Past PRODUCTIONS

2024-2025 Mainstage Season

Firebringer

2024 Summer Repertory Theater

Xanadu 

Peter and The Starcatcher

2023-2024 Mainstage Season

The Lady from the Sea 

9 to 5: The Musical 

The 25th Annual Putnam County Spelling Bee 

Twelfth Night 

One Man, Two Guvnors 

Dances We Dance: Flowing Through 

 

2023 SUMMER REP

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2019-2020 SEASON

Provoked WifeThe Provoked Wife by John Vanbrugh

Directed by Jean Louis Baldet

February 21-March 1, 2020 | Studio One Theatre

In this timely, forward-thinking Restoration comedy, we meet Lady Brute and her husband, the over-sexed and drunken Sir John Brute. Provoked by their loveless marriage, Lady Brute finds solace in the arms of a younger man but, when solace and spice threaten to turn into scandal, Lady Brute does all she can to protect her happiness. In true Restoration style, this satirical poke in the eye evokes waves of laughter while providing plenty of biting social commentary.

Urinetown

Urinetown: The Musical by Mark Hollmann and Greg Kotis

Directed by Lee Soroko

November 15-24, 2019 | Studio One

Set during a horrific water shortage where the use of private toilets has been banned, this hysterical musical satire of corporate greed and political malfeasance has an unlikely hero emerge from the populace to decry he’s had enough! He needs to pee and refuses to pay for it! The winner of three Tony Awards, Urinetown is an outrageous, wickedly modern, comedic romp that will leave you laughing ‘til you pee!

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Dead Man’s Cellphone by Sarah Ruhl

Directed by Kathryn Johnston

October 18-27, 2019 | Studio Two

The winner of the Helen Hayes Award for Outstanding New Play, Dead Man’s Cell Phone is a beautiful, and mysterious exploration of how modern technology both unites and isolates people. When a young woman in a café grows frustrated by the endless ringing of a cellphone, she discovers its owner is dead. With his phone in hand, she embarks on a funny, scary, and at times surreal journey through the man’s life leading her to people, dark corners, and discoveries she never expected.   

Uncle Vlanya

Uncle Vanya by Anton Chekhov

Directed by Desmond Gallant

September 27–October 6, 2019 | Studio One Theatre

Can anything go right in Vanya’s life? He’s dedicated his whole life to a pedantic old fart who can’t get it up. That same old fart is married to the beautiful Yelena whom Vanya desperately loves. But she finds Vanya tedious and pathetic. His mama doesn’t love him, he can’t shoot straight, and the doctor won’t let him overdose on morphine. What’s a man to do to get some relief! In this sunny, funny play of desperate people, one man tries to escape his misery but his misery just won’t let go.

SUMMER REP 2019

Sister Act

Sister Act 

Music by Alan Menken, Lyrics by Glenn Slater, and book by Chery and Bill Steinkellner

Directed by Lee Soroko

July 5-21, 2019 | Studio 2

The sensational feel-good musical comedy smash, Sister Act, is a riot a minute! Based on the 1992 film, it features incredible music by Oscar and Tony winning composer Alan Menken, and when it played on Broadway, it was called “one of the happiest surprises” that “hits all the right spots.” Nominated for several Tony Awards including Best Musical, Sister Act is a celebration of music and a pure joy to experience!

 

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Sabrina Fair by Samuel Taylor

Directed by Jean-Louis Baldet

June 7-22, 2019 | Studio One

A beautifully written romantic comedy, Sabrina Fair is a modern retelling of the Cinderella story that flips the fairytale on its head. When it ran on Broadway, it was called a “delightful, sparkling hit” and “the best American comedy in more than a decade.” Sabrina Fair charms the audience with a strong female character, witty dialogue, and plenty of romance and comedy. Sabrina Fair is everything that makes summer enchanting, fun, and beautiful.

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2018-2019 SEASON

The Children's Hour

The Children’s Hour by Lillian Hellman

Directed by Kathryn Johnston

September 28 – October 7, 2018 | Studio One

Nominated for a Pulitzer Prize and the crowning achievement of Hellman’s career, this beautiful, classic American play explores the relationship of two women who find themselves accused of having a lesbian relationship with devastating repercussions. While written in the 1930s, The Children’s Hour remains a fresh and relevant exploration of love, honesty, and the destructive nature of gossip and intolerance. 

