For Immediate Release
Contact: AJ Fox,
603-358-2170, afox1@keene.edu
KEENE STATE THEATRE PRESENTS STUDENT-WRITTEN
PERFORMANCE SERIES AT NIGHT OWL CAFE
KEENE, N.H., 1/25/2011 – The
Keene State College Theatre Department presents The Premiere Series Staged
Readings, a series of plays written and performed by KSC students on Friday and
Saturday evenings in February and March. The first show, Memories are What?
will be performed on February 11 and 12.; the second, Haze will be
performed on February 18 and 19.; the third, Toasting the Tortoise, will
be performed on February 25 and 26; and the last, Succession, will be
performed on March 3 and 4. Each performance will take place at 7:30 p.m. in
the Night Owl Café, located in the KSC Student Center. Admission is free;
donations are encouraged at the door. The Premiere Series plays originated last
spring in a playwriting class taught by KSC Theatre Professor Daniel L.
Patterson, who also directs the shows. The four student-written works offer an
insightful perspective on a variety of themes and settings, from an epic family
tragedy to an intimate sexual mystery, from screwball comedy to techno-satire.
The Premiere Performance Series opens
with Memories are What? by Jill Strang ’12, an ensemble comedy
that follows a group of high school students struggling to manage their various
neuroses in an age where cell phones and the internet have dramatically
reshaped traditional methods of human communication. The following weekend is Haze
by Katelyn Abato ’12, a dark journey through one young woman’s
traumatic date rape encounter. The third play in the series is Toasting the
Tortoise by Taylor Quimby ’10, a comic send-up of a hapless writer
and his incorrigible siblings. Finally, Succession by Greg Parker
’11, tells the story of a Midwestern farming family in decline during the
Dust Bowl era.
For further information, call the
Department of Theatre and Dance at 603-358-2162 or visit www.keene.edu/racbp,
where you can also view many video clips from the season’s Visiting
Artists repertoire.
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