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1986 Summer Theatre

 
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  • Ah, Wilderness! by Otterbein University Theatre and Dance Department

    Ah, Wilderness!

    Otterbein University Theatre and Dance Department

    Ah, Wilderness! is a comedy by American playwright Eugene O'Neill that premiered on Broadway at the Guild Theater on October 2, 1933. It varies from a typical O'Neill play in its happy ending for the central character, and depiction of a happy family in turn of the century America. It is O'Neill's only well-known comedy. Ah, Wilderness!. (2017, April 30). In Wikipedia, The Free Encyclopedia. Retrieved 14:10, May 23, 2017, from https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Ah,_Wilderness!&oldid=777914403

  • Jacques Brel is Alive and Well and Living in Paris by Otterbein University Theatre and Dance Department

    Jacques Brel is Alive and Well and Living in Paris

    Otterbein University Theatre and Dance Department

    Jacques Brel Is Alive and Well and Living in Paris is a musical revue of the songs of Jacques Brel. Brel's songs were translated into English by Eric Blau and Mort Shuman, who also provided the story. The original 1968 Off-Broadway production ran for four years and spawned international and regional productions, as well as a West End production and Off-Broadway revival, among others. A film adaptation was released in 1975.

    https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jacques_Brel_is_Alive_and_Well_and_Living_in_Paris

  • Plenty by Otterbein University Theatre and Dance Department

    Plenty

    Otterbein University Theatre and Dance Department

    Hare's inspiration for Plenty came from the fact that 75 per cent of the women engaged in wartime SOE operations divorced in the immediate post-war years; the title is derived from the idea that the post-war era would be a time of "plenty", which proved untrue for most of England.

    https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Plenty_(play)

  • The Foreigner by Otterbein University Theatre and Dance Department

    The Foreigner

    Otterbein University Theatre and Dance Department

    The Foreigner is a fun, two-act comedy by American playwright Larry Shue. The story takes place in a fishing lodge in rural Tilghman County, Georgia where two Englishmen, Froggy and Charlie, arrive as guests. Theshy Charlie agreed to accompany Froggy on the trip after his sick wife begged him to go.

    https://stageagent.com/shows/play/354/the-foreigner

  • Whodunnit by Otterbein University Theatre and Dance Department

    Whodunnit

    Otterbein University Theatre and Dance Department

    The detectives may not know who the killer is but the audience knows. An announcer gives them the real facts. Following that, there's the fun of watching the experts—and the amateur—as they struggle to solve the dire murder. Is it the butler? Is it Grandma? It just couldn't be sweet Alice! The wind howls, lights flicker and bloodcurdling screams are heard … some shore done it! It's an amazingly easy production for a large group when fun's the object. https://www.dramaticpublishing.com/browse/one-act-plays/whodunit

 
 
 

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