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2007-2008 MainStage and SecondStage Seasons

These are the MainStage and SecondStage productions for the 2007-2008 Season.

Complete production calendars are available on this website.

Fall 2007

Tommy, by Peter Townsend and Des McAnuff

  • Performances: October 5 through October 14.
  • In the Center for the Performing Arts
  • Directed by Lori Adams

One Flea Spare, by Naomi Wallace

  • Performances: October 10 through October 14
  • In Westhoff
  • Directed by Rebekah Scallet

Relatively Close, by Jim Sherman

  • Performances: November 7 through November 11
  • In the Center for the Performing Arts
  • Directed by Don LaCasse

Midsummer Night's Dream, by William Shakespeare

  • Performances: November 8 through November 10
  • In Allen Theatre
  • Directed by Robert Quinlan

Unnatural and Accidental Women, by Marie Clements

  • Performances: December 5 through December 9
  • In Westhoff
  • Directed by Deb Alley

Fall Dance Concert

  • Performances: December 6 through December 8
  • In the Center for the Performing Arts
  • Choreographed by faculty and guest artists

Spring 2008

Spring's Awakening , by Frank Wedekind

  • Performances: February 22 through March 1.
  • In the Center for the Performing Arts
  • Directed by Paul Dennhardt

Ghosts, by Henrik Ibsen

  • Performances: February 20 through February 24
  • In Westhoff
  • Directed by Sandi Zielinski

Bury the Dead, by Irwin Shaw

  • Performances: March 26 through March 30
  • In Westhoff
  • Directed by Bob Quinlan

Twelfth Night, by William Shakespeare

  • Performances: April 3 through April 5
  • In Allen Theatre
  • Directed by Rebekah Scallet

The Merry Widow, by Franz Lahar

  • Performances: April 4 through April 12
  • In the Center for the Performing Arts
  • Directed by Marian Hampton

Tartuffe, by Moliere

  • Performances: April 25 through May 3
  • In Westhoff
  • Directed by Nicole Dieker

Spring Dance Concert

  • Performances: May 1 through May 3
  • In the Center for the Performing Arts
  • Choreographed by faculty, students and guest artists