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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‘The Sea Gull’, March 2007
The play explores the tensions between our need for other people and our oblivious lack of attention to those around us; our proximity to others along with our inability to connect to them.
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Winter One Acts 2007: A Collection of New Plays from the Peace Play Short List
A Collection of New Plays from the Peace Play Short List
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‘The Marriage of Figaro’, Nov. 2006
Mozart's comic opera, The Marriage of Figaro, combines the composer's characteristic melodies with a witty plot in which hastily improvised and absurd situations contrast to Mozart's beautifully crafted music.
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Winter One Acts 2006: A Smattering of Christopher Durang Comedies
"Funeral Parlor" directed by Fritz Hartman "The Actor's Nightmare" directed by Talashia Keim Yoder "DMV Tyrant" directed by Kyle Dean Reinford "Medea" directed by Dan Clouse
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Peace Plays: Baby Boom and Acts of Contrition (Selected scenes), Oct. 2006
Peace Plays: Baby Boom and Acts of Contrition (Selected scenes) Acts of Contrition by Patricia Montley / Directed by Fritz Hartman Baby Boom by Lia Romeo / Directed by Talashia Keim Yoder
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‘HONK!’ – Hillary Knox, May 2006
A delightful musical (winner of London's Olivier award for best new musical in 2000) based on Hans Christian Andersen's traditional tale of "The Ugly Duckling."
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‘After Mrs. Rochester’, March 2006
The play interweaves fiction with historical fact in its exploration of the turbulent life of Jean Rhys, author of Wide Sargasso Sea (1957), a novel that invents the childhood and early life of Mrs. Rochester, the insane and violent wife of Rochester in Charlotte Bronte's Jane Eyre.
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‘Much Ado About Nothing’, Nov. 2005
A playful adaptation of a popular Shakespearian comedy. Love, betrayal, silliness and all other sorts of intrigue.
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‘Die Fledermaus’, March 2005
"Die Fledermaus", an operatta by Johann Strauss, showcases the extravagant life of upper crust Vienna in the late 19th century.
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In a Time of War – Eric Meyer, April 2005