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navigated to the GALLERY. Click on the title of the show to see production photographs. Most of the shows are active at this time. HOW TO
SUCCEED IN BUSINESS…, FRANK LOESSER & ABE BURROWS ** **Jason Milner, Director;
**An interesting production, I was surprised to find that all of the costumes were from Target!! GUYS AND
DOLLS, FRANK LOESSER & ABE BURROWS ** ** **Always a crowd pleaser…who doesn’t like Craps!? And Dolls!? HAMLET,
WILLIAM SHAKESPEARE ** ** **It was great to work with this company again. Consistently a satisfying process. Somebody be their angel and give them $$$ for catwalks and dimmers and costume storage and such!! ANYTHING GOES!, COLE ** ** **I can’t believe the skill of the performers (High Schoolers and they sing! They dance!). This was a SASSY production, full of energy and attitude. **Howard Conn Theatre, **DIRECTOR, Director; The
Gilbert & Sullivan Very Light Opera Company **Such a pretty
show. Classic G&S: all about falsified identity, and it all works out in the
end. THE PANDORA EXPERIMENT, CHERIE X. ANDERSON **Red Eye, **Cherie X. Anderson, Director;
Dream Lab (nee Wing Faerie) Theatre **A teen drama with uplifting themes, and an alien twist. THE **Convent of the **Tony Steblay, Director; The **A seasonal celebration of classic songs and skits, this year’s theme was Celtic. THE BOYS IN AUTUMN, BERNARD SABATH **Chaska Mill Tavern, **Mark Evans Gould & Eddie
Val Gould; The Crystal Theatre Company **Mounted in the upstairs room of a local bar/eatery. A sweet little Huck Finn gets old story. STREAMERS, DAVID RABE ** ** **A powerful war drama. Unfortunately the show straddled the 9/11 angst. HMS PINAFORE (or The Lass that Loved a Sailor), GILBERT & SULLIVAN **Howard Conn Theatre, ** **They moved the location/time to a Cruise Ship. It may sound hokey but it was a great experience with a lot of special touches in all of the disciplines. Very well-received run. JOHN GLENN WELCOME HOME CEREMONY **Thurber Theatre, **This was a one-night
event. It was to commemorate Mr.
Glenn’s triumphant re-return from space.
A little performance and culture for Mr. Glenn, a lot of smiles for
all attendees. The photos you see are
from a remount of “Interior Day” by Thompson, Thompson and Tarantino. INHERIT THE WIND, LAWRENCE & LEE **Worthington-Kilbourne High School Theatre, **Holly Thompson, Director;
Worthington-Kilbourne High School Players **An ambitious courtroom drama. I was amazed at the cast’s performances. THE MISANTHROPE, MOLIERE (translated by Neil Bartlett) **Thurber Theatre, **Sue Ott
Rowlands, Director; The Ohio State University
Department of Theatre **Moliere’s classic script, in verse, moved to the Hollywood Hills by the translator, into the decadent 1980s by the producing organization. THE BACCHAE OF EURIPIDES: A COMMUNION RITE, WOLE SOYINKA **Stadium II Theatre, **Zikki
Kofoworola, Director; The Ohio State University
Department of Theatre **A lovely script, very imaginatively directed by the visiting director. Full of motion and sexy angles. THE COMPLETE WORKS OF WILLIAM SHAKESPEARE (ABRIDGED), REDUCED SHAKESPEARE THEATRE COMPANY **Stadium II Theatre, **Joy Reilly, Director;
The Ohio State University Department of Theatre **Undergraduate-only performers. Wildly entertaining and unbelievably well attended. MILLER’S POINT, EVAN BRIDENSTINE **Studio Theatre, **John H. **The script was written
by a MILLER’S POINT (REMOUNT), EVAN BRIDENSTINE ** **John Miller, Director;
The Ohio State University Department of Theatre **The script was the
winner at SPOON RIVER ANTHOLOGY, EDGAR LEE MASTERS **Dows Theatre, **Candace **A lovely musical/drama,
the ex-residents of “COLLAGE” VOCAL ENSEMBLE **Dows Theatre, **Richard Hoffman, Vocal
Director; The Coe College Department of Music **”Collage” is the college’s answer to the show choir. This is their annual winter show.
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