| 2004 - 2005 Season |
Hedda Gabler
September 29 - October 2 |
Featuring one of dramatic literature¿s most beguiling antiheroine's, Hedda Gabler, opens our season in this new adaptation by Jon Robin Baitz. Having just returned from a six month honeymoon and now ensconced in her dream home, Hedda has everything anyone could want...everything but the freedom to make her own choices and live her own life.
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Epic Proportions
November 17 - 20 |
Set in the 1930's, Epic Proportions tells the story of two brothers, Phil and Benny, who go to the Arizona desert to be extras in a huge Biblical epic. Things move very quickly in this riotous comedy; before you know it, one brother is directing the film, the other is starring in it and they both fall in love with the same woman, Louise, assistant director in charge of the extras who are called on to do everything.
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Guys and Dolls
February 23 - 26 |
Nathan Detroit has got to find a place for the big crap game, and Salvation Army "doll" Sarah Brown has to reform evildoers and save her mission in this brassy, bouncy Damon Runyon tale of Times Square. Considered by many critics to be the perfect Broadway musical, Guys and Dolls features such standards as A Bushel and a Peck, Luck Be a Lady, If I Were a Bell and the show's title song. EKU's Department of Music joins us again this year to produce this great musical that the whole family will enjoy.
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Shivaree
April 20 - 23 |
Chandler is a young hemophiliac, who is kept by his mother in a padded apartment to protect him from the outside world. Chandler is desperate for a normal live. Although he is intelligent, he is supremely naïve in the ways of the world. He pays a neighbor to bring him a woman but he can't go through with his plans to have sex with her. Then he meets Shivaree, an itinerant belly dancer who awakens Chandler to the idea of love.
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