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A Park In Our House

A Park in Our House by Nilo Cruz

Directed by Desmond Gallant

October 26-28, 2018 | Studio 2

In this beautiful, lyrical play by Pulitzer Prize winning playwright Nilo Cruz, a Cuban family struggles under the difficult conditions of Castro’s Cuba in 1970. Sister and brother, Pilar and Camilo, find themselves wrapped up in passion and jealousy when a young exchange student from Russia pays them a visit.

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Frankenstein

Frankenstein, an adaptation, based on the novel by Mary Shelley

Directed by Lee Soroko                                  

November 9-18, 2018 | Studio One

This adaptation of Frankenstein is an exciting, thought provoking investigation into the human struggle for immortality and power, and an incredibly relevant, cautionary tale in our contemporary era of gene manipulation and cloning. Ethical considerations abound when Dr. Frankenstein builds a creature from corpses and communal fear drives people into an irrational hatred of the outsider. 

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Mill Fire

Mill Fire by Sally Nemeth

Directed by Jean Louis Baldet

February 15-24, 2019 | Studio One

Told through a magnificent tapestry of memory, Mill Fire, explores the mysterious causes and devastating effects of a steel mill explosion as seen through the eyes of Marlene, a defiant young widow desperately in need of closure. As she wrestles with her memories, her conflicting emotions carry her through a stunningly beautiful search for meaning in her life.

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Next To Normal

Next to Normal                 

Music by Tom Kitt, Book and Lyrics by Brian Yorkey

Directed by Lynn McNutt            

April 12-21, 2019 | Studio One

Winner of a Pulitzer Prize and three Tony Awards, Next to Normal is the moving story of a woman and her family as they cope with her mental illness. An emotional powerhouse, this pop/rock musical boasts an outstanding score that brings the audience into the minds and hearts of its characters as they journey through love, loss, and hope.

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SUMMER 2018

Cabaret | Studio One Theatre

Book by Joe Masteroff 
Based on the play by John Van Druten and Stories by Christopher Isherwood 
Music by John Kander Lyrics by Fred Ebb

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July 6 - 22 

Willkommen to Cabaret! The winner of multiple Tony Awards, including Best Musical and Best Revival, this raucous musical comes roaring to life in the infamous Kit Kat Klub as some of Broadway’s most memorable songs spill out onto the stage. While the Emcee promises to help us forget all our troubles, Germany begins its descent into hell and we are reminded what happens when we bury our heads in the sand and forget to love our neighbors.

 

Easy Virtue  | Studio One Theatre

By Noel Coward

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June 8 - 23rd

From the incomparable wit of Noel Coward comes a breezy, wonderful splash of comedy as a young Englishman marries a glamorous, modern young woman and brings her home to meet his parents. Sparks fly as his new bride, Larita, arrives like a jolt from the future to celebrate a woman’s right to lead her own life. Originally produced when Coward was riding a wave of success, Easy Virtue has enjoyed many successful revivals over the years and is a perfect summer ride in celebration of the individual spirit.

SPRING 2018

The Merry Wives Of Windsor | Studio One Theatre

By William Shakespeare

The Merry Wives Of Windsor

April 13th - 22nd

The Merry Wives of Windsor features one of Shakespeare’s best loved comic characters, Sir John Falstaff, the loud, foolish, blowhard with his love of liquor, ladies, and money. When he sets his lecherous sights on two merry wives, Mistress Page and Mistress Ford, a hilarious battle of wits ensues in which the ladies have the last laugh and many a man gets his comeuppance.

 

The Submission | Studio Two Theatre

By Jeff Talbott

The Submission

March 22nd - 25th

Shaleeha G'ntamobi's stirring new play about an alcoholic black mother and her card sharp son trying to get out of the projects has just been accepted into the nation's preeminent theater festival. Trouble is, Shaleeha G'ntamobi doesn't exist, except in the imagination of wannabe-playwright Danny Larsen, who created her as a kind of affirmative-action nom-de-plume. But a nom-de-guerre may prove more useful as the lies pile up, shaky alliances are forged, and everyone dear to Danny must decide whether or not to run for cover as the whole thing threatens to blow up in his lily white face.

