexities of genius, family dynamics, and mental illness against the backdrop of mathematical discovery.
Building: | East Quadrangle |
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Event Type: | Performance |
Tags: | Theater, Undergraduate Students |
Source: | Happening @ Michigan from Residential College, Keene Theater |