{"id":456,"date":"2026-04-17T16:11:56","date_gmt":"2026-04-17T16:11:56","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/test-uwsp-multi.pantheonsite.io\/department-of-theatre-and-dance\/?page_id=456"},"modified":"2026-05-26T20:26:07","modified_gmt":"2026-05-26T20:26:07","slug":"past-theatre-and-dance-seasons","status":"publish","type":"page","link":"https:\/\/www.uwsp.edu\/department-of-theatre-and-dance\/past-theatre-and-dance-seasons\/","title":{"rendered":"Past Theatre and Dance Seasons"},"content":{"rendered":"\n<div class=\"bannerheight650 hero-bwnb bpcc blockspacebottom overlay-image-container\" style=\"background-image:url(https:\/\/www.uwsp.edu\/department-of-theatre-and-dance\/wp-content\/uploads\/sites\/16\/2026\/05\/Ride-the-cyclone.jpeg)\"><div class=\"smaller-banner\"><div class=\"bannerheight650 bpcc smaller-banner-image-container site-width\" style=\"background-image:url(https:\/\/www.uwsp.edu\/department-of-theatre-and-dance\/wp-content\/uploads\/sites\/16\/2026\/05\/Ride-the-cyclone.jpeg)\"><\/div><\/div><img decoding=\"async\" class=\"imgforsmallscrn\" src=\"https:\/\/www.uwsp.edu\/department-of-theatre-and-dance\/wp-content\/uploads\/sites\/16\/2026\/05\/Ride-the-cyclone.jpeg\"\/><div class=\"overlay-text-backdrop\"><div class=\"bannerheight650 overlay-contentwidth\"><div class=\"hero-navbar-space hero-purple-bg overlay-pos-lr overlay-auto  overlay-text-container\"><div class=\"hh-mobile-textwidth\"><div class=\"overlay-text\">&#8220;Ride the Carousel&#8221; 2025-2026 Season<\/div><div class=\"overlay-linkbuttons\"><\/div><\/div><\/div><\/div><\/div><\/div><div class=\"heroNavBar blockspacebottom\"><a href=\"https:\/\/www.uwsp.edu\/admissions-aid\/\" class=\"heroNavBarButton\"><div class=\"hh-mobile-textwidth\">How to Apply <span class=\"sublabel\"><\/span><\/div><\/a><a href=\"https:\/\/www.uwsp.edu\/admissions-aid\/campus-visits\/\" class=\"heroNavBarButton\"><div class=\"hh-mobile-textwidth\">Visit Campus <span class=\"sublabel\"><\/span><\/div><\/a><a href=\"https:\/\/apply.uwsp.edu\/register\/ugrd-reqest-info-full\" class=\"heroNavBarButton\"><div class=\"hh-mobile-textwidth\">Request Info <span class=\"sublabel\"><\/span><\/div><\/a><\/div>\n\n\n\n<div class=\"wp-block-columns is-layout-flex wp-container-core-columns-is-layout-9d6595d7 wp-block-columns-is-layout-flex\">\n<div class=\"wp-block-column is-layout-flow wp-block-column-is-layout-flow\">\n<h4 class=\"wp-block-heading\">2025-2026 season: life, longing and legacy<\/h4>\n\n\n\n<details class=\"wp-block-details is-layout-flow wp-block-details-is-layout-flow\"><summary><strong>Shall We Join the Ladies?<\/strong> and <strong>Trifles<\/strong><\/summary>\n<p>Staged Readings<\/p>\n\n\n\n<p><strong>Shall We Join the Ladies?<\/strong><br>By JM Barrie<br>Directed by Jim O&#8217;Connell<\/p>\n\n\n\n<p>For the guests at the country estate, the past week has been delightful. Tomorrow morning, they will bid their host adieu. But at the farewell dinner, they learn why they were invited and that one of them harbors a gruesome secret. Hang on for the confrontation scene \u2013 with a twist!<\/p>\n\n\n\n<p><strong>Trifles<\/strong><br>By Susan Glaspell<br>Directed by Laurie Schmeling<\/p>\n\n\n\n<p>\u201cIt was such a \u2013 funny way to kill a man.\u201d Minnie Foster Wright sits in jail, accused of murdering her husband. Officers and neighbors search the old farmhouse for evidence pointing to a motive. Will they know it when they see it? An American classic by pioneer feminist author and playwright, Susan Glaspell.<\/p>\n<\/details>\n\n\n\n<details class=\"wp-block-details is-layout-flow wp-block-details-is-layout-flow\"><summary><strong>Picasso at the Lapin Agile<\/strong><\/summary>\n<p>By Steve Martin<br>Directed by Dana Dancho<\/p>\n\n\n\n<p>This long-running off-Broadway absurdist comedy places Albert Einstein and Pablo Picasso in a Parisian caf\u00e9 in 1904, just before the renowned scientist transformed physics with his theory of relativity and the celebrated painter set the art world afire with cubism.<\/p>\n<\/details>\n\n\n\n<details class=\"wp-block-details is-layout-flow wp-block-details-is-layout-flow\"><summary><strong>Ride the Cyclone<\/strong><\/summary>\n<p>Book, Music and Lyrics by Brooke Maxwell and Jacob Richmond<br>Directed by Mark Hanson<br>Music Directed by Kyle Norris<\/p>\n\n\n\n<p> In this hilarious and outlandish story, the lives of six teenagers from a Canadian chamber choir are cut short in a freak accident aboard a roller coaster. When they awake in limbo, a mechanical fortune teller invites each to play \u201cthe game\u201d for a second chance at life. This popular musical is a funny, moving look at what makes a life well-lived!&nbsp;<\/p>\n<\/details>\n\n\n\n<details class=\"wp-block-details is-layout-flow wp-block-details-is-layout-flow\"><summary><strong>Afterimages 2025<\/strong><\/summary>\n<p>An evening of original and inventive choreography by promising young dance artists. Dance majors and minors use the powerful expression of the human body to share personal memories, tell stories, and express universal emotions.<\/p>\n<\/details>\n\n\n\n<details class=\"wp-block-details is-layout-flow wp-block-details-is-layout-flow\"><summary><strong>She Kills Monsters<\/strong><\/summary>\n<p>By Qui Nguyen<br>Directed by Greg Pragel<\/p>\n\n\n\n<p><em>She Kills Monsters<\/em> tells the story of Agnes Evans as she leaves her childhood home in Ohio following the death of her teenage sister, Tilly. When Agnes finds Tilly\u2019s Dungeons &amp; Dragons notebook, however, she finds herself catapulted into a journey of discovery and action-packed adventure in the imaginary world that was her sister\u2019s refuge. This dramatic comedy filled with homicidal fairies, nasty ogres, and 90s pop culture, pays homage to the geek and warrior within us all.<\/p>\n<\/details>\n\n\n\n<details class=\"wp-block-details is-layout-flow wp-block-details-is-layout-flow\"><summary><strong>Danstage 2026<\/strong><\/summary>\n<p>Enjoy an evening of exciting works by UWSP faculty and special guest artists. Highlighting the human body\u2019s capacity for complexity and dynamism, these new dances celebrate the range of dance as an art form. From the deeply expressive, personal gesture to the virtuosic athleticism of pure technique, these four new works invite you to consider how we connect to and understand the world both within and around us.<\/p>\n<\/details>\n\n\n\n<details class=\"wp-block-details is-layout-flow wp-block-details-is-layout-flow\"><summary><strong>The Secret Garden<\/strong><\/summary>\n<p>Music and Lyrics by Marsha Norman<br>Music by Lucy Simon<br>Based on the novel by Frances Hodgson Burnett<br>Directed by Mark Hanson<br>Music Directed by Kyle Norris<\/p>\n\n\n\n<p>This enchanting children\u2019s literature classic is re-imagined in brilliant musical style. Mary Lennox, an 11-year old girl orphaned in India, who returns to Yorkshire, England, to live with her embittered, reclusive uncle and the ghosts of the past who dwell in the house. The estate\u2019s many wonders include a mysterious locked secret garden which beckons to Mary to find the key to its door and bring the garden back to life.