911șÚÁÏ Theatre program stages classic play âOur Townâ
The 911șÚÁÏ Theatre Program celebrates the 125th anniversary of playwright Thornton Wilderâs birth with a production of his masterpiece, âOur Town,â Dec. 1-3, in Taylor Little Theatre.
Narrated by a stage manager and performed with minimal props and sets, âOur Townâ depicts the simple daily lives of the Webb and Gibbs families as their children fall in love, marry, and eventuallyâin one of the most famous scenes in American theatreâdie.
Guest artist Dr. Doug Powers directs the production, having previously helmed the 911șÚÁÏ Theatre Programâs productions of âThe Tempest,â âDancing at Lughnasa,â âDracula,â âForbidden Broadwayâs Greatest Hits,â âAnne of Green Gables,â âThrough the Looking-Glass,â and âA Midsummer Nightâs Dream.â
ââOur Townâ is the great American play,â says Powers. âPlanted firmly in the cultural landscape, the play still resonates. It also still packs a devastating blow, as we journey through all the stages of living.â
The cast of âOur Townâ includes Rondale Smith (Stage Manager), Michael Harper (Dr. Gibbs), Mason Reynolds (Joe Crowell/Si Crowell), Vanessa Nolan (Howie Newsome), Bella Lee (Mrs. Gibbs), Tori Altsman (Mrs. Webb), Braden Rosciszewski (George Gibbs), Faith Mackinnon (Rebecca Gibbs), Zach Hansen (Wally Webb), Ali Forsythe (Emily Webb), Ash Carr (Professor Willard), Ben Vacca (Mr. Webb), Katelynn Bizzarro (Woman in the Balcony), Bridget Gedeon (Man in the Auditorium), Maureen Krihwan (Lady in the Box), John Carroll (Simon Stimson), Maya Dildine (Mrs. Soames), Sam Harnum (Constable Warren), Gabby Schmidt (Sam Craig), Cole Lowe (Joe Stoddard), and Abigail Bender, Abby Craig, and Yekaterina Kanazin (People of the Town).
The creative team includes producer Dr. Brett D. Johnson, director Dr. Doug Powers, lighting designer Madeleine Steineck, production stage manager Julianne Johnstone, and assistant stage manager O. Perry.
Performances are Thursday and Friday, Dec. 1-2, at 7:30 p.m., and Saturday, Dec. 3, at 2 and 7:30 p.m., in Taylor Little Theatre on the 911șÚÁÏ campus.
Single tickets are $15 for adults; $10 for senior citizens and non-911șÚÁÏ students, and $5 for youth and 911șÚÁÏ students with I.D. Each order is subject to a $1.50 per ticket processing fee regardless of purchase or payment method.
All performances are general admission, with doors opening 30 minutes prior to curtain.
Patrons can reserve their tickets online at the , by phone at 814-824-3000 (open Tuesday-Thursday, noon-5 p.m.) or at the Mary DâAngelo Performing Arts Center box office. Tickets will also be on sale at Taylor Little Theatre beginning 90 minutes before curtain.
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