Posted on November 24, 2020

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The School of Theatre wraps up the fall semester next month with a collection of one-act productions, directed by the class of MFA candidates.  The production includes five shows:

The Arkansaw Bear by Aurand Harris, directed by Hayley Greenstreet

Feeding the Moonfish by Barbara Wichmann, directed by John Perine

Here We Go by Caryl Churchil, directed by Karen Sabo

Incognito by Janet Allard (Professor of Playwriting), directed by Chris Gilly-Forrer (pictured)

Noah And The Ark by Sheila Smolensky, directed by Derya Ağaoğlu

One ticket will include all five performances, which are streaming December 3rd-5th.  For tickets, call the Box Office at 336-334-4392 or visit https://www.etix.com/ticket/v/15070/taylor-theatre.

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