<\/p>\n<\/details>\n\n\n\n<hr class=\"wp-block-separator has-alpha-channel-opacity\"\/>\n\n\n\n<h4 class=\"wp-block-heading\">2024-2025 season: a season of&#8230;<\/h4>\n\n\n\n<details class=\"wp-block-details is-layout-flow wp-block-details-is-layout-flow\"><summary><strong>Eleven Weeks of Nuclear Summer<\/strong><\/summary>\n<p>By Sophie McIntosh <br>Directed by Serena Alexander and Laurie Schmeling <br><\/p>\n\n\n\n<p>This new play by UWSP BA Drama Aluma Sophie McIntosh (\u201920) follows the personal and existential crises of five camp counselors in mid-apocalyptic Maine. Facing questions of self, connection, and survival, these young women are living on the edge of adulthood and civilization.<\/p>\n<\/details>\n\n\n\n<details class=\"wp-block-details is-layout-flow wp-block-details-is-layout-flow\"><summary><strong>Side by Side by Sondheim<\/strong><\/summary>\n<p>Music &amp; Lyrics by Stephen Sondheim <br>Continuity by Ned Sherrin <br>Directed by Mark Hanson <\/p>\n\n\n\n<p>Simple and unpretentious, this Tony Award-winning musical is a perfect introduction to the work of contemporary master Stephen Sondheim and a must see for any true Sondheim fan. Celebrating the wit and genius of musical theatre\u2019s most influential artist, \u201cSide By Side By Sondheim\u201d strings together a collection of some of Sondheim\u2019s most iconic works. San Francisco-based artist Jacqueline De Muro is a featured guest artist and shares the stage with a stellar cast of UWSP musical theatre students.<\/p>\n<\/details>\n\n\n\n<details class=\"wp-block-details is-layout-flow wp-block-details-is-layout-flow\"><summary><strong>The Mousetrap<\/strong><\/summary>\n<p>By Agatha Christie <br>Directed by Tyler Marchant <\/p>\n\n\n\n<p>Brimming with intrigue, sophisticated humor, and surprising twists, Agatha Christie\u2019s iconic murder mystery is the world\u2019s most successful and longest running play. Come discover what London\u2019s West End audiences have been enjoying (and keeping secret) for the past 72 years!<\/p>\n<\/details>\n\n\n\n<details class=\"wp-block-details is-layout-flow wp-block-details-is-layout-flow\"><summary><strong>Afterimages 2024<\/strong><\/summary>\n<p>For more than 30 years, \u201cAfterimages\u201d has been a showcase event in the Theatre and Dance season. The only production fully produced and conceptualized by students, this dance concert features original choreography by dance majors and minors in a variety of dance styles including ballet, contemporary, hip hop, jazz, modern, and tap.<\/p>\n<\/details>\n\n\n\n<details class=\"wp-block-details is-layout-flow wp-block-details-is-layout-flow\"><summary><strong>A Cry of Players<\/strong><\/summary>\n<p>A Staged Reading<br>By William Gibson <br>Directed by Greg Pragel <\/p>\n\n\n\n<p>Not much is known about the life of William Shakespeare, whom some consider to be the greatest playwright and poet in the English language. With scant information to lead him, celebrated playwright William Gibson (\u201cThe Miracle Worker\u201d) crafts a delightfully imagined and witty look into the young life of a budding poet extraordinaire.<\/p>\n<\/details>\n\n\n\n<details class=\"wp-block-details is-layout-flow wp-block-details-is-layout-flow\"><summary><strong>The Pirates of Penzance<\/strong><\/summary>\n<p>By W. S. Gilbert &amp; Arthur Sullivan <br>Directed by Mark Hanson <\/p>\n\n\n\n<p>A hilarious farce of sentimental pirates, bumbling policemen, dim-witted young lovers, and an eccentric Major-General. Set sail with this most popular of Gilbert &amp; Sullivan\u2019s comic operas which hasn\u2019t been seen on the UWSP stage for nearly twenty years. You won\u2019t want to miss the most famous patter song in musical theatre history!<\/p>\n<\/details>\n\n\n\n<details class=\"wp-block-details is-layout-flow wp-block-details-is-layout-flow\"><summary><strong>Danstage 2025<\/strong><\/summary>\n<p>Featuring new choreography by Michael Estanich, Sarah Olson, Pamela Luedtke and guest artist Jeffery Patterson <\/p>\n\n\n\n<p>Enjoy the power and beauty of dance in an evening of new work created by UW-Stevens Point dance faculty and guest artists. Each choreographer reveals an individual point of view through the dynamic and intricate organization of bodies moving through space. \u201cDanstage 2025\u201d invites you to experience all that we feel and what words cannot express.<\/p>\n<\/details>\n\n\n\n<details class=\"wp-block-details is-layout-flow wp-block-details-is-layout-flow\"><summary><strong>Love&#8217;s Labor&#8217;s Won<\/strong><\/summary>\n<p>By Scott Kaiser <br>Directed by Dana Dancho <\/p>\n\n\n\n<p>In Scott Kaiser\u2019s sequel to William Shakespeare\u2019s beloved early \u2018rom-com\u2019 \u201cLove\u2019s Labour\u2019s Lost\u201d, four young couples reunite after four turbulent years in hopes of rekindling their romances that were dashed at the end of Shakespeare\u2019s play due to the sudden death of the King of France. With many a twist and turn, this delightful comedy will have you guessing from beginning to end.<\/p>\n<\/details>\n\n\n\n<hr class=\"wp-block-separator has-alpha-channel-opacity\"\/>\n\n\n\n<h4 class=\"wp-block-heading\">2023-2024 season: hidden lives<\/h4>\n\n\n\n<details class=\"wp-block-details is-layout-flow wp-block-details-is-layout-flow\"><summary><strong>Spoon River Anthology<\/strong><\/summary>\n<p>A Staged Reading<br>Directed by Jim O\u2019Connell <\/p>\n\n\n\n<p><strong>Spoon River Anthology<\/strong>, by Edgar Lee Masters, is a collection of short free verse poems that collectively narrates the epitaphs of the residents of the fictional Spoon River, Illinois. They are spoken from beyond the grave by former residents of the dreary, confining small town.<\/p>\n<\/details>\n\n\n\n<details class=\"wp-block-details is-layout-flow wp-block-details-is-layout-flow\"><summary><strong>The Moors<\/strong><\/summary>\n<p>Directed by Laurie Schmeling and Sarah E. Ross <\/p>\n\n\n\n<p>Two sisters and a dog live out their lives on the bleak English moors, dreaming of love and power. The arrival of a hapless governess and a moor-hen set all three on a strange and dangerous path. The Moors is a dark comedy about love, desperation, and visibility.<\/p>\n<\/details>\n\n\n\n<details class=\"wp-block-details is-layout-flow wp-block-details-is-layout-flow\"><summary><strong>She Loves Me<\/strong><\/summary>\n<p>Directed by Mark Hanson <\/p>\n\n\n\n<p>In this scented case of mistaken identity and letter writing, two feuding perfume clerks have no idea that they are in love. Set in a 1930s European perfumery, we meet shop clerks, Amalia and Georg, who, more often than not, don\u2019t see eye to eye. After both respond to a \u201clonely hearts advertisement\u201d in the newspaper, they now live for the love letters that they exchange, but the identity of their admirers remains unknown. Join Amalia and Georg to discover the identity of their true loves\u2026 and all the twists and turns along the way!<\/p>\n<\/details>\n\n\n\n<details class=\"wp-block-details is-layout-flow wp-block-details-is-layout-flow\"><summary><strong>Afterimages 2023<\/strong><\/summary>\n<p>Afterimages is an exciting and unique experience in the Department of Theatre and Dance. It features original choreography by dance majors and minors who are eager to experiment with their artistry and uses dance to explore their relationship to the world around them. This shared artistic experience focuses on student involvement and allows for collaboration and contribution from all aspects of our department. The choreographers, dancers, designers, and technicians are all UWSP Theatre and Dance students!