At the Adams House Kronauer Space
Tonight, tomorrow night and Sunday at 8
Sam Shepard's masterpiece comedy/drama details the lives of two brothers in, you guessed it, the wild West. In this drama involving three men and one woman, Shepard explores personalities and fear on the vast prarie.
Miss Julie
By August Strindberg
Directed by Adam Hyman
At the North House Dining Hall
Tonight at 8; tomorrow night at 10
Strindberg's 1887 drama about a one-night affair between an aristocrat and her servant, Miss Julie details the emerging European concepts of Darwinism, psychology and the collapsing aristocracy of Europe. This play in the North House Dining Hall should prove an interesting combination of action, mime and dance in what was, in the nineteenth century, a highly innovative and ground-breaking play.
The Importance of Being Earnest
By Oscar Wilde
Directed by Jeff Hass and Patrick Gurian
At the Currier House Fishbowl
Tonight, tomorrow night at 8:15
This all-Currier rendition of Oscar Wilde's comedy about the English aristocracy and melodramatic love triangles presents a Currier cast in the Currier Fishbowl. The directors promise a "wild and crazy time," and the performance is free.
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