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Assassins Popular

Assassins

Bold, original, surreal, disturbing, thought-provoking and alarmingly funny, Assassins is perhaps the most controversial musical ever written. This most American of musicals lays bare the lives of nine individuals who assassinated or tried to assassinate ...

SeasonFall 2005
TypeMainstage Production

Phaedra's Love Popular

Phaedra's Love

A radical reworking of Seneca's classical tragedy of incest and unrequited lust, Phaedra's Love is a provocative interpretation of a woman's destructive obsession with her stepson and the misery that ensues. Kane drags the story kicking and wailing into t ...

AuthorSarah Kane
SeasonFall 2005
TypeExperimental Production

Henry IV Popular

Henry IV

An Italian nobleman falls from his horse during a pageant. When he comes round, he believes he's the medieval German Emperor, King Henry IV. For twenty years he lives this illusion but, during the course of the play, a plot is hatched to shock him out of ...

SeasonFall 2005
TypeExperimental Production

The Secret Garden follows the story of young Mary Lennox, who is sent to Misselthwaite Manor after losing her mother and father in a cholera epidemic in colonial India. Mary is a sour child, lonely and spoiled. After arriving at the isolated and abandoned ...

SeasonSpring 2005
TypeCommencement Musical
Mother Courage and Her Children

Characters Mother Courage—She earned her name in Riga when she ran through a bombardment in order to sell her loaves of bread. She has three children, Eilif, Swiss Cheese and Kattrin whom she tries to take care of and protect throughout the play. S ...

SeasonSpring 2005
TypeMainstage Production

Book of Days Popular

Book of Days

A modern drama revolving around tragedy in a small town, Book of Days examines themes of betrayal, religious fervor, misguided justice, and regret. As the chorus relates the escalating fragmentation of the community, the narration fluidly moves backwards ...

SeasonSpring 2005
TypeFreshman Show

Copenhagen Popular

Copenhagen

The play begins with an urgent question—Why? Why did Werner Heisenberg need to visit Niels Bohr in 1941, in the middle of World War II, when such a trip meant risking his life and the physicists' friendship? What could possibly have been so urgent? Mar ...

SeasonSpring 2005
TypeExperimental Production
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