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The Truth, Remixed: The 30th Annual First Show

October 2-4 | Hepburn Zoo Theatre

What happens when you take classic themes, original voices, and a whole lot of creativity — and toss them into one wildly entertaining night of theatre? You get The Truth Remixed. Also, this is the sister show to Echoes of Truth First Year show in Fall 2024. 

Join us for an evening of bold, funny, and heartfelt performances featuring a mix of short scenes and self-written poems that explore “truth” in all its weird, messy, and beautiful forms. From awkward confessions to poetic revelations, this show is all about turning the spotlight on what’s real — with a twist.

A celebration of expression, humor, individuality and truth — remixed just for you

Directed by Ashley Nicole Baptiste

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These Shining Lives by Melanie March

October 30 - November 1 | Seeler Studio Theatre

These Shining Lives is based on the true story of four women who worked for the Radium Dial Company - a watch factory based in Ottawa, Illinois. This poetic and beautiful little play is a story of survival in its most transcendent sense, and a reminiscence on love, family and time. The play focuses on the women who refuse to allow the company that stole their health to kill their spirits – and highlights their work to protect the lives of the generations who come after them.

Directed by Michole Biancosino

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Spike Heels by Theresa Rebeck

December 4-6 | Hepburn Zoo Theatre

A volatile young woman, a smooth-talking lawyer, a neurotic writer, and his elusive fiancée… What could go wrong? Andrew has grown close to his upstairs neighbor, Georgie, whose heels click on his ceiling when she returns from work every day. All seems well and good until Georgie confides a terrible secret about Andrew’s good friend, Edward. Tensions soar, passions spark, and hidden feelings unravel… And it only gets worse when Andrew’s soon-to-be wife, Lydia, confronts him about the truth of their relationship. Set in Boston in the early 1990s, this romantic dramedy explores themes of sexual harassment, love and loyalty, and the harsh obstacles young women face in a male-dominated world.

Senior 700 work in Acting of Patrice Cahill ‘25.5 and Jonathan Mount ‘25.5
Independent 500 work in Directing of Jamie Schwartz ‘27 and Lighting Design of Jayda Gilyard ‘26

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The Journey of the Saint by César de María

December 4-6 | Wright Memorial Theatre

A rollicking adventure filled with deception and mystery, told by a traveling theatre troupe, of two artists fleeing the Spanish Inquisition while traversing the Atlantic and through the southern cone of Latin America in 1796 to deliver a holy relic to the revolutionaries for liberation!

Directed by Olga Sanchez Saltveit