SEATTLE PACIFIC UNIVERSITY THEATRE PRESENTS
STUDIO THEATRE ONE:
STUDENT DIRECTED ONE ACT PLAYS
MARCH 1, 2, 3, 4, 5 -- 2011
Two "Shakespearean" One Act comedies by playwright B. T. Ryback A ROZ BY ANY OTHER NAME
Directed by Molly Tellers
The Story: Romeo's ex-lover Rosaline, has just arrived home from the infamous Capulet gala whree Romeo meets his new flame, Juliet. Enraged that she was trumped by a Capulet, Rosalind plots with her best friend Vera to win Romeo back.
WEIRD
Directed by Paul Adolphsen
The Story: The three Weird Sisters from Shakespeare's MACBETH are on the lam in Denmark. Warned by the "signs," the eldest sister, Torrence, and the youngest sister, Harper, fear that the awful deeds they committed in Scotland have finally caught up with them, and once again they make plans to flee.
Performed in the Studio Theatre, Lower McKinley Hall
For tickets call 206.281.2959, or visit www.spu.edu/boxoffice
Performances begin at 7:30 p.m. ▪ $6 General Admission
Children under 5 not admitted. Group rates available for 20 or more. No Refunds or Exchanges.
SEATTLE PACIFIC UNIVERSITY THEATRE
2010-2011: OUR 50th SEASON
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