‘Winter’s
Tale’ to Be Presented at Theater Regional
Theatre and Dance Department's play selected
to compete in Kennedy Center American College Theater Festival.
February 3, 2005
“The Winter’s Tale,”
one of William Shakespeare’s last plays, and presented
by the Theatre and Dance Department in December, has been
selected to compete in this year’s Kennedy Center American
College Theater Festival’s (KCACTF) regional festival
Feb. 8-12 in Phoenix, Ariz.
Only nine schools were invited to bring a full
production – out of approximately 200 plays submitted
– to the festival. Directed by master of fine arts student
Stephanie Routman, “The Winter’s Tale” will
be judged by the KCACTF national team for consideration to
participate at the national festival in Washington, D.C.
Routman also will direct in the 10-minute play
festival, as will senior Ian Swanson, who will see his one-act
play “Train to Ouroborous” performed. Senior David
Wong will take part in a playwriting workshop of his play
“Choices” and senior Stephen Wagner is attending
the festival as a nominated director for “A Day in the
Death of Joe Egg.”
Twenty-two students have been nominated for
the Irene Ryan Acting Scholarship. An additional 18 students
have been nominated in the design categories of makeup, costume,
lighting, scene, audio and property.
In all, 78 students will represent the campus
during the regional.
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