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1995 Summer Theatre

 
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  • Jake's Women by Otterbein University Theatre and Dance Department

    Jake's Women

    Otterbein University Theatre and Dance Department

    Neil Simon's Jake's Women is about a novelist named Jake, who is struggling to save his marriage. During the course of the play, Jake talks to many women about their own perspective on his relationship, in an attempt to gain insight. Some of these women are real and some are hallucinations, as Jake suffers from psychosis. Jake's first wife, who was killed years earlier, is among the women he talks to in the play. This play is a comedy with a witty take on modern relationships.

    https://stageagent.com/shows/play/2133/jakes-women

  • Sherlock's Last Case by Otterbein University Theatre and Dance Department

    Sherlock's Last Case

    Otterbein University Theatre and Dance Department

    Winner of the Louis B. Mayer Award, his diabolically clever play opened on Broadway in August of 1987 and starred Frank Langella as Holmes and Donal Donnelly as Watson. "Part spoof, part loving tribute and all fun..." --The Register, the play centers on a death threat against Sherlock Holmes by the supposed son of his name nemesis, Professor Moriarty. Oddly enough, however, Holmes is warned of the plot by Moriarty's daughter, to whom Holmes is strongly attracted. The plot then twists and turns until Holmes finds himself imprisoned in a dank cellar. The play mixes suspense and humor leading to a stunning final twist which will surely catch audiences by by complete, and breath-stopping surprise. "Sherlock's Last Case is entertaining, pure and simple. The play is full of surprises and stunning theatricality ." --Daily News.

  • Closer Than Ever by Otterbein University Theatre and Dance Department

    Closer Than Ever

    Otterbein University Theatre and Dance Department

    Closer Than Ever is a two-act musical revue. Each song is a story: about love, security, and finding happiness in an increasingly complicated world. Songs contain themes about aging, mid-life crisis, second marriages, and role reversals with parents, as well as satirical jabs at Muzak, working couples and unrequited love.

    https://stageagent.com/shows/musical/2152/closer-than-ever

 
 
 

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