• Productions

2007-2008 Season

Special Event
September 6 – September 15, 2007
C. Walsh Theatre
The English ChannelBy Robert Brustein
Directed by Wesley Savick
Suffolk University, in association with The Vineyard Playhouse, presents the professional world premiere of Robert Brustein’s play, The English Channel, at the C. Walsh Theatre. The play is a comic and provocative imagining of Shakespeare’s coming of age as a playwright.
Tickets are $30, $15 for seniors and students with ID Tickets for this production can be purchased at
http://http//www.theatermania.com/ or by calling (866)811-4111.
 

September 15, 2007
Studio Theatre
24 Hour Play Festival
Teams of talented alumni and students will write, rehearse, and perform a series of 10-minute plays—all in less than 24 hours! What can you do in a day?

October 11-14, 2007
Studio Theatre
Fall Showcase
Two veteran student directors explore modern interpretations of classic stories. The Frog Prince is a whimsical fairy tale that seeks the true nature of love and The Trial puts a modern spin on Kafka’s terrifying journey through the wrong-side of the legal system in a totalitarian state.
The Frog Prince
By David Mamet
Directed by Greer Rooney ‘08
&
The Trial
Adapted by Rachel Lampert from the novel by Franz Kafka
Directed by Purnima Baldwin ‘08

November 15-18, 2007
Studio Theatre
shrapnel
Written & Directed by Wesley Savick
adapted from the writings of James Hillman, Chris Hedges and Lawrence LeShan

Inspired by the writings of James Hillman (A Terrible Love of War), Chris Hedges (War is a Force that Gives Us Meaning & What Every Person Should Know About War) and Lawrence LeShan (The Psychology of War : Comprehending Its Mystique and Its Madness),  Professor Wesley Savick explores the nature of war in this original work for the stage. How do we make war “normal?”  Is war an inevitable and fundamental part of the human condition?  Can our impulse for war ever be tamed?  This theatrical event incorporates mythology, stage combat, live music and a sweeping array of personal accounts to explore the contradictory nature of war within all of us.

February 7-10, 2008
Studio Theatre
Spring Showcase
A celebration of new student directors and writers, Spring Showcase is an opportunity for first-time writers and directors to explore their creative voices alongside some of the Department’s more experienced students.
Peculiarities
Written & Directed by Talia Bashan ‘09

Dancing with a Devil
By Brooke Berman
Directed by Alix Goldsmith ‘08

The Guilt
Written & Directed by Julia Gustafsson ‘08

On Shame
Written & Directed by Rachel Kelsey ‘08

The Battle of Bull Run Always Makes Me Cry
By Carole Real
Directed by Elyssa Newcorn ‘09

April 10-13, 2008
C. Walsh Theatre
Hair: The American Tribal Love-Rock Musical
Book & Lyrics by Gerome Ragni & James Rado
Music by Galt MacDermot
Directed by Marilyn Plotkins
At the dawning of the Age of Aquarius, the Tribe, a group of politically-active friends (also known as Hippies) fight for their bohemian lifestyle and against the War in this ground-breaking rock musical directed by Theatre Department Chair, Dr. Marilyn Plotkins.





April 24, 2008
Studio Theatre
Play Day!
An opportunity for student playwrights to showcase their work throughout the year, Play Day! features readings of original short plays.







2007-2008 Season

Special Event
September 6 – September 15, 2007
C. Walsh Theatre
The English Channel
By Robert Brustein
Directed by Wesley Savick
Suffolk University, in association with The Vineyard Playhouse, presents the professional world premiere of Robert Brustein’s play, The English
Channel
, at the C. Walsh Theatre. The play is a comic and provocative imagining of Shakespeare’s coming of age as a playwright.
Tickets are $30, $15 for seniors and students with ID
Tickets for this production can be purchased at
http://http//www.theatermania.com/ or by calling (866)811-4111.
 

September 15, 2007
Studio Theatre
24 Hour Play Festival
Teams of talented alumni and students will write, rehearse, and perform a series of 10-minute plays—all in less than 24 hours! What can you do in a day?

October 11-14, 2007
Studio Theatre
Fall Showcase
Two veteran student directors explore modern interpretations of classic stories. The Frog Prince is a whimsical fairy tale that seeks the true nature of love and The Trial puts a modern spin on Kafka’s terrifying journey through the wrong-side of the legal system in a totalitarian state.
The Frog Prince
By David Mamet
Directed by Greer Rooney ‘08
&
The Trial
Adapted by Rachel Lampert from the novel by Franz Kafka
Directed by Purnima Baldwin ‘08

November 15-18, 2007
Studio Theatre
shrapnel
Written & Directed by Wesley Savick
adapted from the writings of James Hillman, Chris Hedges and Lawrence LeShan

Inspired by the writings of James Hillman (A Terrible Love of War), Chris Hedges (War is a Force that Gives Us Meaning & What Every Person Should Know About War) and Lawrence LeShan (The Psychology of War : Comprehending Its Mystique and Its Madness),  Professor Wesley Savick explores the nature of war in this original work for the stage. How do we make war “normal?”  Is war an inevitable and fundamental part of the human condition?  Can our impulse for war ever be tamed?  This theatrical event incorporates mythology, stage combat, live music and a sweeping array of personal accounts to explore the contradictory nature of war within all of us.

February 7-10, 2008
Studio Theatre
Spring Showcase
A celebration of new student directors and writers, Spring Showcase is an opportunity for first-time writers and directors to explore their creative voices alongside some of the Department’s more experienced students.
Dancing with a Devil
By Brooke Berman
Directed by Alix Goldsmith ‘08

The Guilt
Written & Directed by Julia Gustafsson ‘08

On Shame
Written & Directed by Rachel Kelsey ‘08

The Battle of Bull Run Always Makes Me Cry
By Carole Real
Directed by Elissa Newcorn ‘09

April 10-13, 2008
C. Walsh Theatre
Hair: The American Tribal Love-Rock Musical
Book & Lyrics by Gerome Ragni & James Rado
Music by Galt MacDermot
Produced for the Broadway Stage by Michael Butler
Originally Produced by the New York Shakespeare Festival Theatre
Directed by Marilyn Plotkins
At the dawning of the Age of Aquarius, the Tribe, a group of politically-active friends (also known as Hippies) fight for their bohemian lifestyle and against the War in this ground-breaking rock musical directed by Theatre Department Chair, Dr. Marilyn Plotkins.
To purchase tickets, please contact Brown Paper Tickets at 1-800-838-3006 or
http://www.brownpapertickets.com/event/27732
Please note: This production contains Adult language and themes that may not be suitable for all audiences.





April 24, 2008
Studio Theatre
Play Day!
An opportunity for student playwrights to showcase their work throughout the year, Play Day! features readings of original short plays.