By: Jackson Bandy (knb003@marietta.edu) With just two days between the closing of the Little Women musical and the beginning of the next production, Marietta College’s
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Little Women in the Park
By: Lee Hankinson (cjh012@marietta.edu) This past weekend was the closing night of Marietta College’s theatre production, Little Women, directed by Casiha Felt. Little Women is
The Thanksgiving Play
Kylee Strader kbs005@marietta.edu One of the best things about producing a play that is not well known, is that most of your audience is seeing
Review: Much Ado About Nothing
Kylee Strader kbs005@marietta.edu When a Shakespeare play is produced as an adaptation, there are very specific reasons why someone would choose a specific time period
Theatre to open season by performing “Gidion’s Knot”
McKenzie Fleeman mdf001@marietta.edu On Sept. 23rd, the Marietta College Theatre Department will begin “Gidion’s Knot”, a story that focuses on violence in schools, new-age parenting,
Theatre to produce 2016 One-Acts Festival
Matt Peters map006@marietta.edu Thursday April 7 through Sunday April 10, collegiate thespians will be taking the stage, for Marietta College’s annual One-Acts Festival. Located at
Marietta College Theatre to perform “The Glass Menagerie”
Elaina Eakle ehe001@marietta.edu The Marietta College Theatre Department will debut their spring production, Tennessee Williams’ “The Glass Menagerie,” on Feb. 19. “The Glass Menagerie” is
People’s Bank Theatre opens in downtown Marietta
Matt Peters map006@marietta.edu With the plethora of historical sites Marietta boasts, one building in particular promises to be an exciting entertainment draw for the Mid-Ohio
Theatre Department set to debut “Rocky Horror Show” on Halloween weekend
Matt Peters map006@marietta.edu This year marks the 40th anniversary of the hit musical comedy “Rocky Horror Show”. The cult-classic, which made its Broadway debut in
Marietta College Theatre performs “The Wayfarer,” “The Love Talker”
Elaina Eakle Ehe001@marietta.edu The Marietta College Theatre Department debuted a double feature of plays, Valery Briusov’s “The Wayfarer” and Deborah Pryor’s “The Love Talker,” on