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Current Theater Season

2024-2025

A Little Night Music


Music and lyrics by Stephen Sondheim
Book by Hugh Wheeler

Oct. 3-5
The Virginia Hahne and Baker Theaters

Trojan Women


By Euripides

Oct .17-19
The Virginia Hahne and Baker Theaters

Tantrum Theater's: Pride and Prejudice


Adapted by Kate Hamill
Directed by Sullivan Canaday White
Adapted from the novel by Jane Austen

Jane Austen’s greatest tale of latent love has never felt so full of life. Kate Hamill’s boisterous and highly theatrical adaptation explores the absurdities and thrills of finding your perfect (or imperfect) match in life. Because what turns us into greater fools than the high-stakes game of love?

Oct. 24–26 • 8pm
Oct. 31–Nov. 2 • 8pm
Nov. 6–9 • 8pm
Nov. 2 & 9 • 2pm

Forum Theater RTV Building

Tipping the Velvet


By Sarah Waters 
Adapted by Laura Wade
Directed by Caitlin Lopez

In 1887, oyster girl Nancy Astley falls in love with Kitty Butler—a male impersonator. Giddy with desire, Nancy follows her to London where adventures (and mistakes) in passion, performance, and pleasure await!

Nov. 21–23 • 8pm 
Dec. 4–7 • 8pm 
Dec. 7 • 2pm

E.E. Baker Theater  Kantner Hall

An English Language Amateur Production

Tantrum Theater's: The Prom


Music by Matthew Sklar
Lyrics by Chad Beguelin
Book by Bob Martin and Chad Beguelin
Directed & Choreographed by Steve Pacek
Music Direction by Brent Frederick

Four eccentric, and washed-up Broadway stars are in desperate need of a new stage. So when they hear that a small midwestern town is the backdrop for a heated debate around a brave high school student who simply wants to bring her girlfriend to prom, they decide to put a spotlight on the issue...and themselves.

Feb. 27–Mar. 1 • 8pm
March 5–7 • 8pm
March 1 and 8 • 2pm

Forum Theater  RTV Building

First Year MFA Directors’ Projects


Mar. 4-7 & Mar. 26-29 PlaySpace, Putnam Hall

Vibrancy Theater

Bootycandy


By Robert O’Hara
Directed by Devin Ty Franklin

A Black queer odyssey navigating childhood and sexuality, O’Hara’s semi-autobiographical comedy offers us rage, reflection, and... a rack of ribs. What lengths are you willing to take to be embraced as you are, and does safety always outweigh authenticity?

Apr. 10–12 • 8pm
Apr. 16–19 • 8pm
Apr. 19 • 2pm

E.E. Baker Theater  Kantner Hall

Fringe Festival


Produced by Roberto Di Donato

Apr. 22-26

Visit the  College of Fine Arts calendar  often for updates and information about the School of Theater's season.

Visit  Tantrum Theater 's page for further details about productions, season offerings, workshops, etc.

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