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![]() October 3-7, 2012 |
MACBETH By William Shakespeare Directed by Deborah Kinghorn Purchase Tickets Macbeth, Shakespeare's darkest work, is the ultimate thriller. A play about murder, tyranny and wickedness, Macbeth brandishes the ultimate power couple who will stop at nothing to get to the top. Set in a post-apocalyptic world, this raw production demonstrates the corrupting - and horrific effect of blind ambition. |
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| JOHNSON THEATRE OCT 3: 7pm OCT 4: 7pm *OCT 5: 7pm OCT 6: 7pm OCT 7: 2pm |
PRICE $16.00: General Public $14.00: UNH ID/Seniors/Group 15+ |
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| *OCTOBER 5, 10AM: SPECIAL MATINEE FOR SCHOOL GROUPS. CLICK HERE FOR MORE INFO. | ||
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AVENUE Q Music & Lyrics by Robert Lopez and Jeff Marx Book by Jeff Whitty Directed by Raina Ames & Carol Jo Fisher Musical Direction by John Berst Purchase Tickets Winner of the Tony® “Triple Crown” for Best Musical, Best Score and Best Book, Avenue Q is part flesh, part felt and packed with heart. It tells the timeless story of a recent college grad named Princeton who moves into a shabby New York apartment all the way out on Avenue Q. There, he meets Kate (the girl next door), Rod (the Republican), Trekkie (the internet sexpert), Lucy the Slut (need we say more?) and other colorful types who help Princeton finally discover his purpose in life. |
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| *This production is not suitable for children. | ||
| JOHNSON THEATRE OCT 31: 7pm NOV 1: 7pm NOV 2: 7pm NOV 3: 7pm NOV 4: 2pm |
PRICE $18.00: General Public $15.00: UNH ID/Seniors/Group 15+ |
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![]() Nov. 28-Dec. 2, 2012 |
OLD TIMES By Harold Pinter Directed by David Richman Purchase Tickets The play is a three-person fugue of memory and sexual rivalry. What matters in this play is not what happened but what people think happened and what people think defines who they are - or wish they were. As always with Pinter, whose writing won both a Nobel Prize and Tony® Award, the speech we hear is an indication of that which we don't hear--of that which the characters will not or cannot say. |
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| HENNESSY THEATRE NOV 28: 7pm NOV 29: 7pm NOV 30: 7pm DEC 1: 7pm DEC 2: 2pm |
PRICE $16.00: General Public $14.00: UNH ID/Seniors/Group 15+ |
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![]() February 20-24, 2013 |
SPRING AWAKENING Music by Duncan Sheik Book and Lyrics by Steven Sater Direction & Music Direction by John Berst Purchase Tickets The winner of 8 Tony® Awards, including Best Musical, Spring Awakening explores the journey from adolescence to adulthood as a group of late 19th Century German students navigate teenage self-discovery and coming of age anxiety in a powerful celebration of youth and rebellion. This landmark musical is an electrifying fusion of morality, sexuality and rock & roll. |
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| JOHNSON THEATRE FEB 20: 7pm FEB 21: 7pm FEB 22: 7pm FEB 23: 7pm FEB 24: 2pm |
PRICE $18.00: General Public $15.00: UNH ID/Seniors/Group 15+ |
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![]() March 26-30, 2013 |
DANCE COMPANY CONCERT Purchase Tickets Echos of the Highland Created and choreographed by C. Laurence Robertson Echoes From the Highland is an original ballet that takes a journey through Scottish custom and history. Using contemporary interpretations and traditional Scottish dance and music, the ballet features Clan MacDonald and uses non-narrative movement to reawaken Scotland’s past. Pirates! Created and choreographed by Gay Nardone Yo-ho-ho, it’s Pirates! Cast off on an adventure with the fiercest lady buccaneers on the high seas! These swashbucklin’ lasses fear no man as they fly, swing, tap and soar in search of their pirate booty. Arr, will some clever mermaids and jugglin’ landlubbers call their bluff? Ye best be joinin’ the UNH jazz/tap/aerial company to find out, else it’s Davy Jones’ Locker for ye! |
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| JOHNSON THEATRE MAR 26: 7pm MAR 27: 7pm MAR 28: 7pm *MAR 29: 7pm MAR 30: 2pm |
