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2022-2023

TANTRUM THEATER PRESENTS

Carrie

Book by Lawrence D. Cohen
Lyrics by Dean Pitchford
Music by Michael Gore
Adapted from Stephen King’s  Carrie
Directed and Choreographed by Victoria Rae Sook

Adapted from Stephen King's 1974 novel Carrie, the musical focuses on an awkward teenage girl with telekinetic powers whose lonely life is dominated by an oppressive religious fanatic mother. When she is humiliated by her classmates at the high school prom, she unleashes chaos on everyone and everything in her path.

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SCHOOL OF THEATER PRESENTS

1st Year MFA Directors’ Projects

macbitches

Directed by Devin Ty Franklin

When a freshman is unexpectedly given the coveted role of Lady Macbeth, a few upperclassmen actresses invite her over to “celebrate” her casting and reassert their positions at the top of the theatre department’s hierarchy. As the Fireball and Svedka flow, the girls interrogate their own sense of ambition as well as the power structures that have shaped their theatrical education.

PlaySpace, Putnam Hall RM 227


The Secretaries 

Directed by Caitlin Lopez

Pretty Patty Johnson is thrilled to join the secretarial pool at the Cooney Lumber Mill under the iron-fisted leadership of sultry office manager Susan Curtis. But she soon begins to feel that all is not right—the enforced diet of Slim-Fast shakes, the strange clicking language between the girls, the monthly disappearance of a lumberjack… By the time Patty discovers murder is part of these office killers' skill set, it's too late to turn back! In the guise of satiric exploitation-horror, The Secretaries takes an unflinching look at the warped cultural expectations of femininity.

PlaySpace, Putnam Hall, RM 227


SCHOOL OF THEATER PRESENTS

Julius Caesar

By William Shakespeare
Directed by Shelley Delaney

Power and Ambition. Friendship and Betrayal. Anarchy and Justice. The Tragedy of Julius Caesar by William Shakespeare: a fast and furious political tale for our time.

Virginia Hahne Theater View Cast and Creative


SCHOOL OF THEATER PRESENTS

Doctor Voynich and Her Children

A Prediction by Leanna Keyes
Directed by Tyler Everett Adams

Doctor Rue Voynich and her apprentice Fade travel the American Heartland dispensing herbal medications. They also covertly perform abortions--long ago made illegal. When approached by a local young woman, Hannah, to perform an abortion, Fade must assist her before the sheriff can nail them for the “attempted murder of an unborn person.” This post-Roe v. Wade play about mothers and daughters is poetic, sexy, vulgar, queer, and a little too real.

Virginia Hahne Theater View Cast and Creative


SCHOOL OF THEATER PRESENTS

what the Gods gave me

By Eryn Elyse McVay
Directed by Molly H. Donahue

Moon magic, man eaters, and matrimony; the women of Nevermoore Inn are preparing for the first night of the rest of their lives, but their carefully crafted mythos is about to catch fire. Written by OU’s own Eryn Elyse McVay,  what the Gods gave me  is a story about the magic of the family and the power of the individual.

Baker Backstage View Cast and Creative


TANTRUM THEATER PRESENTS 

Hotel Berry

By Jacqueline Lawton
Directed by JaMeeka Holloway

By 1912 Athens’ only Black business owners, Edward and Mattie Berry, have established one of the finest hotels in Ohio, with visitors from all over the country. When former president and now presidential candidate Theodore Roosevelt decides to stay at the hotel, a potential moment of pride and joy unleashes scandal and political upheaval.

Forum Theater View Cast and Creative


VIBRANCY THEATER PRESENTS

Yerma

By Federico García Lorca
Directed by Ally Poole

A woman in a passionless marriage, who wants nothing more than to have a child. A community that measures a woman’s worth by their ability to bear children. Yerma, for anyone who has ever desperately wanted something and found that it was just beyond their reach.

Forum Theater
April 13-15, 18-22 @ 8:00pm
April 22 @ 2PM

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SCHOOL OF THEATER PRESENTS

29th Annual Seabury Quinn, Jr. Playwrights’ Festival

IMAGINARY AUDIENCES
by Eryn Elyse McVay
Directed by Molly Donahue 

When Lola McIntyre, a twelve-year-old aspiring magician, uploads the home video of her latest act to YouTube and suddenly garners millions of views overnight, her distant dream of performing magic solo on a Las Vegas stage soon becomes a tangible potential reality. Fast-forward fifteen years, and Lola’s still reaching toward that dream, still just on the cusp on true greatness. From betraying a friend to making deals with a demon, Lola will do just about anything to get on that Vegas stage, she has to, because everything she’s done, everything she’s gone through, it has to be worth it, right?

SQUEAKERS
by Steven Strafford
Directed by Sam Nelson

Jane is a new mother of a young baby, who finds herself on an adventure she never wanted to take. She fights through grief, addiction, and what lies beyond this plane of existence, all in pursuit of saving a life.  Squeakers  asks us what the punchline is for a joke that begins, "A pair of new parents, a clown, an angel, a nurse, and a couple of alcoholics walk into a hospital..."

The annual Ohio University Seabury Quinn, Jr. Playwrights’ Festival held each year at the end of the Spring Semester represents the culmination of the work of Ohio University’s MFA Playwrights. Join us to celebrate and help in the creation of new work!

Baker Theater
April 19-22, 26-29

Mentors:  Martine Kei Green-Rogers  and  Aaron Carter


2021-2022

TANTRUM THEATER PRESENTS 

Men on Boats by Jaclyn Backhaus, Directed by Shannon R. Davis
Natasha, Pierre & The Great Comet of 1812- Music and Lyrics by Dave Malloy, Adapted from War and Peace by Leo Tolstoy, Directed by Alan Patrick Kenny, Music Direction by Brent Frederick 

SCHOOL OF THEATER PRESENTS 

Summer and Smoke- by Tennessee Williams, Directed by Sarah Elizabeth Yorke
Everybody- by Branden Jacobs-Jenkins, Directed by Roberto Di Donato 

VIBRANCY THEATER PRESENTS  

Absentia - by Olivia Matthews, Directed by Tanisha Lynn Pyron 

FIRST YEAR GRADUATE DIRECTORS’ ONE ACT PLAYS

Concord Floral- Written by Jordan Tannahill, Directed by Molly Donahue 
The Motherf*** with the Hat- Written by Stephen Adly Guirgis, Directed by Adam Zarowski

28TH ANNUAL SEABURY QUINN, JR. PLAYWRIGHTS’ FESTIVAL

Various works include: 

The Brutal F**King Death of The Drunkard, The Immigrant, The Durable, The Juggernaut; “Iron” Mike Malloy- by Klae Bainter, Directed By Sam Nelson 
N/N- by Ivan Mosley, Directed by Lloyda Alicia Garrett 
The Long Memoriam- by Eryn Mcvay, Directed by Molly H. Donahue 
The Model Congressman by Steven Strafford, Directed By Tyler Everett Adams

2020-2021

TANTRUM THEATER PRESENTS

This Is Not What I Expected When I Imagined a Republicby Daria Miyelo Marinelli, Directed by Ameenah Kaplan 
Spring Awakening  - Music by Duncan Sheik, Lyrics and Book by Steven Sater, Directed by Alan Patrick Kenney, Music Direction by Brent Frederick 

SCHOOL OF THEATER PRESENTS 

Macbeth by William Shakespeare, Directed by Dustin Brown 
Blood at the Root by Dominique Morisseau, Directed by Tiffany Nichole Greene 

27th Annual Seabury Quinn, Jr. Playwrights’ Festival 

Various works include: 

Be Head by third-year playwright John Hendel 
The Martha Mitchell Effect by third-year playwright Skye Robinson Hillis 
A Woog Among the Waves by first-year playwright Steven Strafford 
To Be a Starfish by first-year playwright Wendy-Marie Martin 
A Perfect Day Away by second-year playwright Klae Bainter 
what the Gods gave me by first-year playwright Eryn Elyse McVay 
All to Bear in Heaven by second-year playwright Ivan Mosley 

2019-2020

School of Theater presents

Silent Sky by Lauren Gunderson
 Directed by Shelley Delaney
She Kills Monsters by Qui Nguyen (Alumnus, 2002) Directed by Brian Evans

Style Lab Projects

Big Love by Charles Mee
 Directed by Corey Ragan
Pluto by Steve Yockey 
Directed Dustin Brown

26th Annual Seabury Quinn, Jr. Playwrights’ Festival

2018-2019

The Wolves by Sarah DeLappe
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365 Days/365 Plays by Suzan-Lori Parks
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Cabaret by Masteroff, Kander and Ebb
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Holly Down in Heaven by Kara Lee Corthron
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Romeo and Juliet by William Shakespeare
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25th Seabury Quinn, Jr. Playwrights' Festival
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2017–2018

In the Next Room, or the Vibrator Play- by Sarah Ruhl, Directed by Shelley Delaney
Top Girls- by Caryl Churchill, Directed by Allison Epperson

Style Lab Projects

The Last Days of Judas Iscariot- by Stephen Adly Guirgis, Directed by Jonathan Hetler
Failure: A Love Story- by Philip Dawkins, Directed by Anne McAlexander
The Government Inspector- by Nikolai Gogol / Translated by Jeffrey Hatcher, Directed by Dennis Delaney
The Skin of Our Teeth- by Thornton Wilder, Directed by Ben Stockman

24th Annual Seabury Quinn, Jr. Playwrights’ Festival

2016–2017

The Library- by Scott Z. Burns, directed by Shelley Delaney
The Ladies Man- adapted by Charles Morey, originally by Georges Feydeau, directed by Dennis Delaney

Style Lab Projects

Machinal- by Sophie Treadwell, directed by Ben Stockman
Mrs. Packard- by Emily Mann, directed by Allison Epperson
Stupid F***Ing Bird- by Aaron Posner, directed by David Haugen
The Rover- by Aphra Behn, directed by Brian Evans

23rd Annual Seabury Quinn, Jr. Playwrights’ festival

2015–2016

Elbows Off the Table- directed by Rebecca VerNooy
The Penelopiad- by Margaret Atwood, directed by David Haugen
Much Ado About Nothing- by William Shakespeare, directed by Dennis Lee Delaney
Urinetown- directed by Dan Dennis
Intimate Apparel- by Lynn Nottage, directed by Shelley Delaney

22nd Seabury Quinn Jr. Playwrights Festival

2014–2015

bobrauchenbergamericaby Charles Mee, directed by Daniel C. Dennis

Rashomon by Ivor Benjamin, from the stories of Ryonosuke Akutagawa, translated by Jane Guaschi, directed by Brian Evans and Rebecca VerNooy

Marathon ’33 by June Havoc, directed by Aurora Held

Noises Off by Michael Frayn, directed by Dennis Lee Delaney

21st Seabury Quinnn Jr. Playwrights’ Festival

Other Projects

Anton in Show Business by Jane Martin, directed by Dennis Lee Delaney
The Cherry Orchard by Anton Chekov, directed by Kerry Glamsch
Bloodknot by Athol Fugard, directed by Shelley Delaney
Sizwe Bansi is Deadby Athol Fugard, directed by Michael Ofori

2013–2014

Metamorphoses by Mary Zimmerman, directed by Rebecca VerNooy
Swimming in the Shallowsby Nick Bock directed, by David Haugen
As You Like It by William Shakespeare directed by Shelley Delaney

20th Seabury Quinn Jr., Playwrights' Festival

Rust on Boneby Chanel Glover
Poor Bobby Anthony Ellison

Directing Projects

Cloud 9by Caryl Churchill, directed by Ryan Holihan
Klauzal Squareby Sarah Gauncher, directed by Aurora Held
Crookedby Catherine Trieschmann, directed by Kerry Glamsch

2012–2013

Mr. Marmaladeby Noah Haidle
AssassinsMusic and Lyrics by Stephen Sondheim, Book by John Weidman
Lysistrataby Aristophanes (adapt. by Ellen McLaughlin)
The Rose Tattooby Tennessee Williams

19th Seabury Quinn, Jr. Playwright's Festival

2011–2012

War is F***ing Awesomeby Qui Nguyen (Vampire Cowboys)
The Idiotby Fyodor Dostoyevsky
Diana of Dobson'sby Cicely Hamilton
Eurydiceby Sara Ruhl

18th Seabury Quinn, Jr. Playwright's Festival

2010–2011

Man Equals Manby Bertold Brecht
The Misanthropeby Moliere translated, by Richard Wilbur
Holidayby Phillip Barry
Wellby Lisa Kron

17th Seabury Quinn, Jr. Playwright's Festival

2009–2010

The Hostageby Brendan Behan
The Wonderful World of Dissociaby Anthony Neilson
Marisolby Jose Rivera
Loves Labour's Lostby William Shakespeare

16th Seabury Quinn, Jr. Playwright's Festival

2008–2009

Blue Surgeby Rebecca Gilman
What the Butler Sawby Joe Orton
Trojan Woman by Euripides interpreted by Ellen McLaughlin
The Tempestby William Shakespeare

15th Seabury Quinn, Jr. Playwright's Festival

2007–2008

Knock Me a Kissby Charles Smith
Spring Awakeningby Frank Wedekind
Betty's Summer Vacationby Christopher Durang
Macbettby Eugene Ionesco

14th Seabury Quinn, Jr. Playwright's Festival

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