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Women's & Gender Studies Program
Wake Forest University
Tribble Hall, A106A
P.O. Box 7365
Winston-Salem, NC 27109

Phone: 336-758-3758
Fax: 336-758-4143
wgs@wfu.edu

Studio Series I

September 14-15, 2009

Sept. 14 - 7:30pm

Sept. 15 - 4:30pm

Ring Theatre

Scales Fine Arts Center

Wake Forest University

The Studio Series consists of several student-directed one-act double bills. Performances are in the Ring Theatre. Tickets are free to season subscribers or $2.00 at the door. Call the Box Office at 758-5295 for more information or visit www.wfu.edu/theatre.

Melanie Marnich’s The Right to Remain
Directed by JC Bobbitt
A quiet suburban family is rocked by accusations of infidelity. The normality of family life is challenged as this play explores a family torn by a father’s actions.

David Lindsay-Abaire’s Crazy Eights
Directed by Mike Discepolo
A parolee returns home past curfew to find her parole officer sleeping on her couch, bearing threats of sanction and home-made torte. Despite his interrogation, he avoids answering the biggest question of all: What exactly is he doing breaking into her apartment?

John Bartholomew Tucker’s Good Neighbors
Directed by Stephany Rayburn
Upstate New York, 1978. Two neighbors have a romantic afternoon planned - but they both have terrible colds. Can Ann and Bill enjoy themselves despite their influenza?"

 

 
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