Kent State University at Stark Announces Its 2013-2014 Theatre Season

A student walks toward the Fine Arts building at Kent State University at Stark. Theatre performances for the 2013-2014 academic year will be performed at the Kent State Stark Fine Arts Theatre.Kent State University at Stark has announced the scheduled theatre performances for the 2013-2014 academic year. The upcoming productions will be performed at the Kent State Stark Fine Arts Theatre at 6000 Frank Avenue NW in Jackson Township.

Tickets may be conveniently purchased online by visiting www.stark.kent.edu/theatre. Theatre patrons may also obtain reservations and ticket orders through the Fine Arts Theatre Box Office by calling 330-244-3348, Monday through Friday, 1–5 p.m. The opening night of each theatre production is Scholarship Night. Proceeds from those performances will benefit students in the Kent State Stark theatre and music programs.

The Maiden’s Prayer
By Nicky Silver
Nov. 1, 2, 8 and 9 at 8 p.m.
Nov. 3 and 10 at 2:30 p.m.
(American Sign Language interpretation will be provided at the Nov. 10 performance.)
Ticket Prices: $10 adults; $7 students under 17 and senior citizens; Kent State students free with current ID. Tickets will be available online and at the Fine Arts Theatre Box Office, beginning Oct. 21.

In Nicky Silver’s dramatic comedy, unrequited love threatens the marriage of golden couple Taylor and Cynthia. As his best friend and sister-in-law secretly pine after Taylor, each of their lives endures major changes, resulting from the choices they make. A tragedy tests the family loyalty of Cynthia’s sister, while Taylor’s best friend takes advantage of the opportunity as a means to fulfill his long-hidden desires. For mature audiences only, due to sexual content and strong language.

Cat’s-Paw
By William Mastrosimone
Feb. 14, 15, 21 and 22 at 8 p.m.
Feb. 16 and 23 at 2:30 p.m.
(American Sign Language interpretation will be provided at the Feb. 23 performance.)
Ticket Prices: $10 adults; $7 students under 17 and senior citizens; Kent State students free with current ID. Tickets will be available online and at the Fine Arts Theatre Box Office, beginning Feb. 3.

This intense thriller examines the motives of an eco-terrorist through media reporting. Obsessed with the pollution of the world’s water supply, the mastermind behind deadly attacks on the EPA and the White House takes a hostage and grants a young journalist the interview of a lifetime. While justifying his actions on camera, a taut game of cat and mouse ensues, leading to a shocking and surprising conclusion. For mature audiences only, due to violent content and strong language.

Our House
By Theresa Rebeck
April 4, 5, 11 and 12 at 8 p.m.
April 6 and 13 at 2:30 p.m. (American Sign Language interpretation will be provided at the April 13 performance.)
Ticket Prices: $10 adults; $7 students under 17 and senior citizens; Kent State students free with current ID. Tickets will be available online and at the Fine Arts Theatre Box Office, beginning March 24.

An arrogant television executive faced with dwindling ratings hires America’s favorite news anchor to host a popular reality show. Meanwhile, a TV addict with an unhealthy obsession for her teeters on the edge as tensions in his house rise and explode into a drama that holds the nation riveted. Filled with comedic satire, Our House examines a culture that is fascinated with transforming sobering crisis into sexy entertainment. For mature audiences only, due to violent content and strong language.

Directing Kent State Stark’s theatrical productions is Assistant Professor of Theatre and Theatre Director Brian Newberg. Louis Williams is the scenic and lighting designer, Susan Blurton is the costume designer and Ron Jarvis is the sound designer.

For additional information about the 2013-2014 Kent State Stark theatre performances, including audition dates and production team opportunities, visit www.stark.kent.edu/theatre or call 330-244-5151.

POSTED: Monday, August 12, 2013 12:00 AM
Updated: Saturday, December 3, 2022 01:02 AM
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