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THE PLAY THAT GOES WRONG Runs April 26-30

MU_logoTHE PLAY THAT GOES WRONG
Miami University Theatre
April 26-30
Gates-Abegglen Theatre [Oxford]

The Cornley Drama Society takes over our stage with their performance of the 1920’s whodunnit The Murder at Haversham Manor. For this inept troupe of thespians, each moment ushers in a new catastrophe – broken props, missed lines, and even an unconscious leading lady! Luckily for us, their slapstick struggle to overcome and get the play back on track is utterly hysterical. Prepare for one of the funniest nights you’ll ever have at the theatre!

  • Wed-Thu, April 26-27 at 7:30pm
  • Fri, April 28 at 1pm
  • Sat, April 29 at 7:30pm
  • Sun, April 30 at 2pm

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MIAMI MOVES Runs Nov. 16-20

MU_logoMIAMI MOVES
Miami University
Nov. 16-20
Gates-Abegglen Theatre, Center for Performing Arts [Oxford]

The world is moving again! To celebrate, we’re giving the traditional dance concert a makeover with this collection of pieces curated to showcase unique and ecclectic types of human movement. Expect the unexpected!

  • Wed-Sat, Nov. 16-19 at 7:30pm
  • Sun, Nov. 20 at 2pm

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ANGEL’S TRUMPET Runs Oct. 26-30

MU_logoANGEL’S TRUMPET
Miami University
Oct. 26-30
[Oxford]

Zelda Fitzgerald was much more than her husband’s muse. She was an artist in her own right. Join us for an evening in the Fitzgerald home, as F. Scott pleads to have his struggling wife committed. Does the creative liberty and wellbeing of Zelda outweigh the fame and continuation of her husbands work?

  • Wed-Sat, Oct. 26-29 at 7:30pm
  • Sun, Oct. 30 at 2pm

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THESE SHINING LIVES Runs Sept. 28-Oct. 2

MU_logoTHESE SHINING LIVES
Miami University Theatre
Sept. 28-Oct. 2
[Oxford]

The women of the Radium Dial factory made a good a living hand-painting the faces of clocks and watches. Until their work started making them sick. Catherine Donahue and the other “radium girls” fight for justice and accountability with the precious time they have remaining. Their legacy bears witness to the power and strength of the human spirit.

  • Wed-Sat, Sept. 28-Oct. 1 at 7:30pm
  • Sun, Oct. 2 at 2pm

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2022-23 Miami Theatre Season Shines

MU_logoMiami University Theatre announces a season of new and contemporary work that reminds us of the power of community. Working together, we can overcome the most challenging of obstacles and reach new heights of understanding.

In Melanie Marnich’s play These Shining Lives, the women of the Radium Dial factory discover their jobs are slowly destroying their lives. Together they fight for justice, and for their lives to have a greater meaning. The play runs September 28 – October 2  in Gates-Abegglen Theatre, with direction by Cincinnati director, actor, and playwright Torie Wiggins. The design team includes seniors Lauren Lewis (scenery) and Jenna Wrona (lighting), with visiting assistant professor of theatre Lisa Martin-Stuart designing costumes.

Zelda and F. Scott Fitzgerald invite you into their home in Sharon Pollock’s Angel’s Trumpet. Truths are revealed as the literary couple squares off using weapons of their past, present, and their projected future. Senior Charlotte Perez directs, with designs by junior Jonathan Erwin (scenery), senior Maura Kesterson (costumes), and senior Sydney Cain (lighting). Angel’s Trumpet runs October 26-30 in Studio 88 Theatre. Performances on October 28 and 29 will also be live streamed.

Movement connects the individual performances of Miami Moves, a collection of student-choreographed work curated by visiting assistant professor of theatre Ashley Goos. The eclectic riffs on human movement will feature the lighting design of assistant professor of theatre Marly Wooster. It runs November 12-18 in Gates-Abegglen Theatre.

The Independent Artist Series returns in February, The slate for this free annual festival of student-driven work will be announced in November.

The season comes to a frenzied finale with the British farce The Play That Goes Wrong by Henry Lewis, Jonathan Sayer, and Henry Shields. Laugh along as the Cornley University Players carry on with a 1920’s murder mystery as everything literally falls apart around them. Associate professor of theatre Lewis Magruder directs the chaos while Miami University Theatre’s technical director Curtis Mortimore and guest designer Brian Seckfort team up to design scenery. Visiting assistant professor of theatre Lisa Martin-Stuart designs costumes.

Tickets for Miami University Theatre productions can be purchased through the Miami University Box Office in Nellie Craig Walker Hall, (513) 529-5000 or at MiamiOH.edu/Tickets. Tickets will also be available at the door in the Center for Performing Arts.

Miami University instructors are invited to include a Miami University Theatre production as a  course requirement. Students will receive tickets at the discounted price of $6 per ticket, and the instructor will receive two free tickets. To participate in the curricular discount program, contact the box office and provide the course number.

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