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SEPT. 15 - OCT. 9
GOD OF CARNAGE
by Yasmina Reza; translated by Christopher Hampton
Two couples meet to civilly discuss a schoolyard squabble between their sons, but harmony quickly devolves into hostility when everyone’s inner child comes out swinging in this raucous comedy.
SEPT. 22 - OCT. 9
WAITING FOR GODOT
by Samuel Beckett
Waiting for a guy that’s lousy at keeping appointments has become one of the most significant modern classics. Beckett’s masterpiece dances between absurdist comic sketch and captivating philosophical drama.
NOV. 10 - DEC. 4
CLYBOURNE PARK
by Bruce Norris
A Pulitzer Prize/Tony Award winning razor-sharp satire
of race, real estate, and roll-reversal. The Washington Post deemed it “one of [the] feistiest, funniest evenings
in years.”
JAN. 19 - FEB. 5
THE BELLS
by Theresa Rebeck
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A hauntingly beautiful and compelling mystery set in the vast white wilderness of the 1900s Yukon Territory.
MARCH 2 - MARCH 19
THE ELEPHANT MAN
by Bernard Pomerance
The moving tale of John Merrick, a passionate, artistic soul trapped in a body ravaged by a horrifying deforming disease and a poignant look at disability, intolerance, and the gift
of kindness.
APRIL 20 - MAY 7
TARTUFFE
by Molière; translated into English verse by Richard Wilbur
Molière’s wickedly funny play of deception, hypocrisy and false morality. When threatened with exposure of his pious masquerade, Tartuffe ups both the ante and the hilarity in this laugh-out-loud comedy.
Sponsored in part by:
DELAWARE’S RESIDENT PROFESSIONAL ACTING COMPANY
performing at the University of Delaware
ROSELLE CENTER FOR THE ARTS | NEWARK, DE | (302) 831-2204 | WWW.REP.UDEL.EDU CW from top L: To Kill a Mockingbird w/ Stephen Pelinski & Evangeline Heflin; The Patsy w/ Michael Gotch & Kathleen Pirkl Tague; Wait Until Dark w/ Deena Burke; Red w/ Michael Gotch and Stephen Pelinski.
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