National auditions are scheduled this weekend for incoming theater and music students.Students get a chance to volunteer and help guide future students through the audition process.
On the Town: what to do this weekend in OKC 11/14
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Autobiographical comedy ‘The Marriage of Bette and Boo’ opens
The theater school will perform their third Stage II of this semester, The Marriage of Bette and Boo, in two weeks. The show runs Nov. 20-23 in the Black Box Theater. Tickets are $5.
Play focused on virtual support group opens
Water By the Spoonful, the second mainstage of the TheatreOCU season, will open Friday Oct. 31 in the Black Box Theatre in Kirkpatrick Fine Arts Center. The play features themes dealing with substance abuse and addiction.
Richard II
Hunter Paul, acting senior, looks on as Tomer Burtnaru, acting senior, and Robert Jamerson, acting sophomore, duel during the final dress rehearsal for TheatreOCU’s Stage II production of Shakespeare’s Richard II in the Black Box Theatre in the Wanda L. Bass Music Center on Wednesday evening.
Photo: James Murphy
Much Ado About Nothing
Actors run a scene during a dress rehearsal for Much Ado About Nothing on February 12th in the Freede Little Theatre of the Civic Center Music Hall. The play, a co-production between TheatreOCU and City Rep, performs February 14-23 and features several OCU students alongside professional actors.
Photo: James Murphy
It’s A Wonderful Life: A Live Radio Play
Ian McGee, acting sophomore, performs into a microphone while Alex Enterline, acting senior, Bridget Deely, acting senior, and William Lowe, acting junior, look on during the final dress rehearsal of TheatreOCU’s production of It’s A Wonderful Life: A Live Radio Play wednesday evening in the Burg Theatre of the Kirkpatrick Fine Arts Center. The play, based on the 1946 film It’s A Wonderful Life, tells the story through the conventions of radio with each actor voicing multiple characters and live sound effects. Performances are December 5-14 in the Burg Theatre.
Photo: James Murphy
Tender Napalm
Cria Ama, acting and music senior, listens as Hunter Paul, acting senior, explains how he was eaten by and subsequently defeated a monster during the final dress rehearsal of the TheatreOCU Out of the Box production Tender Napalm, by Philip Ridley Thursday night in room 405 of the Clara E. Jones Administration Building.
Photo: James Murphy
Student run theater group focuses on intimate, dramatic texts
The Out of the Box theater season opened this past weekend.
Out of the Box is a fully student-run theater company, and produces shows that only play late at night for two nights. An all-student committee picks the season early in the semester.
TheatreOCU prepares for activities, dismisses Halloween event for fall
Fundraising for the New York City senior showcase is not on TheatreOCU’s schedule for the 2012-13 school year.
TheatreOCU to perform new production
TheatreOCU will premiere a newly composed saga of four Greek tragedies, “House of Atreus,” to enhance the celebration of the inaugural events.
TheatreOCU play addresses legality of death penalty
TheatreOCU will perform a play with the intent to entertain and educate its audience.