One Acts Festival hits the stage this weekend

The Department of Dramatic Arts One Acts Festival 2015 happens Friday and Saturday.

This year’s edition features 12 shows broken into two groups, so attendees can see all of the shows in one day, or spread out their viewing pleasure over both days.

Students hit the stage in the Schmon Tower, ST107 and ST103, with the audience moving between the venues for each show. Admission is by donation.
Seating is limited and first come, first served.

This year’s playbill is:

Friday, March 20 at 2 p.m.

An Irish Engagement directed by Melinda Mohammed

The Shield directed by Jonas McLean

Heart’s Desire directed by Raylene Turner

Ten Minute Play (The Musical) directed by Kalen Westby

Don’t Knock directed by Adreena Benner

The Brides (Disrobing the Bride) directed by Mary Askwith

Friday, March 20 at 7 p.m.

The Man in a Case directed by Oriana Marrone

Hello Out There directed by Andrew Godin

The Pen of My Aunt directed by Hanna Pashkovsky

Drugs Are Bad directed by Josh Sanger

This is a Chair directed by Elizabeth Amos

Out At Sea directed by Mark Harrigan

Saturday, March 21 at 2 p.m.

The Man in a Case directed by Oriana Marrone

Hello Out There directed by Andrew Godin

The Pen of My Aunt directed by Hanna Pashkovsky

Drugs Are Bad directed by Josh Sanger

This is a Chair directed by Elizabeth Amos

Out At Sea directed by Mark Harrigan

Saturday, March 21 at 7 p.m.

An Irish Engagement directed by Melinda Mohammed

The Shield directed by Jonas McLean

Heart’s Desire directed by Raylene Turner

Ten Minute Play (The Musical) directed by Kalen Westby

Don’t Knock directed by Adreena Benner

The Brides (Disrobing the Bride) directed by Mary Askwith


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