One Acts
The theater department produces a collection of one act plays each semester in addition to the mainstage. Usually student-directed pieces, one acts provide a more formal opportunity to practice directing skills and techniques than simply within the classroom, in addition to offering beginning actors the chance to be cast in significant roles.
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‘Here to Serve You’ and ’29 Questions’, Oct. 2008
Following two years of submissions from across the country, the winners of the department of theater's Peace Play competition take the stage.
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Street Scenes: A Collection of One Acts and Opera Scenes
A Collection of One Acts and Opera Scenes, including "The Big Black Box," "Red Carnations," and "Token to the Moon."
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Fall One Acts 2007
The two plays "How The War Started" and "Picnic On The Battlefield" offer both a darkly comical and thought-provoking look at everyday people affected by conflicts large and small.
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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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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