PRICE $16.00: General Public $14.00: UNH ID/Seniors/Group 15+ $7.00: Child (10 or younger) |
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| *MARCH 29, 10AM: SPECIAL MATINEE FOR SCHOOL GROUPS. CLICK HERE FOR MORE INFO. | ||
![]() April 17-21, 2013 |
THE JOHN C. EDWARDS UNDERGRADUATE PRIZE PLAYS Written, directed and designed by students. Purchase Tickets The John C. Edwards Undergraduate Prize is awarded to undergraduate students whose original works will be produced and performed in the final slot of our main stage season. This award is made possible through the generosity of Mike O’Malley ’88, a former student of Professor Edwards. Mr. O’Malley and Professor Edwards sit on the play selection committee to help choose the winning play. “A Love Story” written by Jessica Miller ‘13 of Lee, NH. When Amber, a young woman with an eating disorder, is placed into residential care, she is faced with the most difficult battle of her life. Luckily her boyfriend, Ed, is by her side. However, Amber and Ed begin to realize that their own idea of "support" and "recovery" are vastly different from one another, and thus they must also fight for their relationship. The winning playwright, Jessica Miller, is a senior theatre and math education major from Lee, NH. Jessica is currently an improviser in Dorks in Dungeons and is in rehearsals for the musical, “The 25th Annual Putnam County Spelling Bee.” Her passion is acting and she hopes to move to Chicago to pursue an acting career. “A Love Story” is directed by Nina Lary ‘13 of Antrim, NH. “Occupational Hazards” written by Dan Shine ‘14 of Shrewsbury, MA. When Roy, an awkward would-be writer stuck in a dead-end job, arranges for a blind date online, he gets more than he bargained for. As dinner proceeds with Stephanie, a charming computer analyst, she reveals that she is there for a far more sinister reason. Both are forced to confront the dark reason for their seemingly random encounter, calling to question what sorts of things are better left unsaid. The winning playwright, Dan Shine, is a junior English and theatre double major from Shrewsbury, Massachusetts. Dan is a member of Improv Anonymous comedy group and loves acting, writing, comics, and film. He hopes to pursue a career in writing and directing for stage. “Occupational Hazards” is directed by Nick Iannotti ‘13 of Alton, NH. “Retreat to Will's House” written by Colton Huelle ’15. After drunkenly breaking up with his girlfriend, Will Ward meets Jack, a stranger with a mysteriously thorough knowledge of Will's past. Led by Jack's prodding, Will revisits his adolescent love for the beautiful and unattainable Veera. Returning to his childhood hideaway, a dilapidated garden shed, Will must face his most painful and poignant memories in an attempt to reclaim the past from which he has never escaped. The winning playwright, Colton Huelle, grew up in Bedford, NH, where he began writing poetry and short fiction in high school. He has performed his poetry in many New England bars and coffee shops. He currently studies English literature and the University of New Hampshire. He is tremendously influenced by New England and Bob Dylan. "The Retreat to Will's House" is his first play and will be directed by Elise Williams ’13. Other prize winners include student designers Alyssa LeBlanc ’13, a design and technology theatre major of Salem, NH, Sara Demos '13, a general theatre major of York, ME, and Danielle Pancoast ’13, a design and technology theatre major of Westford, MA. |
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| HENNESSY THEATRE APR 17: 7pm APR 18: 7pm APR 19: 7pm APR 20: 7pm APR 21: 2pm |
PRICE $16.00: General Public $14.00: UNH ID/Seniors/Group 15+ |
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POSTPONEMENT OF EVENTS DUE TO INCLEMENT WEATHER:
If UNH Theatre/Dance cancels a show due to inclement weather, those tickets will be accepted on the scheduled postponement date. Up-to-date postponement information will be available by calling 603-862-2919 (call after 4PM on Wed.-Sat. or after 11AM for weekend matinees). Postponement dates: MACBETH, Oct. 7, 2012, 7PM; AVENUE Q, Nov. 4, 2012, 7PM; OLD TIMES, Dec. 2, 2012, 7PM; SPRING AWAKENING, Feb. 24, 2013, 7PM; DANCE CONCERT, March 30, 2013, 7pm; UNDERGRADUATAE PRIZE PLAYS, Apr. 21, 2013, 7PM.
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