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2001-02

Betty's Summer Vacation
Playwright: Christopher Durang
Director: Mark Hunter
Scenic & Lighting Design: Scott Olinger
Costume Design: Amanda Lifvendahl

Christopher Durang (Sister Mary Ignatious Explains It All, The Actor's Nightmare) attacks sensationalism in his newest play, featuring Betty who wants nothing more than a relaxing beach vacation. However, her roommates (including a serial killer, a self obsessed jock, a nymphomaniac best friend, and an elderly flasher) have other ideas. Hilarious and irreverant, Durang focuses on the thirst for sensationalism that has penetrated our lives.

 

Cosi Fan Tutte
Playwright/Composer: Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart
Director: Jonathon Thull
Scenic & Costume Design: Scott Olinger
Lighting Design: Jonathan Reed

A frivolous wager leads to unexpectedly poignant consequences when two young Italian military officers test the fidelity of their lovers by disguising themselves and wooing each other's finacees. The production is a collaboration of Cornell's theatre and music departments.

 

 

Story Theater
From stories in the Grimms Brothers' Collection and Aesop's Fables
Adapted for the stage by Paul Sills
Director: Ron Clark
Scenic Design: Scott Olinger
Costume Design: Erin Howell-Gritsch
Lighting Design: Jonathon Reed
Produced by Special Arrangement with Samuel French, Inc.

 

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