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'One-Acts' continue this weekend
January 25, 2007| The advanced directing class from
Utah State University's department of theatre sweeps
the Christmas-break dust off the Studio Theatre floor
to open 2007 with An Evening of One-Acts.
An annual event, this year's run Thursday through
Saturday on the Studio Theatre stage in the Chase Fine
Arts Center on the Utah State campus. "An Evening
of One-Acts" is free to the general public, with
seats usually filling quickly. It is recommended that
patrons arrive 30 minutes prior to the 7:30 p.m. start
time. General admission tickets are provided at the
door of the theatre prior to curtain.
The advanced directing class at Utah State chooses
single acts from full-length plays or already established
one-act plays, casts the shows, finds technical staff
members for the productions and applies what has been
learned in class to a 10- to 15-minute piece of live
theatre. Although the task may seem daunting and, perhaps,
a little intimidating, most of the directors welcome
the challenge, said Kevin Doyle, theatre arts professor
and faculty member overseeing the project.
"The process provides valuable experience for
students interested in the directing aspect not many
theatre majors are able to be involved in," Doyle
said. "It also gives actors in the department a
new perspective and insight they carry with them on
stage. It enhances their awareness and understanding,
especially realizing what choices can be and are made
in a play."
The complete rotation schedule and general information
about "The Evening of One-Acts" is available
on the Utah State Theatre Web site at www.usu.edu/theatre,
or by calling (435) 797-1500.
Ticket information for these productions is available
by calling (435) 797-0305.
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