<\/p>\n<\/details>\n\n\n\n<details class=\"wp-block-details is-layout-flow wp-block-details-is-layout-flow\"><summary><strong>Eurydice<\/strong><\/summary>\n<p>A Staged Reading<br>Directed by Greg Pragel <\/p>\n\n\n\n<p>\u201cEurydice\u201d reimagines the classic myth of Orpheus and Eurydice not through Orpheus\u2019s infamous pilgrimage to retrieve his bridge, but through the eyes of its heroine. Dying too young on her wedding day, Eurydice must journey to the underworld, where she reunites with her father and struggles to remember her lost love. With contemporary characters, plot twists, and a script written to be a playground for designers, the play is a fresh look at a timeless love story.<\/p>\n<\/details>\n\n\n\n<details class=\"wp-block-details is-layout-flow wp-block-details-is-layout-flow\"><summary><strong>Kodachrome<\/strong><\/summary>\n<p>Directed by Tyler Marchant <\/p>\n\n\n\n<p>Welcome to Colchester, a small town where everybody knows each other and the pace of life allows the pursuit of love to take up as much space as it needs. Our tour guide is Suzanne, the town photographer, who lets us peek into her neighbors\u2019 lives to catch glimpses of romance in all its stages of development. A play about love, nostalgia, the seasons and how we learn to say goodbye.<\/p>\n<\/details>\n\n\n\n<details class=\"wp-block-details is-layout-flow wp-block-details-is-layout-flow\"><summary><strong>Bright Star<\/strong><\/summary>\n<p>Inspired by a true story, BRIGHT STAR tells a sweeping tale of love and redemption set against the rich backdrop of the American South in the 1920s and \u201940s. When literary editor Alice Murphy meets a young soldier just home from World War II, he awakens her longing for the child she once lost. Haunted by their unique connection, Alice sets out on a journey to understand her past\u2014and what she finds has the power to transform both of their lives. An uplifting theatrical journey that holds you tightly in its grasp, BRIGHT STAR is as refreshingly genuine as it is daringly hopeful.<\/p>\n<\/details>\n\n\n\n<details class=\"wp-block-details is-layout-flow wp-block-details-is-layout-flow\"><summary><strong>Danstage 2024<\/strong><\/summary>\n<p>An exciting evening of new works created by UWSP Dance Program faculty Michael Estanich, Jeannie Hill, Sarah Olson, and a nationally recognized guest artist that displays the remarkable versatility of the UWSP Dance Program. The concert demonstrates the vast range that dance encompasses\u2013 in style, intention, feeling, and purpose. The dances created are rich investigations of the questions that we ponder in life and each one reveals, through the moving body, something special and unique.<\/p>\n<\/details>\n\n\n\n<hr class=\"wp-block-separator has-alpha-channel-opacity\"\/>\n\n\n\n<h4 class=\"wp-block-heading\">2022-2023 season: WHAT LIES BENEATH<\/h4>\n\n\n\n<details class=\"wp-block-details is-layout-flow wp-block-details-is-layout-flow\"><summary><strong>Agatha Christie&#8217;s Murder on the Orient Express<\/strong><\/summary>\n<p>A Staged Reading<br>Adapted for the Stage by Ken Ludwig<br>Directed by Laurie Schmeling<\/p>\n\n\n\n<p>Winter, 1934: The Orient Express departs Istanbul for Paris. Just after midnight, a snowdrift stops the luxurious train in its tracks. At daybreak, an American tycoon lies dead in his compartment, stabbed a dozen times, his door locked from the inside. Isolated and with a killer in their midst, the passengers rely on detective Hercules Poirot to identify the murderer \u2013 before they can strike again.<\/p>\n<\/details>\n\n\n\n<details class=\"wp-block-details is-layout-flow wp-block-details-is-layout-flow\"><summary><strong>The Wolves<\/strong><\/summary>\n<p>By Sarah DeLappe<br>Directed by Tyler Marchant<\/p>\n\n\n\n<p>Left quad. Right quad. Lunge. A girls indoor soccer team warms up. From the safety of their suburban stretch circle, the team navigates big questions and wages tiny battles with all the vim and vigor of a pack of adolescent warriors. A portrait of life, liberty, and the pursuit of happiness for nine American girls who just want to score some goals.<\/p>\n<\/details>\n\n\n\n<details class=\"wp-block-details is-layout-flow wp-block-details-is-layout-flow\"><summary><strong>Afterimages 2022<\/strong><\/summary>\n<p>Afterimages is an exciting and unique experience in the Department of Theatre and Dance. It features original choreography by dance majors and minors who are eager to experiment with their artistry and uses dance to explore their relationship to the world around them. This shared artistic experience focuses on student involvement and allows for collaboration and contribution from all aspects of our department. The choreographers, dancers, designers, and technicians are all UWSP Theatre and Dance students!<\/p>\n<\/details>\n\n\n\n<details class=\"wp-block-details is-layout-flow wp-block-details-is-layout-flow\"><summary><strong>A Christmas Carol: The Musical<\/strong><\/summary>\n<p>Directed by Mark Hanson<br>Music Director Luke Shepherd<\/p>\n\n\n\n<p><strong>A Christmas Carol<\/strong>\u202fis a spectacular adaptation of Charles Dickens\u2019\u202fwell-known story by Broad-way heavy hitters, Alan Menken (Disney\u2019s Beauty and the Beast,\u202fDisney\u2019s The Little Mermaid,\u202fLittle Shop of Horrors) and\u202fLynn Ahrens (Ragtime,\u202fSeussical,\u202fOnce on This Island). The story of miserly Ebenezer Scrooge and his ghostly visits has delighted audiences for generations! Join us this holiday season for this family friendly musical.<\/p>\n<\/details>\n\n\n\n<details class=\"wp-block-details is-layout-flow wp-block-details-is-layout-flow\"><summary><strong>Animal Farm<\/strong><\/summary>\n<p>Staged Reading<br>By George Orwell<br>Directed by Greg Pragel<\/p>\n\n\n\n<p>George Orwell\u2019s satire on the perils of Stalinism has proved magnificently long-lived as a parable about totalitarianism anywhere and has given the world at least one immortal phrase: \u201cSome are more equal than others.\u201d The animals on a farm drive out their master and take over and run the farm for themselves. The experiment is successful, except that someone must take the deposed farmer\u2019s place. Leadership devolves upon the pigs, which are cleverer than the rest of the animals. Unfortunately, their character is not equal to their intelligence.<\/p>\n<\/details>\n\n\n\n<details class=\"wp-block-details is-layout-flow wp-block-details-is-layout-flow\"><summary><strong>The Misanthrope<\/strong><\/summary>\n<p>Moliere, translated into English verse by Richard Wilbur<br>Directed by Elizabeth Parks<\/p>\n\n\n\n<p>Outraged by the empty flattery and dishonesty of men, Alceste declares he will speak only truth\u2014no matter who it may offend. Philinte counsels him to temper his rashness, but Alceste claims he can no longer tolerate the two-faced conventions of the world. Ironically, Alceste is enamored with Celim\u00e8ne, whose malicious tongue and unceasing flirtations make her the embodiment of everything Alceste professes to loathe. Upon discovering Celim\u00e8ne\u2019s scathing commentary on her lovers, Alceste rejects her affection and declares that he will renounce the world and seek a place where honesty can still flourish.