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NEWS

Articles and announcements relating to

past and present projects.

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Elgin Shakespeare Project will present Shakespeare's "A Midsummer Night's Dream" unrehearsed at the Elgin Artspace Lofts, 51 South Spring St., in downtown Elgin.

Spring 2018 Tour

March 12-May 6

Beauty and the Beast

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Greek Mythology: The Tale of Psyche and Eros

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Close the Book Audio Performance and Discussion

 

A comedy about an elite family enjoying their status as the power brokers of a University founded by their ancestors. Their grandson, a professor at the University, creates a controversy when he announces his engagement to a beautiful outspoken liberal with gypsy ancestry.

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Take some quarrelling lovers; add a troupe of actors presenting a play within the play and toss in mischievous fairies for good measure.

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Wheaton Drama will present the Pulitzer Prize- winning drama "Wit" beginning Friday, Jan. 18, and continuing through Feb. 10.

UW-L Theatre’s Eleemosynary discovers the interdependence of a family of three extraordinary women.

The University of Wisconsin-La Crosse Department of Theatre Arts presents Eleemosynary written by Tony Award and Pulitzer Prize nominated playwright Lee Blessing. Eleemosynary tests the family ties that bind three generations of women. Will they withstand the personal ambitions and resentments they hold against one another?

UWL Theatre production "26 Pebbles" chosen for Kennedy Center competition

UWL Theatre Presents the World Premiere of Sandy Hook Play

On December 14, 2012, 20-year-old Adam Lanza fatally shot twenty children and six adult staff members at Sandy Hook Elementary in Newtown, CT. The tragedy riveted–and broke the hearts–of the entire nation. 

UW-L theater: '26 Pebbles' Offers Hope Amid Despair

"26 Pebbles" playwright talks tragedy, inspiration

Play about after Sandy Hook premiers at UW-La Crosse

Play about after Sandy Hook premiers at UW-La Crosse

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Wilde comedy to be performed at Albright Theatre in Batavia

UWL Play Eleemosynary

A few years ago, Greg Parmeter saw a play by Tony Award and Pulitzer Prize-nominated playwright Lee Blessing at a theater festival that got his attention, filing it away as one he’d like to stage someday.

Shakespeare comedy in Batavia to make artful impression

BATAVIA – A Shakespeare comedy will be put into high gear, moved up a few centuries and given a new visual punch in the hands of director Julane Sullivan. "Love's Labour's Lost" will open July 28 in the outdoor courtyard of the Batavia Fine Arts Centre.

Congratulations to the UW-La Crosse Theatre production of 26 Pebbles on winning the Kennedy Center American College Theatre Citizen Artist Award!

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