Big Student Theatre Weekend

We apologize for our recent lack of content, however we promise that our next post is going to be a big one. We mean really big. Really, really big. We’ve been working on it for a while.

That being said, there are two big name student theatre productions this weekend.

14th Grade Players are putting up Edward Albee’s Who’s Afraid of Virginia Woolf.
[Facebook Event]

Thursday, March 27th, 8 PM
Friday, March 28th, 8 PM
Saturday, March 29th, 8 PM
Sunday, March 30th, 3 PM
All performances in Lisner Downstage
$5 at the door - cash only

Directed by Jake Pitkow
Starring:
Megan Dieterle as Martha
Travis Helwig as George (OMG I’M IN THIS PLAY)
Paige Hansen as Honey
Pat Burgwinkle as Nick

In addition to my dazzling small stage debut, Generic Theatre company is putting up The Who’s Tommy. If I wasn’t in Virginia Woolf, I would be in the audience for all of the performances of Tommy. [Facebook Event]

Thursday, March 27th 8 pm
Friday, March 28th 7+10 pm
Saturday, March 29th 7+10 pm
The Mitchell Hall Theater
$5 at the door, cash only.

Book by Pete Townshend and Des McAnuff
Music and lyrics by Pete Townshend
Directed by Madeline Ruskin
Choreographed by Scout Seide

And don’t forget NEXT WEEKEND!

The Theatre and Dance Department is putting up The Falling Man written by GWU alum Matthew K. Johnson. [Facebook Event]

The Falling Man trailer:

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Comments

Okay I don’t have sound at work so I’m not so sure what The Falling Man is about. Is it based on the Don Delillo book? Either way the guy in the beginning looks like a fat version of Elijah Wood.

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