<\/p>\n<\/details>\n\n\n\n<details class=\"wp-block-details is-layout-flow wp-block-details-is-layout-flow\"><summary><strong>Am\u00e9lie<\/strong><\/summary>\n<p>Based on the motion picture <strong>Am\u00e9lie<\/strong> written by Jean-Pierre Leunet and Guillerme Laurant<br>Directed by Mark Hanson<\/p>\n\n\n\n<p>Am\u00e9lie is an extraordinary young woman who lives quietly in the world but loudly in her mind. She covertly improvises small but surprising acts of kindness that bring joy and mayhem. But when a chance at love comes her way, Am\u00e9lie realizes that to find happiness she\u2019ll have to risk everything and say what\u2019s in her heart. Be inspired by this imaginative dreamer who finds her voice, discovers the power of connection, and sees possibility around every corner.<\/p>\n<\/details>\n\n\n\n<details class=\"wp-block-details is-layout-flow wp-block-details-is-layout-flow\"><summary><strong>Danstage 2023<\/strong><\/summary>\n<p>An exciting evening of new works created by UWSP faculty and featuring additional work by a special guest artist.<\/p>\n<\/details>\n\n\n\n<hr class=\"wp-block-separator has-alpha-channel-opacity\"\/>\n\n\n\n<h4 class=\"wp-block-heading\">2021-2022 season: back to the boards<\/h4>\n\n\n\n<details class=\"wp-block-details is-layout-flow wp-block-details-is-layout-flow\"><summary><strong>Passage<\/strong><\/summary>\n<p>A Staged Reading<br>By Christopher Chen<br>Directed by Tyler Marchant<\/p>\n\n\n\n<p>Inspired by E.M. Forster\u2019s <em>A Passage to India<\/em>, the play follows the delicate, often impossible friendship between a local doctor and an expat teacher in a fictional, oppressed country, exploring how deep-rooted power imbalances infect personal dynamics.<\/p>\n<\/details>\n\n\n\n<details class=\"wp-block-details is-layout-flow wp-block-details-is-layout-flow\"><summary><strong>Red Velvet<\/strong><\/summary>\n<p>By Lolita Chakrabarti<br>Co-directed by Parke Fech and Kendra James<\/p>\n\n\n\n<p>The story begins at a London theatre in 1833, as the famous lead playing &#8220;Othello&#8221; has collapsed on stage. His replacement is a young black American actor, causing tension as the public riot in the streets over the abolition of slavery in the United Kingdom. Based on the real life of Ira Aldridge, a professional actor who performed throughout Europe from 1824 until his death in 1867, Aldridge is the only black actor honored with a bronze plaque at the Shakespeare Memorial Theatre at Stratford-upon-Avon.<\/p>\n<\/details>\n\n\n\n<details class=\"wp-block-details is-layout-flow wp-block-details-is-layout-flow\"><summary><strong>Into the Woods<\/strong><\/summary>\n<p>Music and Lyrics by Stephen Sondheim<br>Directed by Mark Hanson<\/p>\n\n\n\n<p>&#8220;Into the Woods&#8221; weaves together the stories and memorable characters of several classic fairy tales, including &#8220;Jack and the Beanstalk,&#8221; &#8220;Cinderella&#8221; and &#8220;Rapunzel,&#8221; while introducing new characters. Premiering on Broadway in 1987, it was revived in 2002. A Disney film adaptation was released in 2014, featuring Meryl Streep, James Corden and Emily Blunt among the main characters.<\/p>\n<\/details>\n\n\n\n<details class=\"wp-block-details is-layout-flow wp-block-details-is-layout-flow\"><summary><strong>Afterimages 2021<\/strong><\/summary>\n<p>Afterimages is an exciting and unique experience in the Department of Theatre and Dance. It features original choreography by dance majors and minors who are eager to experiment with their artistry and uses dance to explore their relationship to the world around them. This shared artistic experience focuses on student involvement and allows for collaboration and contribution from all aspects of our department. The choreographers, dancers, designers, and technicians are all UWSP Theatre and Dance students!<\/p>\n<\/details>\n\n\n\n<details class=\"wp-block-details is-layout-flow wp-block-details-is-layout-flow\"><summary><strong>The Shadow Box<\/strong><\/summary>\n<p>Staged Reading<br>By Michael Cristofer<br>Directed by Jim O&#8217;Connell<\/p>\n\n\n\n<p>The show tells the stories of three terminally ill patients who live in cottages near a hospital and are visited by family and friends. It treats facing mortality as another stage of life, O&#8217;Connell said, as it was written in response to a new concept at the time \u2013 hospice, and the opportunity to die at home rather than a hospital.<\/p>\n<\/details>\n\n\n\n<details class=\"wp-block-details is-layout-flow wp-block-details-is-layout-flow\"><summary><strong>As We Climb<\/strong><\/summary>\n<p>Written and Directed by Elizabeth Parks<\/p>\n\n\n\n<p>In \u201cAs We Climb,\u201d a young woman has run away. As her grieving father and community are left behind, they must face their own experiences of systemic sexism and oppression and consider the ways in which they perpetuate these broken systems.<\/p>\n<\/details>\n\n\n\n<details class=\"wp-block-details is-layout-flow wp-block-details-is-layout-flow\"><summary><strong>Cabaret<\/strong><\/summary>\n<p>Music by John Kander, Lyrics by Fred Ebb<br>Book by Joe Masteroff <br>Directed by Mark Hanson<\/p>\n\n\n\n<p>Set in the Kit Kat Klub in Berlin, the show focuses on two couples \u2013 American writer Cliff Bradshaw and English cabaret performer Sally Bowles, and German boarding house owner Fraulein Schneider and her elderly Jewish suitor Herr Schultz. The club\u2019s emcee takes the audience through the show.<\/p>\n<\/details>\n\n\n\n<details class=\"wp-block-details is-layout-flow wp-block-details-is-layout-flow\"><summary><strong>Danstage 2022<\/strong><\/summary>\n<p>An exciting evening of new works created by UWSP faculty and featuring additional work by a special guest artist.<\/p>\n<\/details>\n\n\n\n<hr class=\"wp-block-separator has-alpha-channel-opacity\"\/>\n\n\n\n<h4 class=\"wp-block-heading\">2019-2020 season<\/h4>\n\n\n\n<details class=\"wp-block-details is-layout-flow wp-block-details-is-layout-flow\"><summary><strong>The Spiritualist<\/strong><\/summary>\n<p>A Staged Reading<br>By Robert Ford<br>Directed by Jared Hanlin<\/p>\n\n\n\n<p>Rosemary Dunn is not your typical English widow \u2013 she communes with the spirits of famous dead composers. She offers legendary artists, such as Liszt, Beethoven, and Brahms the opportunity to complete their unfinished symphonies, to share them with the world, and to spread the news of the afterlife.<\/p>\n<\/details>\n\n\n\n<details class=\"wp-block-details is-layout-flow wp-block-details-is-layout-flow\"><summary><strong>The Spitfire Grill<\/strong><\/summary>\n<p>Music and Book by James Valcq<br>Lyrics and Book by Fred Alley<br>Based on the Film by Lee David Zlotoff<br>Directed by Mark Hanson<\/p>\n\n\n\n<p>A torn page from an old travel book sparks parolee Percy Talbot to journey to a small town in Wisconsin. There she finds a new life working at the Spitfire Grill. The folks in this depressed town have more to worry about than Percy\u2019s past, but fear and hesitancy turn to friendship when Percy schemes to revive the old grill by raffling it off. The entry fee is one hundred dollars, and the best essay on why you want the grill wins. Soon mail is arriving by the wheelbarrow full, and things are definitely cookin\u2019 at the Spitfire Grill.<\/p>\n<\/details>\n\n\n\n<details class=\"wp-block-details is-layout-flow wp-block-details-is-layout-flow\"><summary><strong>Clown Bar<\/strong><\/summary>\n<p>By Adam Szymkowicz<br>Directed by Tyler Marchant<\/p>\n\n\n\n<p>Long ago Happy left the Clown Bar and the organized clown crime world to work for the good guys. Now his junkie brother Timmy has been murdered and Happy returns to his old life to ask a few questions. But can he go home again without getting sucked into the seedy clown underbelly of vice and violence? Can he survive the gun toting clowns who used to be his friends or Blinky, the lady clown he left behind?