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GODSPELL Runs Oct. 17-25

XUT_GodspellGODSPELL
Presented by Xavier University Theatre
Oct. 17-25
Evanston

Directed and Choreographed by Dee Anne Bryll
Music Directed by Scot Buzza

Cast: Katie Bauer, Griff Bludworth, Sean Burlingame, Adam Dill, Maya Farhat, Tyler Ferrari, Ellen C. Godbey, Megan Hostetler, Aaron Krick, Brandon Langjahr, Taylor Maas, Eric Minion & Elizabeth Rancourt

A timeless tale of friendship, loyalty and love, Godspell follows a small group of people as they learn important life lessons by helping Jesus tell his timeless parables through games, storytelling and comedy. With a parade of beloved songs including “Prepare Ye the Way of the Lord,” “Day by Day” and “By My Side,” Jesus’ message of kindness and tolerance comes vibrantly to life. This beloved classic from Stephen Schwartz, the composer of Wicked, is brought to the stage in a masterful retelling of the original, injected with contemporary references and dazzling new arrangements.

  • Fri-Sat, Oct. 17-18 at 7:30pm
  • Sun, Oct. 19 at 2pm
  • Fri, Oct. 24 at 7:30pm
  • Sat, Oct. 25 at 2pm & 7:30pm

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THE LAST FIVE YEARS Runs Sept. 5-6

Maya Farhat as Cathy.

Maya Farhat as Cathy.

THE LAST FIVE YEARS
Presented by Xavier University Theatre
Sept. 5-6
Evanston

Directed by Stephen Skiles
Music directed by Scot Buzza

Cast: Maya Farhat as Cathy & Griff Bludworth as Jamie

THE LAST FIVE YEARS follows the relationship of Cathy and Jamie, an actress and novelist who fall hopelessly in love. As Jamie tells their story from beginning to end and Cathy in reverse, their lives start to take different paths, and we discover even love can’t always triumph over personal ambition. An emotionally powerful and intimate musical, THE LAST FIVE YEARS won the Drama Desk Award for best music and lyrics and was named one of Time Magazine’s 10 best shows of 2001.

  • Fri, Sept. 5 at 7:30pm
  • Sat, Sept. 6 at 4pm

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AVENUE Q Runs April 4-12

XUT_Avenue QAVENUE Q
Presented by Xavier University Theatre
April 4-12
Evanston

Directed by Stephen Skiles
Music directed by Scot Buzza
Puppet direction by Dylan Shelton

Cast: Patrick Phillips as Princeton, Maya Farhat as Kate Monster, Alex Spindler as Nicky, Nick Sherman as Rod, Griff Bludworth as Trekkie Monster, Tatum Hunter as Lucy, John Rothan as Brian, Hannah Sheppard as Gary Coleman, Lydia Reagan as Christmas Eve, Ellen Godbey as Bad Idea Bear, Ryan O’Toole as Bad Idea Bear, Zach Julian as Mrs. T. & Mary Bond as Puppet Swing

AVENUE Q  is a gut-bustingly hilarious modern musical focusing on a group of unique 20-somethings making their way in the big city, seeking their purpose in life. Although the show addresses humorous adult issues, it is similar to a beloved children’s show; a place where puppets are friends, Monsters are good and life lessons are learned.

  • Fri-Sun, April 4-6 at 7:30pm
  • Thu-Sat, April 10-12 at 7:30pm

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XU Announces Regional Premiere of FROM WHITE PLAINS

Xavier University Department of Music & Theatre Announce
Regional Premiere of  FROM WHITE PLAINS

Patrick McWilliams as Ethan, Patrick Phillips as Gregory, Sean Burlingame as Dennis & Mac Blais as John.

Patrick McWilliams as Ethan, Patrick Phillips as Gregory, Sean Burlingame as Dennis & Mac Blais as John.

CINCINNATI, January 28, 2014—Xavier University’s Department of Music & Theatre is proud to announce the regional premiere of Michael Perlman’s FROM WHITE PLAINS. This production is directed by Craig Wesley Divino, Fault Line Theatre Co-Artistic Director. Divino was an original company member of the world premiere production.

