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Dan O'Brien '96: A reading of his Play, The House in Scarsdale

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The House in Scarsdale is Dan O’Brien’s autobiographical story of desperately trying to uncover the truth about his f*cked-up family. With a history of twisted secrets, alcohol, and mental health issues, none of them are even speaking except when they’re suing each other. The play is a highly poetic, spare, theatrical journey in which two actors embody the whole family in an exploration of the deep need we all have to reconcile the family we want with the one we have. Read by the playwright and Alex Draper.

Axinn Center Abernethy Room (221)

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A group of employees at a popular news website live and die by the viral content of their pieces. But when they break a story that’s bigger than anything they’ve ever seen before, their lives hang in the balance. Originally developed at the MIDD-Summer Play Lab, this play by Lucas Kavner ’06.5 (Fish Eye, Carnaval Kids) was further developed during this semester to prepare for this premiere. ”[Kavner] has a gift for artfully underwritten, unaffectedly colloquial, and often uproarious dialogue”—New York Magazine. Post-performance talk on Friday.

Mahaney Arts Center Seeler Studio Theatre

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A group of employees at a popular news website live and die by the viral content of their pieces. But when they break a story that’s bigger than anything they’ve ever seen before, their lives hang in the balance. Originally developed at the MIDD-Summer Play Lab, this play by Lucas Kavner ’06.5 (Fish Eye, Carnaval Kids) was further developed during this semester to prepare for this premiere. ”[Kavner] has a gift for artfully underwritten, unaffectedly colloquial, and often uproarious dialogue”—New York Magazine. Post-performance talk on Friday.

Mahaney Arts Center Seeler Studio Theatre

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Clickshare

Sponsored by:
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A group of employees at a popular news website live and die by the viral content of their pieces. But when they break a story that’s bigger than anything they’ve ever seen before, their lives hang in the balance. Originally developed at the MIDD-Summer Play Lab, this play by Lucas Kavner ’06.5 (Fish Eye, Carnaval Kids) was further developed during this semester to prepare for this premiere. ”[Kavner] has a gift for artfully underwritten, unaffectedly colloquial, and often uproarious dialogue”—New York Magazine. Post-performance talk on Friday.

Mahaney Arts Center Seeler Studio Theatre

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Behind the Scenes Lunch and Discussion: American Sunrise/Sunset

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Join director Cheryl Faraone and the cast and crew of American Sunrise/Sunset for a sneak preview and backstage look at the process of building this show. $5 donation suggested; free to College ID card holders

Mahaney Arts Center Seeler Studio Theatre

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Behind-the-Scenes Lunch and Discussion: Flare Path

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Join director Richard Romagnoli and his cast and crew for a presentation about the upcoming production of Terence Rattigan’s 1941 play. $5 donation suggested; free to Middlebury College ID cardholders

Wright Theatre

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AUDITIONS: "The 20th Annual First Year Show”

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Directed by Guest Director Tara Giordano ‘02 First-year students and sophomore Febs are invited to audition for this Middlebury Theatre tradition in its 20th year: an evening in which audiences become acquainted with contemporary playwrights and Middlebury’s newest actors. No preparation necessary as audition material will be provided. Also seeking 2 stage managers (no experience required.) Note: it is fine to audition for both the First Year Show and the J-Term Musical!

Mahaney Arts Center 232