<\/p>\n<\/details>\n\n\n\n<details class=\"wp-block-details is-layout-flow wp-block-details-is-layout-flow\"><summary><strong>Afterimages 2022<\/strong><\/summary>\n<p>Afterimages is an exciting and unique experience in the Department of Theatre and Dance. It features original choreography by dance majors and minors who are eager to experiment with their artistry and uses dance to explore their relationship to the world around them. This shared artistic experience focuses on student involvement and allows for collaboration and contribution from all aspects of our department. The choreographers, dancers, designers, and technicians are all UWSP Theatre and Dance students!<\/p>\n<\/details>\n\n\n\n<details class=\"wp-block-details is-layout-flow wp-block-details-is-layout-flow\"><summary><strong>The Six Fingered Woman<\/strong><\/summary>\n<p>Staged Reading<br>Written by Sophie McIntosh<br>Directed by Tyler Marchant<\/p>\n\n\n\n<p>Written by a current UW-Stevens Point drama major, the play tells of a Hollywood makeup artist who becomes entangled in a relationship with the person whose injuries she is using as a model for her next horror movie.<\/p>\n<\/details>\n\n\n\n<details class=\"wp-block-details is-layout-flow wp-block-details-is-layout-flow\"><summary><strong>Sense and Sensibility<\/strong><\/summary>\n<p>Based on a novel by Jane Austen<br>Adapted by Kate Hamill<br>Directed by Guest Director Erin Nicole Eggers<\/p>\n\n\n\n<p>A drama created from Jane Austen&#8217;s classic novel follows the Dashwood sisters as they navigate life after the death of their father. When reputation is everything, how do you follow your heart? A modern twist on the Jane Austen classic.<\/p>\n<\/details>\n\n\n\n<details class=\"wp-block-details is-layout-flow wp-block-details-is-layout-flow\"><summary><strong>Mamma Mia!<\/strong><\/summary>\n<p>Music and Lyrics by Benny Anderson and Bjorn Ulvaeus<br>Additional Songs by Stig Anderson<br>Book by Catherine Johnson<br>Directed and Choreographed by Jeannie Hill<\/p>\n\n\n\n<p>Featuring songs by ABBA, the musical centers on &#8217;70s girl Donna raising a &#8217;90s era daughter who wants her dad to walk her down the aisle. If only her mother would tell her who he is!<\/p>\n<\/details>\n\n\n\n<details class=\"wp-block-details is-layout-flow wp-block-details-is-layout-flow\"><summary><strong>Danstage 2020<\/strong><\/summary>\n<p>An exciting evening of new works created by UWSP faculty and featuring additional work by a special guest artist.<\/p>\n<\/details>\n\n\n\n<hr class=\"wp-block-separator has-alpha-channel-opacity\"\/>\n\n\n\n<h4 class=\"wp-block-heading\">2018-2019 season<\/h4>\n\n\n\n<details class=\"wp-block-details is-layout-flow wp-block-details-is-layout-flow\"><summary><strong>Cat on a Hot Tin Roof<\/strong><\/summary>\n<p>By Tennessee Williams<br>Directed by Jared Hanlin<\/p>\n\n\n\n<p>Set in the Mississippi Delta of the 1950s, \u201cCat on a Hot Tin Roof\u201d is a time capsule of the southern culture of the time. Plantation owner Big Daddy Pollitt is marking his 65<sup>th<\/sup>&nbsp;birthday, while his alcoholic son, Brick, and daughter-in-law, Maggie, battle each other and Brick\u2019s older brother and his wife. The play won Williams the Pulitzer in 1955 and in 1958 it became an Academy Award-nominated film starring Elizabeth Taylor and Paul Newman.<\/p>\n<\/details>\n\n\n\n<details class=\"wp-block-details is-layout-flow wp-block-details-is-layout-flow\"><summary><strong>Heathers: The Musical<\/strong><\/summary>\n<p>By Laurence O&#8217;Keefe and Kevin Murphy<br>Directed by Mark Hanson<br>Music Directed by Kristin Stowell<br>Choreography by Jeannie Hill<\/p>\n\n\n\n<p>The off-Broadway rock musical is set at Westerberg High School, where a shoulder-padded, scrunchie-wearing trio, each named Heather, are the hottest and meanest girls in Ohio. Another student, Veronica, seems to fit in with them until the mysterious J.D. leads her down a different path<\/p>\n<\/details>\n\n\n\n<details class=\"wp-block-details is-layout-flow wp-block-details-is-layout-flow\"><summary><strong>Afterimages 2018<\/strong><\/summary>\n<p>Afterimages is an exciting and unique experience in the Department of Theatre and Dance. It features original choreography by dance majors and minors who are eager to experiment with their artistry and uses dance to explore their relationship to the world around them. This shared artistic experience focuses on student involvement and allows for collaboration and contribution from all aspects of our department. The choreographers, dancers, designers, and technicians are all UWSP Theatre and Dance students!<\/p>\n<\/details>\n\n\n\n<details class=\"wp-block-details is-layout-flow wp-block-details-is-layout-flow\"><summary><strong>Kodachrome<\/strong><\/summary>\n<p>By Adam Szymkowicz<br>Directed by Tyler Marchant<\/p>\n\n\n\n<p>Set in a small town named Colchester, the play allows local photographer Suzanne to give audiences a peek into the lives of her neighbors. She captures glimpses of romance in a town where the pace of life allows the pursuit of love to take up as much space as it needs.<\/p>\n<\/details>\n\n\n\n<details class=\"wp-block-details is-layout-flow wp-block-details-is-layout-flow\"><summary><strong>Macbeth<\/strong><\/summary>\n<p>By William Shakespeare<br>Directed by Jared Hanlin<\/p>\n\n\n\n<p>The play centers on a Scottish general, Macbeth, who hears three witches prophesy that he will be king. He and his wife stop at nothing to make that happen, leading them down a path of guilt and madness. The UW-Stevens Point production sets the action in post-apocalyptic Scotland, where the destruction of the world has caused people to return to a violent, feudal society.<\/p>\n<\/details>\n\n\n\n<details class=\"wp-block-details is-layout-flow wp-block-details-is-layout-flow\"><summary><strong>Amour<\/strong><\/summary>\n<p>By Jeremy Sams<br>Music by Michel Legrand<br>Based on the original French libretto by Didier Van Cauwelaert and the short sotry &#8220;Le Passe-muraille&#8221; by Marcel Ayme<br>Directed by Mark Hanson<\/p>\n\n\n\n<p>Set in Paris, &#8220;Amour&#8221; is the story of Dusoleil, an unassuming, shy office clerk who falls in love with Isabelle. When he discovers he has the power to walk through walls, he becomes a Robin Hood figure and captures the nation&#8217;s attention, as well as Isabelle&#8217;s.<\/p>\n<\/details>\n\n\n\n<details class=\"wp-block-details is-layout-flow wp-block-details-is-layout-flow\"><summary><strong>Danstage 2019<\/strong><\/summary>\n<p>An exciting evening of new works created by UWSP faculty and featuring additional work by a special guest artist.<\/p>\n<\/details>\n<\/div>\n\n\n\n<div class=\"wp-block-column is-layout-flow wp-block-column-is-layout-flow\">\n<h4 class=\"wp-block-heading\">2017-2018 season<\/h4>\n\n\n\n<details class=\"wp-block-details is-layout-flow wp-block-details-is-layout-flow\"><summary><strong>Student Body<\/strong><\/summary>\n<p>By Frank Winters<br>Directed by Stephen Trovillion Smith<\/p>\n\n\n\n<p>In &#8220;Student Body,&#8221; a group of college students finds themselves facing a moral dilemma when they view a video from a party they attended. They are locked in an intense ethical argument about how to treat a sexual assault that happened in their midst. Does someone know more than they are willing to admit? Should they report it to police? Seemingly obvious answers become complex as they argue about what to do with the video. It becomes clear everyone has something to lose.