Nov. 11, 2010
Marshall Theatre Alliance to present evening of 10-minute plays
Special to Huntingtonnews.net
Huntington, WV (HNN) – Marshall University’s Theatre Alliance will present an evening of 10-minute plays and a staged reading of Bert V. Royal’s Dog Sees God – Confessions of a Teenage Blockhead at 7:30 p.m. Friday, Nov. 19, in the Francis-Booth Experimental Theatre on the Huntington campus.
One-act works include Welcome to the Moon by John Patrick Shanley, That Midnight Rodeo by Mary Sue Price, A Sermon by David Mamet, The Hardy Boys and the Mystery of Where Babies Come From by Christopher Durang and Time Trap by Marshall theatre student Erik Woods, as well as several other comedic pieces.
The critic in CurtainUp Reviews, an online theatre magazine, called Dog Sees God … “easily identifiable with the Peanuts crowd yet with a distinctly ‘Royal’ touch…The way Royal builds on the foundation of Charles Schulz’s iconic comic strip actually results in a parody that’s also a stand-alone play apt to resonate even with anyone belonging to that small population segment unfamiliar with Peanuts.”
This production is for mature audiences and not appropriate for children.
For more information call 304-696-6395 or 304-696-2787.
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Marshall Theatre Alliance to present evening of 10-minute plays
Special to Huntingtonnews.net
Huntington, WV (HNN) – Marshall University’s Theatre Alliance will present an evening of 10-minute plays and a staged reading of Bert V. Royal’s Dog Sees God – Confessions of a Teenage Blockhead at 7:30 p.m. Friday, Nov. 19, in the Francis-Booth Experimental Theatre on the Huntington campus.
One-act works include Welcome to the Moon by John Patrick Shanley, That Midnight Rodeo by Mary Sue Price, A Sermon by David Mamet, The Hardy Boys and the Mystery of Where Babies Come From by Christopher Durang and Time Trap by Marshall theatre student Erik Woods, as well as several other comedic pieces.
The critic in CurtainUp Reviews, an online theatre magazine, called Dog Sees God … “easily identifiable with the Peanuts crowd yet with a distinctly ‘Royal’ touch…The way Royal builds on the foundation of Charles Schulz’s iconic comic strip actually results in a parody that’s also a stand-alone play apt to resonate even with anyone belonging to that small population segment unfamiliar with Peanuts.”
This production is for mature audiences and not appropriate for children.
For more information call 304-696-6395 or 304-696-2787.
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