Great Student Theatre This Weekend

While we are still working on our important post about GW Theatre and the Lisner Downstage, we wanted to remind everyone that theatre is not dead. In fact, over the next few weeks, some big shows are coming up.


Generic Theatre Company’s “Crave” goes up this weekend.
From the Facebook Event: “Sarah Kane’s CRAVE is written like a Jackson Pollock painting, words are spattered like paint. Crave is an experimentation with form, language and rhythm. Colby Katz-Lapides, Danni Scherr, Caroline O’Grady and Jonathan Foox star in this brutal tour de force about the need for order and the need for self-destruction.”

Directed by Daniel Kenner
Friday, February 15th. 7+10 pm
Saturday, February 16th. 7+10 pm
Sunday, February 17th. 2 pm
The Lisner Downstage.
$5 cash money.


Forbidden Planet’s “Angels in America Part One: Millennium Approaches” also takes the stage this weekend.
From the Facebook Event: “Winner of Pulitzers, Tonys, and Emmys, “Angels in America” interweaves sexuality, religion, family, and politics to explore spiritual corruption and the onset of the AIDS epidemic in 1985 New York City.

Directed by Paul Rozenberg
Friday, February 15. 8 pm.
Saturday, February 16. 8 pm.
The Jack Morton Auditorium
$5 with student i.d. $10 otherwise.

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