Hillsdale College Theatre Students Present Festival of One Act Plays

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HILLSDALE, Mich. — The Hillsdale College Tower Players featured a festival of student work starting from April 25 to April 28 in Markel Auditorium. The festival featured classic and contemporary one-act plays.

“It is a pleasure to present the hard work of young theatre artists to the campus community,” said Christopher Matsos, chairman of the Hillsdale College theatre department. “This is a unique opportunity for our students to select, rehearse, and perform old and new favorite plays.”

The performances featured the work of directing students. Classic one-act plays included: “Riders to the Sea,” by J.M. Synge, directed by Mary Kate Kearney; “Overtones,” by Alice Gerstenberg, directed by Grace Bryant; and “The Dark Lady of the Sonnets,” by George Bernard Shaw, directed by Moira Kate Forrester. Contemporary one-act plays included: “The Miraculous Journey of Edward Tulane,” adapted by Dwayne Hartford from the book by Kate DiCamillo, directed by Jack Leatherwood; “The Visitors,” by Del Martin, directed by Marc Sherman; and “No One Will be Immune,” by David Mamet, directed by John Jordan.

“Student-produced plays have a long and important legacy at Hillsdale,” said Matsos. “We’re grateful to our student directors and actors, to the theatre faculty who mentored them, and most of all to our audiences who came to appreciate our work and these great plays.”

The Tower Players, the branch of the Theatre Department that produces plays at Hillsdale College, generally performs three main-stage productions each year, as well as numerous one-act and workshop productions. For photos from previous Tower Players performances, click here.

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About Hillsdale College

Hillsdale College is an independent liberal arts college located in southern Michigan. Founded in 1844, the College has built a national reputation through its classical liberal arts core curriculum and its principled refusal to accept federal or state taxpayer subsidies, even indirectly in the form of student grants or loans. It also conducts an outreach effort promoting civil and religious liberty, including a free monthly speech digest, Imprimis, with a circulation of more than 5.7 million. For more information, visit hillsdale.edu.

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