Productions Photo Gallery
The Goshen College Theater Department produces a variety of shows, including Mainstages, evenings of One Acts, Peace Plays (a biennial contest of original works), and Senior Recitals. In addition to these shows, the department hosts guest lecturers as part of the Roy H. Umble Master Class.
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Twelfth Night by William Shakespeare, Mar. 2012
When some shipwrecked strangers get washed ashore in the world of Illyria, a playful entanglement of music, love, mistaken identity and trickery ensues.
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Fall Mainstage: A View from the Bridge, Nov. 2011
Classified by critics as a modern tragedy, A View from the Bridge focuses on the domestic world of middle class individuals--both strengths and imperfections.
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The 2011-2012 “Strangers No More” Season begins!
Three student-directed plays headline the Homecoming One Acts
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Winter One Acts: Haiku and La Serva Padrona, Feb. 2012
Winter One Acts will feature a playful opera and a modern drama, each about the misconceptions of identity.
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A Gentler Place, Oct. 2010
Winner of the biennial peace play competition at Goshen College, A Gentler Place is a thought-provoking play that attacks, uproots, and threatens to expose a buried secret nestled deep within a rural township.
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Two Rooms – Jenna Grubaugh, Sept. 2010
by Lee Blessing: featuring Jenna Grubaugh - sr, Phil Stoesz - jr, Stephanie Hollenberg - jr, Lucas Nafziger - jr. Directed by Grace Swartzendruber ('09).
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Winter Mainstage – Translations, Feb. 2011
A funny and bitter portrait of Irish peasants caught up in the midst of quiet socio-political upheaval
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Hindsight is 20/ Something, Nov. 2010
Hindsight is 20/Something, Nov. 2010 Here Lies Hope – A Study on Human Loneliness in the 21st Century By Patrick Maxwell Home of the Trojans – AN Everyday Musical of Mythical Proportions By Patrick Ressler
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Tartuffe, March 2010
The comical portrayal of difficult issues such as the exposure of hypocrisy, the hunger for personal wealth at the expense of others, and the unveiling of true allegiances.
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Winter One Acts 2010
The next production in the GC Theater Department's "Think For Yourself" season 2009-2010 features five short One Act plays.