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Fall
2004
October
15 & 16
Student
One-Act Plays
Nov
5, 6, 12, 13, 14
For Colored Girls Who Have Considered
Suicide
Spring
2005
April
1, 2, 8, 9, 10
The Comedy of Errors
May
27, 28
June 3, 4, 5
Mother Courage and her Children
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Friday/Saturday,
November 5, 6 / 12, 13, 2004 at 8 pm
Sunday, November 14, 2004 at 3 pm
FOR COLORED GIRLS WHO HAVE CONSIDERED
SUICIDE WHEN THE RAINBOW IN ENUF
By
Ntozake
Shangé
Directed
by
caryn desai 
This passionately
feminist spellbinder is a fluid collection of vivid prose and free
verse narratives performed by young Black women. Almost exclusively
concerned with the cavalier and sometimes brutal treatment accorded
Black women by their men, they capture inner feelings that infuse
a unique universality. Though their performances are mainly solo,
the girls are united in sorrow, spirit, pride and soul. "A
poignant, gripping, angry and beautiful work" (Time).
Campus
Theatre $10
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Friday/Saturday,
April 1, 2 / 8, 9, 2005 at 8 pm
Sunday, April 10, 2005 at 8 pm
COMEDY OF ERRORS
By
William
Shakespeare
Directed
by Thomas
F. Bradac 
Crazy antics
and mistaken identity explode, as two sets of twins, separated at
birth by a shipwreck, happen upon the same seacoast town at the same
time. Is it cruel fate or just insanity? Antipholus and Dromio are
puzzled because everywhere they go, it appears as though they've already
been there. It's twice the fun and quadruple the laughs. Definitely
a mistake worth making. Shakespeare's shortest, fastest and funniest
farce.

Campus
Theatre $10 |

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Friday/Saturday,
May 27, 28 / June 3, 4, 2005 at 8 pm
Sunday, June 5, 2005 at 3 pm
MOTHER COURAGE AND HER CHILDREN
By Bertolt Brecht
Translation by Eric Bentley
Directed by John J. DeMita
"War
is a continuation of business by other means." Mother Courage,
pushing her cart from one place to another, is a business woman who
claims she isn't interested in politics only the wellbeing of her
family and herself. Full of satire and occasional moments of the grotesque,
and inter-cut by songs in the manner of a music hall, this cautionary
tale is considered to be the playwright's best work, and one of the
most powerful anti-war dramas in history.

Campus
Theatre $10 |
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