<\/p>\n<\/details>\n\n\n\n<details class=\"wp-block-details is-layout-flow wp-block-details-is-layout-flow\"><summary><strong>Spamalot<\/strong><\/summary>\n<p>By Eric Idle and John Du Prez<br>Directed by Mark Hanson<\/p>\n\n\n\n<p>Adapted from the 1975 film &#8220;Monty Python and the Holy Grail,&#8221; &#8220;Spamalot&#8221; parodies the legend of King Arthur and his Knights of the Round Table as well as other Broadway musicals and well-known Monty Python skits. Python actor Eric Idle wrote the play and lyrics and co-wrote the music with John Du Prez. The 2005 Broadway production won three Tony Awards, including Best Musical, and received 14 Tony Award nominations.<\/p>\n<\/details>\n\n\n\n<details class=\"wp-block-details is-layout-flow wp-block-details-is-layout-flow\"><summary><strong>Afterimages 2017<\/strong><\/summary>\n<p>Afterimages is an exciting and unique experience in the Department of Theatre and Dance. It features original choreography by dance majors and minors who are eager to experiment with their artistry and uses dance to explore their relationship to the world around them. This shared artistic experience focuses on student involvement and allows for collaboration and contribution from all aspects of our department. The choreographers, dancers, designers, and technicians are all UWSP Theatre and Dance students!<\/p>\n<\/details>\n\n\n\n<details class=\"wp-block-details is-layout-flow wp-block-details-is-layout-flow\"><summary><strong>Metamorphoses<\/strong><\/summary>\n<p>Based on the tales of Ovid<br>Written by Mary Zimmerman<br>Directed by Alan Patrick Kenny<\/p>\n\n\n\n<p>The UWSP production brings Ovid&#8217;s classical Greek and Roman tales\u2014such as Midas, Orpheus and Eurydice, and Alcyone and Ceyx\u2014into a contemporary light. A signature element of Mary Zimmerman\u2019s original script is its non-naturalistic, highly theatrical setting: the entire stage features a large, shallow pool of water. This watery environment acts as a literal and metaphorical tool, representing both the maritime origins of the stories and the fluid, ever-changing nature of the human condition.<\/p>\n<\/details>\n\n\n\n<details class=\"wp-block-details is-layout-flow wp-block-details-is-layout-flow\"><summary><strong>Danstage 2018<\/strong><\/summary>\n<p>An exciting evening of new works created by UWSP faculty and featuring additional work by a special guest artist.<\/p>\n<\/details>\n\n\n\n<details class=\"wp-block-details is-layout-flow wp-block-details-is-layout-flow\"><summary><strong>Company<\/strong><\/summary>\n<p>By Stephen Sondheim<br>Directed by Tyler Marchant<br>Music Direction by Mark Hanson<\/p>\n\n\n\n<p>The story follows confirmed bachelor Robert and his observations on the pros and cons of marriage through his interactions with his five married, best-friend couples, all while celebrating his 35th birthday.<\/p>\n<\/details>\n\n\n\n<hr class=\"wp-block-separator has-alpha-channel-opacity\"\/>\n\n\n\n<h4 class=\"wp-block-heading\">2016-2017 season<\/h4>\n\n\n\n<details class=\"wp-block-details is-layout-flow wp-block-details-is-layout-flow\"><summary><strong>Unnecessary Farce<\/strong><\/summary>\n<p>By Paul Slade Smith<br>Directed by Tyler Marchant<\/p>\n\n\n\n<p>A fast-paced, door-slamming comedy set in an economy motel, two rookie cops attempt to videotape an embezzling mayor meeting his accountant. Chaos ensues with mistaken identities, stolen money, a mysterious Scottish hitman, and missing clothes.<\/p>\n<\/details>\n\n\n\n<details class=\"wp-block-details is-layout-flow wp-block-details-is-layout-flow\"><summary><strong>La Cage Aux Folles<\/strong><\/summary>\n<p>Music and Lyrics by Jerry Herman<br>Book by Harvey Feinstein<br>Directed by Alan Kenny<\/p>\n\n\n\n<p>A classic musical that tells the heartwarming and hilarious story of Georges, a St. Tropez nightclub owner, and his partner Albin (the club&#8217;s star drag performer). Chaos ensues when their son announces his engagement to the daughter of a conservative, right-wing politician.<\/p>\n<\/details>\n\n\n\n<details class=\"wp-block-details is-layout-flow wp-block-details-is-layout-flow\"><summary><strong>Afterimages 2016<\/strong><\/summary>\n<p>Afterimages is an exciting and unique experience in the Department of Theatre and Dance. It features original choreography by dance majors and minors who are eager to experiment with their artistry and uses dance to explore their relationship to the world around them. This shared artistic experience focuses on student involvement and allows for collaboration and contribution from all aspects of our department. The choreographers, dancers, designers, and technicians are all UWSP Theatre and Dance students!<\/p>\n<\/details>\n\n\n\n<details class=\"wp-block-details is-layout-flow wp-block-details-is-layout-flow\"><summary><strong>Jacques Brel is Alive and Well and Living in Paris<\/strong><\/summary>\n<p>By Mort Shuman and Eric Blau<br>Composer Jacques Brel<br>Music Director Luke Shepherd<\/p>\n\n\n\n<p>A tribute to Brel&#8217;s storytelling and the impact of his music, exploring themes of love, death, and war. The show features a collection of Brel&#8217;s songs, each telling a story and examining the complexities of the human heart. <\/p>\n<\/details>\n\n\n\n<details class=\"wp-block-details is-layout-flow wp-block-details-is-layout-flow\"><summary><strong>The Miracle Worker<\/strong><\/summary>\n<p>By William Gibson<br>Based on the autobiography by Helen Keller<br>Directed by Stephen Trovillion Smith<\/p>\n\n\n\n<p>&#8220;The Miracle Worker&#8221; tells the story of Helen Keller, who lost her hearing and sight in infancy. As a young girl, Helen is introduced to Annie Sullivan, a teacher educated at the Perkins School for the Blind in Boston, and her life is forever changed.<\/p>\n<\/details>\n\n\n\n<details class=\"wp-block-details is-layout-flow wp-block-details-is-layout-flow\"><summary><strong>Danstage 2017<\/strong><\/summary>\n<p>An exciting evening of new works created by UWSP faculty and featuring additional work by a special guest artist.<\/p>\n<\/details>\n\n\n\n<details class=\"wp-block-details is-layout-flow wp-block-details-is-layout-flow\"><summary><strong>Blood Wedding<\/strong><\/summary>\n<p>By Federico Garc\u00eda Lorca<br>Translated by Langston Hughes<br>Adapted by Melia Bensussen<br>Directed by Jared Hanlin<\/p>\n\n\n\n<p>A tragic drama set in rural Spain that engages with themes of love, honor, and violence within a society ruled by rigid traditions. The story follows two star-crossed lovers, the Bride and Leonardo Felix, who insist they must marry despite an existing feud between their families. The Bride abandons her husband, the Bridegroom, on their wedding day to run away with her former lover, Leonardo F\u00e9lix. The aftermath of their actions results in violent clashes between their families.<\/p>\n<\/details>\n\n\n\n<hr class=\"wp-block-separator has-alpha-channel-opacity\"\/>\n\n\n\n<h4 class=\"wp-block-heading\">2015-2016 season<\/h4>\n\n\n\n<details class=\"wp-block-details is-layout-flow wp-block-details-is-layout-flow\"><summary><strong>The Seagull: Rehearsed<\/strong><\/summary>\n<p>Adapted and Directed by Tyler Marchant<\/p>\n\n\n\n<p>A look &#8220;behind the curtain&#8221; to see how plays are actually made. Director Tyler Marchant wrote the piece himself, and it portrays a group of actors taking part in rehearsals for Anton Chekhov&#8217;s The Seagull. He says the set you&#8217;ll see is not a performance space, but a working space. &#8220;The idea is to let audiences have fun with finding out what is the drama of the rehearsal room and how does that catapult a production to an opening night?