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Three Theatrical Community Read-Alouds
On successive Sundays in January, Guest Artist in Theatre, Robert Bethune, leads students, faculty, and members of the community in un-staged readings of three different texts. Contact bethuro@cuaa.edu if you wish to participate. Or come just to listen! Free event(s)!
Sunday, January 17 - 3:00 p.m.
Earhart Manor Living Room
Marriage Times Three, by George Bernard Shaw
Three short comedies (Village Wooing, How He Lied To Her Husband, Overruled) in which Shaw takes his characteristically witty and unconventional views on what it's all about to get married, be married, and stay married.
Sunday, January 24 - 3:00 p.m.
Earhart Manor Living Room
New England Winter - dramatic poems by Robert Frost
In a selection of the most dramatic of his poems, Robert Frost takes a dry, deeply moving look at fundamentals of how we live.
Sunday, January 31 - 3:00 p.m.
Earhart Manor Living Room
Return of the Prodigal, by St. John Hankin
St. John Hankin, an Edwardian playwright often compared to George Bernard Shaw in his own day, brings us a comedy about family and personal responsibility in which the prodigal son returns, but, much to the consternation of his whole family circle, refuses to be even one bit repentant. In fact, he announces his intention to abandon all thoughts of supporting himself! St. John Hankin offers both laughter and insight for us today, when empty nests suddenly fill up again, often without warning.
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“The Way of the World” by William Congreve
April 15*, 16, 17 - 8:00 p.m.
April 18 - 2:30 p.m.
Kreft Center Black Box Theatre
Tickets: $10 - *tickets two for the price of one on April 15
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“A little disdain is not amiss; a little scorn is alluring.”
Guest Artist in Theatre, Robert Bethune, directs students in William Congreve’s Restoration comedy about Mirabell and Millamant, two witty but warring lovers who finally argue their way to happiness in a plot with more twists than a 17th century hairdo, male or female!
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