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July 24, 2003
ULM Theatre Releases Season Schedule
The theatre department at the University of Louisiana at Monroe announces its new season schedule. Also new are the Director of the School of Visual and Performing Arts, Dr. Keith White and the Director of Theatre, John Kelly. TheatreWorks.ULM will be presenting the following:
SEPT. 25-27, OCT. 2-4, 2003
I LOVE YOU, YOU'RE PERFECT, NOW CHANGE
Book and Lyrics by Joe DiPietro, Music by Jimmy Roberts
"Its Seinfeld set to music" Newark Star Ledger
"Smartly conceivedcatchy tunes and witty lyrics"
Variety
A musical tribute to all those who have loved and lost, as well
as those who have discovered the joy of relationships. In the
end, it's "a wonderful celebration of the mating game."
NOV. 13-15, 20-22, 2003
COMMUNICATING DOORS
A comic mystery by Alan Ayckbourn
"Joyously sillya terrific evening at the theatre"
Curtain Up
"A clever and finally quite moving work" Time
Magazine
A mysterious tale of time travel, infidelity, and indiscretion
by "the British Neil Simon." England's undisputed master
of comedy presents his first mystery.
FEB. 19-21, 26-28, 2004
PROOF
A Pulitzer-prize winning drama by David Auburn
"A compelling evening of theatre" NY Daily News
"Surprised us with its aliveness and intelligent modesty"
NY Observer
A play about scientists whose science matters less than their
humanity, Proof considers the thin line between genius
and madness and the possibility of inheriting both.
APRIL 29-MAY 1, 6-8, 2004
LYSISTRATA
A classic farce by Aristophanes
"General ribaldry and revelry" talkinbroadway.com
"Bawdy, funny, and pitched at constantly high energy level"
Evening News
(Scotland)
One of the greatest comedies of all time. This 2500 year old
comedy still enthralls audiences with its sexual escapades and
political intrigues.
For more information contact TheatreWorks.ULM at 342-1413.
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