&#8221;<\/p>\n<\/details>\n\n\n\n<details class=\"wp-block-details is-layout-flow wp-block-details-is-layout-flow\"><summary><strong>How to Succeed in Business Without Really Trying<\/strong><\/summary>\n<p>Book by Abe Burrows, Jack Weinstock and Willie Gilbert<br>Music and Lyrics by Frank Loesser<br>Directed by Mark Hanson<\/p>\n\n\n\n<p>A musical comedy about the ins and outs of big business in the early 60s, the show offers a jazzy Broadway score, humorous dialogue and toe-tapping, Bob Fosse-style dances to songs like \u201cCoffee Break\u201d and \u201cI Believe in You.\u201d It follows window washer J.P. Finch, played by Drew Swenson of Moorhead, Minn., as he quickly charms his way into the role of company vice president.&nbsp;<\/p>\n<\/details>\n\n\n\n<details class=\"wp-block-details is-layout-flow wp-block-details-is-layout-flow\"><summary><strong>Afterimages 2015<\/strong><\/summary>\n<p>Afterimages is an exciting and unique experience in the Department of Theatre and Dance. It features original choreography by dance majors and minors who are eager to experiment with their artistry and uses dance to explore their relationship to the world around them. This shared artistic experience focuses on student involvement and allows for collaboration and contribution from all aspects of our department. The choreographers, dancers, designers, and technicians are all UWSP Theatre and Dance students!<\/p>\n<\/details>\n\n\n\n<details class=\"wp-block-details is-layout-flow wp-block-details-is-layout-flow\"><summary><strong>A Midsummer Night&#8217;s Dream<\/strong><\/summary>\n<p>By William Shakespeare<br>Directed by Stephen Trovillion Smith<\/p>\n\n\n\n<p>One of Shakespeare\u2019s most popular works, \u201cA Midsummer Night\u2019s Dream\u201d follows two couples as they flee into the woods to avoid arranged marriages. They find themselves entangled in a war between the king and queen of the fairies, love potions, an amateur acting troupe and a clever, mischievous fairy named Puck.<\/p>\n<\/details>\n\n\n\n<details class=\"wp-block-details is-layout-flow wp-block-details-is-layout-flow\"><summary><strong>Danstage 2016<\/strong><\/summary>\n<p>An exciting evening of new works created by UWSP faculty and featuring additional work by a special guest artist.<\/p>\n<\/details>\n\n\n\n<details class=\"wp-block-details is-layout-flow wp-block-details-is-layout-flow\"><summary><strong>Dogfight<\/strong><\/summary>\n<p>Book by Peter Duchan<br>Music and Lyrics by Benj Pasek and Justin Paul<br>Directed by Alan Patrick Kennhy<\/p>\n\n\n\n<p>Set the night before President Kennedy\u2019s assassination in 1963, the story centers on three young marines who have a secret competition on the final evening out before they are deployed to Vietnam. Corporal Eddie Birdlace, played by Sam McLellan of Wautoma, meets an idealistic waitress named Rose, played by Haley Haupt of Brookfield. Despite his ill intent, Eddie learns a lesson that will stay with him in years to come.<\/p>\n<\/details>\n\n\n\n<hr class=\"wp-block-separator has-alpha-channel-opacity\"\/>\n\n\n\n<h4 class=\"wp-block-heading\">2014-2015 season<\/h4>\n\n\n\n<details class=\"wp-block-details is-layout-flow wp-block-details-is-layout-flow\"><summary><strong>Radium Girls<\/strong><\/summary>\n<p>By D.W. Gregory<br>Directed by Stephen Trovillion Smith<\/p>\n\n\n\n<p>Set in the 1920s, \u201cRadium Girls\u201d is about a real-life scandal that shocked America, said theater professor Steve Smith, the show\u2019s director. Grace Fryer (played by Tatyana Nahirniak of Cottage Grove) and some of her co-workers become ill with radiation poisoning. She had direct contact with radium-based paint at her job, where she paints luminescent dials for watches. Her fight for worker\u2019s compensation made big changes in workplace safety and child labor laws.<\/p>\n<\/details>\n\n\n\n<details class=\"wp-block-details is-layout-flow wp-block-details-is-layout-flow\"><summary><strong>The 25th Annual Putnam County Spelling Bee<\/strong><\/summary>\n<p>Book by Rachel Seinkin<br>Music and Lyrics by William Finn<br>Conceived by Rebecca Feldman<br>Directed by Mark Hanson<\/p>\n\n\n\n<p>&#8220;The 25th Annual Putnam County Spelling Bee&#8221; debuted on Broadway in 2005 and centers on a fictional spelling bee set in a geographically ambiguous Putnam Valley Middle School. Six quirky adolescents compete in the bee with the goal of bringing home the title and trophy.<\/p>\n<\/details>\n\n\n\n<details class=\"wp-block-details is-layout-flow wp-block-details-is-layout-flow\"><summary><strong>Afterimages 2014<\/strong><\/summary>\n<p>Afterimages is an exciting and unique experience in the Department of Theatre and Dance. It features original choreography by dance majors and minors who are eager to experiment with their artistry and uses dance to explore their relationship to the world around them. This shared artistic experience focuses on student involvement and allows for collaboration and contribution from all aspects of our department. The choreographers, dancers, designers, and technicians are all UWSP Theatre and Dance students!<\/p>\n<\/details>\n\n\n\n<details class=\"wp-block-details is-layout-flow wp-block-details-is-layout-flow\"><summary><strong>Be Aggressive<\/strong><\/summary>\n<p>Directed by Jennifer Stoessner<br>Music Director Luke Shepherd<\/p>\n\n\n\n<p>Everything changes for 17-year-old Laura when her mother dies in a car accident. Thrust into caring for her younger sister and brittle father, she sneaks away on a road trip with a fellow cheerleader. Not suitable for young children.<\/p>\n<\/details>\n\n\n\n<details class=\"wp-block-details is-layout-flow wp-block-details-is-layout-flow\"><summary><strong>On the 20th Century<\/strong><\/summary>\n<p>Book and Lyrics by Betty Comden and Adolph Green<br>Music Composed by Cy Coleman<br>Adapted from Play by Ben Hecht and Charles MacArthur <br>Directed by Alan Patrick Kenny<\/p>\n\n\n\n<p>Part operetta, part screwball comedy and part farce, the play takes audiences all aboard a train where a theater impresario tries to convince a glamorous film star to appear in his next production.<\/p>\n<\/details>\n\n\n\n<details class=\"wp-block-details is-layout-flow wp-block-details-is-layout-flow\"><summary><strong>Danstage 2015<\/strong><\/summary>\n<p>The annual dance concert features new works by faculty and a guest choreographer.<\/p>\n<\/details>\n\n\n\n<details class=\"wp-block-details is-layout-flow wp-block-details-is-layout-flow\"><summary><strong>Antigone<\/strong><\/summary>\n<p>Adapted from Greek Play by Sophocles by Jean Anouilh<br>Directed by Jared Hanlin<\/p>\n\n\n\n<p>An epic battle of wills over affairs of the state, the divine and family, this ancient Greek tragedy by Sophocles is set after a civil war in ancient Thebes. Not suitable for young children.