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Glengarry Glen Ross

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This play by David Mamet is a dark comedy focusing on five desperate, funny, conniving real estate salespeople who must make a sales quota or risk losing their jobs. Directed by Richard Romagnoli. Contains very strong and offensive language including racial and ethnic epithets. For mature audiences. Tickets: $15/12/6; on sale October 9

Mahaney Arts Center Seeler Studio Theatre

$15/12/6; on sale October 9

Fifth Planet by David Auburn

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An unlikely pair of star-lovers orbit each other over the course of a year, finding solace from their earthbound lives in the planets and each other. Senior 700 work of Eliza Renner and Connor Wright in acting and 500 independent work of Katie Mayopoulos in directing and Grace Zhang in scenic design. Tickets: $6. For all ages with some adult language.

Mahaney Arts Center Seeler Studio Theatre

Open to the Public

Fifth Planet by David Auburn

Sponsored by:
Theatre
An unlikely pair of star-lovers orbit each other over the course of a year, finding solace from their earthbound lives in the planets and each other. Senior 700 work of Eliza Renner and Connor Wright in acting and 500 independent work of Katie Mayopoulos in directing and Grace Zhang in scenic design. Tickets: $6. For all ages with some adult language.

Mahaney Arts Center Seeler Studio Theatre

Open to the Public

Fifth Planet by David Auburn

Sponsored by:
Theatre
An unlikely pair of star-lovers orbit each other over the course of a year, finding solace from their earthbound lives in the planets and each other. Senior 700 work of Eliza Renner and Connor Wright in acting and 500 independent work of Katie Mayopoulos in directing and Grace Zhang in scenic design. Tickets: $6. For all ages with some adult language.

Mahaney Arts Center Seeler Studio Theatre

Open to the Public

Fifth Planet by David Auburn

Sponsored by:
Theatre
An unlikely pair of star-lovers orbit each other over the course of a year, finding solace from their earthbound lives in the planets and each other. Senior 700 work of Eliza Renner and Connor Wright in acting and 500 independent work of Katie Mayopoulos in directing and Grace Zhang in scenic design. Tickets: $6. For all ages with some adult language.

Mahaney Arts Center Seeler Studio Theatre

Open to the Public

Everything You Always Wanted to Know about ENRON

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Join us for a lively and provocative session about ENRON, the energy company that self-destructed in 2001. Despite the vast repercussions of that corporate crash, the story of Enron continues to resonate, and Enron’s DNA remains alive.

Cheryl Faraone (director of the Theatre Department’s production of Enron, running through May 6) interviews Frank Van Gansbeke, Professor of the Practice at Middlebury College, Department of Economics and Finance.

Admission free. Light refreshments provided.

Wright Theatre

Open to the Public

Enron

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In this black comedy by Lucy Prebble, directed by Cheryl Faraone, one of the most infamous scandals in financial history is transformed into a theatrical epic. Mixing classical tragedy with savage comedy, Enron spins a narrative of greed and loss with song, dance, and raptors. “Exciting and kaleidoscopic”— Guardian. Tickets: $15/12/6; on sale April 16

Wright Theatre

Open to the Public

Enron

Sponsored by:
Theatre
In this black comedy by Lucy Prebble, directed by Cheryl Faraone, one of the most infamous scandals in financial history is transformed into a theatrical epic. Mixing classical tragedy with savage comedy, Enron spins a narrative of greed and loss with song, dance, and raptors. “Exciting and kaleidoscopic”— Guardian. Tickets: $15/12/6; on sale April 16

Wright Theatre

Open to the Public

Enron

Sponsored by:
Theatre
In this black comedy by Lucy Prebble, directed by Cheryl Faraone, one of the most infamous scandals in financial history is transformed into a theatrical epic. Mixing classical tragedy with savage comedy, Enron spins a narrative of greed and loss with song, dance, and raptors. “Exciting and kaleidoscopic”— Guardian. Tickets: $15/12/6; on sale April 16

Wright Theatre

Open to the Public