Proof by David Auburn: August 31 to September 2, Theatre Lab (rear of the University Store Building; Sept. 9-10, location TBA.
Winner of the 2001 Pulitzer Prize and Tony Award for Best Play, Proof tells the story of a twenty-five year-old college drop-out who cared for her college-professor father, looking at the fine line between genius and madness. Limited Seating. Advance Ticket Purchase Recommended.The Burial at Thebes by Seamus Heaney: Nov. 9-13, Alvina Krause Theatre, 226 Center St., Downtown Bloomsburg.
A new version of the timeless Greek story of Antigone, the heroic young woman who placed her life on the line against the state to express her loyalty to family and the gods.Dead Man's Cell Phone by Sarah Ruhl: Feb. 22-26, Alvina Krause Theatre, 226 Center
St., Downtown Bloomsburg.
What's it like to be an answering service for a dead man? MacArthur Genius Grant recipient and Pulitzer Prize Finalist, Sarah Ruhl, asks that question in a play that delivers a fresh and humorous look at the times we live in (Variety). This performance subject to change based on availability of rights.The Shape of Things by Neil LaBute: April 15-22, Alvina Krause Theatre, 226 Center
St., Downtown Bloomsburg
Challenging our deepest ideas about love and art, Neil LaBute explores seductive and dangerous territory in the love affair between an aggressive artist and an insecure student.
All performances: Wednesdays through Saturdays at 7:30 p.m.; Sundays at 3 p.m.
Tickets Adults $6; Seniors and non-BU Students $4; BU Students and Community Card Holders Free.
Tickets available at the Haas Center for the Arts Box Office or at the door on performance days.
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