After a shocking announcement on international television, 30-year-old Ethan Rice finds himself finally having to confront who he was and what he did as a teenager. From White Plains follows four men, straight and gay, as they attempt to take responsibility for past actions and move beyond them, aided and frustrated by social media and viral videos. The play examines how male relationships change as boys grow into men and asks who speaks for a victim of bullying when he is no longer here to speak for himself.

Just because it gets better doesn’t mean it didn’t happen.

Performances of From White Plains are scheduled from February 14 – 22, 2014 at the Xavier University Gallagher Student Center Theater. Single ticket prices are $15 for adults and $10 for seniors, Xavier faculty/staff and all students. Tickets are currently on sale and are available through the Xavier University box office website at: www.xaviertheatre.ticketleap.com/whiteplains, or by calling the Xavier box office at 513.745.3939. The box office will open on Monday, February 3 with hours Monday-Friday from 1:00 – 6:00pm.

For more information on From White Plains or for interviews with any member of the cast, crew or company, contact Stephen Skiles, Director of Theatre at skiless1@xavier.edu or 513.745.3578, or visit www.xavier.edu/theatre.

About the Xavier Department of Music and Theatre
Xavier University’s theatre program combines practical experiences and professional collaborations with a rigorous and diverse curriculum. In addition to a strong foundation of theatre courses, the Bachelor of Arts Degree in Theatre offers students the opportunity to focus in either the area of performance or design and technology. The program prepares students for professional experience outside of Xavier by fostering a practical, cross-cultural and student-oriented curriculum.

Xavier University’s Theatre program will prepare students for professional experience outside of Xavier and will foster a practical, cross-cultural and student-oriented program that bridges the gap between the student, faculty member and different academic disciplines. By educating students in such a diverse, open, and free environment, they will establish themselves in their community by bringing an integrated understanding of humanity, the world, and God to their profession and lives.

About Xavier University
Xavier University is a private university located in Cincinnati, Ohio, providing a liberal arts education in the Jesuit Catholic tradition. Founded in 1831, the University is the sixth-oldest Catholic university in the nation. U.S. News & World Report ranks it No.4 among master’s-level universities in the Midwest, and The Princeton Review names it as one of the “Best 377 Colleges in America.”

About Craig Wesley Divino
Craig is the Co-Artistic Director of Fault Line Theatre Company in New York City, and an actor, musician and fight choreographer. Now based in New York City, Craig was raised in the United Kingdom. He received his undergraduate education in English Literature and Theatre Arts at Cornell University, focusing primarily on William Shakespeare and his contemporaries, and completed his Master of Fine Arts in Acting at the Brown

University/Trinity Rep MFA Programs. Selected Credits: Fault Line Theatre: Doctor Faustus, Frogs, The Hitchhiker’s Guide to the Galaxy, From White Plains. NYC: Two Noble Kinsmen (Guerrilla Shakespeare Project); The Tragedy of Cardenio (Braintrust Theatricals); Romeo and Hamlet (GayFest 2010). Regional: A Christmas Carol (Cincinnati Playhouse in the Park); Amadeus (Chautauqua/Virginia Arts Festival); In the Next Room (or the Vibrator Play) (SpeakEasy Stage Co); The Winter’s Tale, Rx, Arcadia (Chautauqua Theatre Co); In Spite of the Devil (Brown/Trinity Playwrights Rep); Henry V (Rites and Reason); A Christmas Carol (Trinity Rep).

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FROM WHITE PLAINS Runs Feb. 14-22

XUT_From White PlainsFROM WHITE PLAINS
Presented by Xavier University Theatre
Feb. 14-22
Evanston

Directed by Craig Wesley Divino

After a shocking announcement on international television, 30-year-old Ethan Rice finds himself finally having to confront who he was and what he did as a teenager.

From White Plains follows four men, straight and gay, as they attempt to take responsibility for past actions and move beyond them, aided and frustrated by social media and viral videos. The play examines how male relationships change as boys grow into men and asks who speaks for a victim of bullying when he is no longer here to speak for himself.

Just because it gets better doesn’t mean it didn’t happen.

  • Fri-Sun, Feb. 14-16 at 7:30pm
  • Thu-Sat, Feb. 20-22 at 7:30pm

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