<\/p>\n<\/details>\n\n\n\n<hr class=\"wp-block-separator has-alpha-channel-opacity\"\/>\n\n\n\n<h4 class=\"wp-block-heading\">2013-2014 season<\/h4>\n\n\n\n<details class=\"wp-block-details is-layout-flow wp-block-details-is-layout-flow\"><summary><strong>Stags and Hens<\/strong><\/summary>\n<p>By Willy Russell<br>Directed by Stephen Trovillion Smith<\/p>\n\n\n\n<p>At her bachelorette party in a Liverpool dance club, Linda wonders if her marriage to Dave is a mistake. When Dave and her old boyfriend show up at the same club, the explosive results change her life forever in this darkly comic play by Willy Russell, writer of \u201cEducating Rita.<\/p>\n<\/details>\n\n\n\n<details class=\"wp-block-details is-layout-flow wp-block-details-is-layout-flow\"><summary><strong>Carousel<\/strong><\/summary>\n<p>Music by Richard Rogers<br>Book and Lyrics by Oscar Hammerstein II<br>Directed by Alan Patrick Kenny<\/p>\n\n\n\n<p>Called \u201cthe best musical of the 20<sup>th<\/sup>&nbsp;century\u201d by Time Magazine, \u201cCarousel\u201d centers on a tempestuous love affair between a gruff carnival barker and a young millworker.<\/p>\n<\/details>\n\n\n\n<details class=\"wp-block-details is-layout-flow wp-block-details-is-layout-flow\"><summary><strong>Afterimages 2013<\/strong><\/summary>\n<p>Afterimages is an exciting and unique experience in the Department of Theatre and Dance. 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He enjoys himself just the same in this adventure complete with mistaken identities, slamming doors and 6 million dollars\u2019 worth of diamonds.<\/p>\n<\/details>\n\n\n\n<details class=\"wp-block-details is-layout-flow wp-block-details-is-layout-flow\"><summary><strong>Afterimages 2012<\/strong><\/summary>\n<p>Afterimages is an exciting and unique experience in the Department of Theatre and Dance. It features original choreography by dance majors and minors who are eager to experiment with their artistry and uses dance to explore their relationship to the world around them. This shared artistic experience focuses on student involvement and allows for collaboration and contribution from all aspects of our department. The choreographers, dancers, designers, and technicians are all UWSP Theatre and Dance students!<\/p>\n<\/details>\n\n\n\n<details class=\"wp-block-details is-layout-flow wp-block-details-is-layout-flow\"><summary><strong>How I Learned to Drive<\/strong><\/summary>\n<p>By Paula Vogel<br>Directed by Jeffrey Stephens<\/p>\n\n\n\n<p>A theatrical, funny yet devastating tale of survival, this Pulitzer Prize-winning play by Paula Vogel has narrator Li\u2019l Bit recall her youth in rural Maryland during the 1960s through a series of flashbacks. As it explores the psychologically complex relationship between a seducer and the seduced, it is for mature audiences only. <\/p>\n<\/details>\n\n\n\n<details class=\"wp-block-details is-layout-flow wp-block-details-is-layout-flow\"><summary><strong>Big Love<\/strong><\/summary>\n<p>By Charles L. Mee<br>Directed by Tyler Marchant<\/p>\n\n\n\n<p>An originally Greek play set into modern times, \u201cBig Love\u201d tells how 50 brides try to escape 50 grooms in pre-arranged marriages, raising issues of gender, politics, love and domestic violence along the way.&nbsp;<\/p>\n<\/details>\n\n\n\n<details class=\"wp-block-details is-layout-flow wp-block-details-is-layout-flow\"><summary><strong>Danstage 2013<\/strong><\/summary>\n<p>The annual dance concert featuring faculty choreography and special guest artists.<\/p>\n<\/details>\n\n\n\n<details class=\"wp-block-details is-layout-flow wp-block-details-is-layout-flow\"><summary><strong>The Producers<\/strong><\/summary>\n<p>Adapted by Mel Brooks and Thomas Meeham<br>Directed by Alan Patrick Kenny<\/p>\n\n\n\n<p>This humorous musical, adapted by Mel Brooks and Thomas Meeham from Brooks\u2019 1968 film of the same name, is the story of two theatrical producers who scheme to get rich by overselling interests in a Broadway flop. Not recommended for young audiences, this will be Assistant Professor Alan Patrick Kenney\u2019s debut production at UW-Stevens Point.<\/p>\n<\/details>\n\n\n\n<hr class=\"wp-block-separator has-alpha-channel-opacity\"\/>\n\n\n\n<h4 class=\"wp-block-heading\">2011-2012 season<\/h4>\n\n\n\n<details class=\"wp-block-details is-layout-flow wp-block-details-is-layout-flow\"><summary><strong>The Playboy of the Western World<\/strong><\/summary>\n<p>By John Millington Synge<br>Directed by Jeffrey Stephens<\/p>\n\n\n\n<p>The Playboy of the Western World\u201d is set in a small isolated village on the west coast of Ireland where a young man enters a pub and soon tells everyone he\u2019s killed his father. How the townspeople react is a surprise. A dark, dark comedy, it\u2019s a deeply poetic play with a lot of lush, colloquial expressions influenced by the Irish flair for storytelling.<\/p>\n<\/details>\n\n\n\n<details class=\"wp-block-details is-layout-flow wp-block-details-is-layout-flow\"><summary><strong>Thoroughly Modern Millie<\/strong><\/summary>\n<p>By Richard Morris and Dick Scanlan<br>Lyrics by Dick Scanlan<br>Music Composed by Jeanine Tesori <br>Directed by Tim Howard<br>Choreography by Jeannie Hill<\/p>\n\n\n\n<p>\u201cThoroughly Modern Millie\u201d tells the story of a small-town Kansas girl, Millie Dillmount, who comes to New York City in 1922 to find a rich husband. She sets her sights on her boss, Trevor Graydon, but instead finds herself falling for the flapper lifestyle and the carefree Jimmy Smith. 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The choreographers, dancers, designers, and technicians are all UWSP Theatre and Dance students!<\/p>\n<\/details>\n\n\n\n<details class=\"wp-block-details is-layout-flow wp-block-details-is-layout-flow\"><summary><strong>The Normal Heart<\/strong><\/summary>\n<p>By Larry Kramer<br>Directed by Stephen Trovillion Smith<\/p>\n\n\n\n<p>\u201cThe Normal Heart\u201d focuses on how gay activist Ned Weeks strives in vain to bring attention to a then-unknown disease that is killing many of his friends and members of New York\u2019s gay community. Along with friends, he starts an organization to bring the crisis to the attention of the media and government, and they begin working with Dr. Emma Brookner. 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She moves to New Orleans to stay with her sister, Stella (played by Kate VanderVelden of Belgium), and brother-in-law, Stanley (played by Jake Horstmeier of Random Lake), where all is not as it appears to be.<\/p>\n<\/details>\n\n\n\n<details class=\"wp-block-details is-layout-flow wp-block-details-is-layout-flow\"><summary><strong>Spring Awakening<\/strong><\/summary>\n<p>Original Play by Frank Wedekind<br>Book and Lyrics Adapted by Steven Sater<br>Music Composed by Duncan Sheik <br>Directed by Jessica Lanius<\/p>\n\n\n\n<p>\u201cSpring Awakening\u201d tells the story of a group of young people growing up in Germany in the late 1800s who are dealing with the angst, hormones and emotions brought on by adolescence. 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Act I follows French pointillist painter Georges Seurat in 1884 as he obsessively creates his masterpiece <em>A Sunday Afternoon on the Island of La Grande Jatte<\/em>. Act II shifts to 1984 to follow his cynical great-grandson seeking inspiration.<\/p>\n<\/details>\n\n\n\n<details class=\"wp-block-details is-layout-flow wp-block-details-is-layout-flow\"><summary><strong>The Taming of the Shrew<\/strong><\/summary>\n<p>By William Shakespeare<br>Directed by Matthew Crider<\/p>\n\n\n\n<p>William Shakespeare\u2019s <em>The Taming of the Shrew<\/em> is a comedy about Petruchio\u2019s quest to &#8220;tame&#8221; the outspoken and rebellious Katherine. 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