The BU alumni players will stage some detective silliness this month with a production of Peter Gordon's Murdered to Death."
Directed by James H. Slusser, the play is set in a country manor house in the 1930s with an eclectic group of characters who need to determine who murdered the owner of the house. Shows are in Carver Hall's Kenneth S. Gross Auditorium on July 27 & 28 and Aug. 3 & 4 at 8 p.m.; Matinee shows on July 29 & Aug. 5 at 3 p.m.
Poster illustration by Sarah Foster.
Plus: Panda's from Space
The Bloomsburg Theatre Ensemble and BU Players are doing a co-production of David Mamet's The Revenge of the Space Pandas, or Binky Rudich and the Two-Speed Clock. Directed by Richie Cannaday, the show runs July 19 to 29 at Alvina Kraus Theatre, Center Street, Bloomsburg.
Moose show benefits 'It gets better' movement
The Moose Exchange will host a production of How Would You Feel? by playwright Janice McCrostie. The docu-drama takes an inside look at real-life bullying, based on interviews of people from all walks of life about their experiences and where their personal journeys have taken them because of, or in spite of, their difficult pasts. Shows are Wednesday, July 25, through Saturday, July 28, at 7 pm. Tickets at the door are $5 for students, $10 for adults. All proceeds benefit itgetsbetter.org, an organization that brings hope to young people of the gay community.
There are 75 seats for each show available for free to Bloomsburg University students. To reserve one, go to the Haas Center for The Arts and leave your name and student I.D number.
Directed by James H. Slusser, the play is set in a country manor house in the 1930s with an eclectic group of characters who need to determine who murdered the owner of the house. Shows are in Carver Hall's Kenneth S. Gross Auditorium on July 27 & 28 and Aug. 3 & 4 at 8 p.m.; Matinee shows on July 29 & Aug. 5 at 3 p.m.
Poster illustration by Sarah Foster.
Plus: Panda's from Space
The Bloomsburg Theatre Ensemble and BU Players are doing a co-production of David Mamet's The Revenge of the Space Pandas, or Binky Rudich and the Two-Speed Clock. Directed by Richie Cannaday, the show runs July 19 to 29 at Alvina Kraus Theatre, Center Street, Bloomsburg.
Moose show benefits 'It gets better' movement
The Moose Exchange will host a production of How Would You Feel? by playwright Janice McCrostie. The docu-drama takes an inside look at real-life bullying, based on interviews of people from all walks of life about their experiences and where their personal journeys have taken them because of, or in spite of, their difficult pasts. Shows are Wednesday, July 25, through Saturday, July 28, at 7 pm. Tickets at the door are $5 for students, $10 for adults. All proceeds benefit itgetsbetter.org, an organization that brings hope to young people of the gay community.
There are 75 seats for each show available for free to Bloomsburg University students. To reserve one, go to the Haas Center for The Arts and leave your name and student I.D number.
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