A
Thousand Clowns by
Herb Gardner September
29 - October 1
A standout comedy about the life of a
bachelor uncle who has been left to rear his precocious nephew.
The only thing that we are certain of is that he will always
be a cheerful non-conformist of the first rank.
A play by Elizabeth Stern based on Kathy
Kahn's book about the lives of seven Applalachian women.
A docu/musico-drama, the play is a compelling and moving piece
of theatre.
directed by :
Molly
Simpson
Love
Letters by A.R. Gurney
Jr. January
26-29
A
unique and imaginative play comprised of letters written between
two people whose lives remained intertwined over the course
of a lifetime. Performed by professional actor and guest
artist, Terrence Goodman along with ASU Professor of Acting,
Molly Simpson.
directed by :
Terry
Huckabee
God's
Countryby Steven
Dietz March
10,11,13,14
This highly
theatrical docu-drama couldn't be more timely - and, sad to
say, more timeless. It's about the growing white-supremacist
movement in America, composed of various right-wing organizations
which collectively comprise the so called "identity movement."
directed by :
Bob
Simpson
The
Night of the Iguana
by
Tennessee Williams
October 8 - 11 @ 7:30
An awesome and powerful drama by Tennessee
Williams, deals with enormous compassion that grows out of
the understanding of people thrown together by chance.