Like for most of us, 2020 was a dystopian nightmare, so I didn't post or frankly accomplish much! Part of the latter was due to the fact that I was fortunate enough to be on sabbatical in Fall of 2020, so I did a lot of reading and some writing since live theater was all but closed.
This fall is (hopefully, Delta variant willing) a bit more exciting, as we've just moved into our new performing arts center (promised in the 2019 post) and are hoping to produce our first season in that space. I'll be directing the inaugural production if all goes well, Tom Stoppard's Arcadia, with a faculty colleague and graduate alumna in the roles of Bernard and Hannah. We'll follow that production in the spring with Wilder's The Skin of Our Teeth and Diana Son's Stop Kiss.
Here's hoping! A picture of the new building below:
This fall is (hopefully, Delta variant willing) a bit more exciting, as we've just moved into our new performing arts center (promised in the 2019 post) and are hoping to produce our first season in that space. I'll be directing the inaugural production if all goes well, Tom Stoppard's Arcadia, with a faculty colleague and graduate alumna in the roles of Bernard and Hannah. We'll follow that production in the spring with Wilder's The Skin of Our Teeth and Diana Son's Stop Kiss.
Here's hoping! A picture of the new building below: