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Henry V
by William Shakespeare
October 7-11, 2009
Moonlight Serenade
by David W. Crawford
November 18-22, 2009 |

Singin' in the Rain
by Comden, Green, Brown, Freed
February 24-27, 2010
Flight
by Arthur Giron
April 14-18, 2010 |
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Henry V
by William Shakespeare
October 7-11, 2009
Jean Browne Theatre
Direction by: Denise Weatherly Green
"From this day to the ending of the world,
But we in it shall be remember'd,
We few, we happy few, we band of brothers."
The 9th history play is based on the events immediately before and after the Battle of Agincourt during the Hundred Years' War.
"Henry V marks the masterful flow of his full and confident power".
Moonlight Serenade
By David W. Crawford
November 18-22, 2009
Jean Browne Theatre
Direction by: Jacque Shackelford
World War II wreaked havoc with an entire generation of young people. But now it’s the summer of 1945 and the boys are coming home, eager to get home and put their plans and dreams into action, but father has other ideas.
The world premiere of a new Crawford play.
Singin' in the Rain
By Comden, Brown, & Freed
February 24-27, 2010
Wise Auditorium
Stage Direction by Rebecca Faulds, Musical Direction by Andrea Trent
You remember the plot. You love the characters. You know "the song." It's no less than the stage adaptation of one of the most celebrated and beloved films of all time.
1920s Hollywood is the setting for this zany, light-hearted romantic comedy about the early days of sound film.
Flight
By Arthur Giron
April 14-18, 2010
Jean Browne Theatre
Direction by: Dr. David W. Crawford
A whirlwind of emotion, imagination, and dramatic action. A tale of two poor uneducated
men, (the Wright brothers), who changed the world.
“-Flight challenges us as much as it inspires us.”
Second Stage Season
The Second Stage Theatre Series presents
6 to 8 one-acts and cuttings directed by full-time and adjunct faculty.
These shorter works are rehearsed and performed between main stage
offerings in order to give students more performance opportunities.
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