 

The Rivals | Studio One Theatre

By Richard Brinsley Sheridan

The Rivals

February 16th - 25th

Sheridan’s comic masterpiece, The Rivals, is a raucous comedy of manners that spins its tale around two couples who are thwarted on their way to matrimony. Featuring some of theatre’s great comic characters – the windbag Sir Anthony Absolute and the foolish Mrs. Malaprop – The Rivals is an uproariously funny feast that satisfies many a lusty appetite all while poking good fun at our superficial, narcissistic, preening times.

 

FALL 2017

The Government Inspector | Studio One Theatre

By Nikolai Gogol adapted by Desmond Gallant

The Government Inspector

November 10th - 19th

The Government Inspector is a laugh-out-loud, satiric comedy that takes aim at greed, stupidity, and political corruption. Written in 1836, it remains a remarkably relevant jab at politicians who use government to line their own pockets. When Khlestakov, a lazy and conniving civil servant, is mistaken for an important government inspector, a town descends into a flurry of madness as the mayor and his cronies try to cover-up their indiscretions and curry favor with the imposter.

 

SUMMER 2017

Into The Woods | Studio One Theatre

Book by James Lapine

Music and Lyrics by Stephen Sondheim

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June 30th - July 30th

Musically sophisticated, Into the Woods offers audiences a lush and exciting celebration of life that reminds us that our actions have consequences, our lives are interdependent, and that our interdependence is our greatest strength. Winner of best revival awards in 2002 and 2011, Into the Woods is a sure fire crowd-pleaser!

Sense and Sensibility | Studio One Theatre

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June 23rd - July 22nd

Told with quick, tight structuring and a chorus of gossips, thisSense and Sensibilityis inventive and full of comic vitality. The New York Times called Kate Hamill’s bouncy, jaunty take on this beloved classic an unconditional delight, and Time Out called it an exuberant and thoroughly modern exploration of ageless emotions. Kate Hamill’s Sense and Sensibility has everything you’d expect from Jane Austen novel and so much more!

 

SPRING 2017

The Last Days Of Judas Iscarriot | Studio One Theatre

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April 14th - 23rd

From the dazzling imagination of one of America’s most passionate and powerful young playwrights comes a critically acclaimed, thrilling retelling of the plight and fate of Judas Iscariot. Guirgis gives compelling new life to this most infamous of sinners and demands through this extraordinary play and its beautiful final moments that forgiveness and compassion be our guiding principles. It is an affirmation of the power of the human spirit and represents some of the best playwriting of today.

The Spitfire Grill | Studio One Theatre

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February 17th - 26th

The Spitfire Grill is an American musical with music and book by James Valcq and lyrics and book byFred Alley, based on the1996 film of the same namebyLee David Zlotoff. The musical depicts the journey of a young woman just released from prison who decides to start her life anew in a rural Wisconsin town. She participates in a journey within the town itself toward its own tenuous reawakening.

Repertory Dance Theatre Ensemble | University Theatre Theatre

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January 26th - 28th

Repertory Dance Theatre Ensemble, founded by Clarence Brooks in 2005, is Florida Atlantic University’s resident professional dance company.The Ensemble affords patrons, students,and the dance community the opportunity to experience original dances and dancefilms from emerging choreographers and time-honored dances by experienced choreographers.

FALL 2016

Rabbit Hole | Studio Two Theatre

December 2nd - December 4th

Becca and Howie Corbett have a picture perfect family life in the suburbs of New York until a random, tragic accident takes the life of their four-year old son. Rabbit Hole delves into the complexity of a family navigating deep grief, and learning what it means to live a fruitful life when things fall apart.

Dances We Dance | University Theatre

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December 8th - December 10th

The FAU Dance Program is pleased to present Dances We Dance, the student dance company. The fall showcase will feature a ballerina performing the pointe variation fromLa Esmeralda, a graduate student in ethno-musicology presenting ancient dance and music from indigenous people from Peru, traditional Chinese dances, a samba, hip-hop, and several contemporary/modern dances. It is a true dance variety show!

Anne Frank | Studio One Theatre

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November 11th - November 20th

The Diary of Anne Frank tells a deeper story that has restored the terror and shatters the heart. Anne Frank demands that we remember that the vilification of others is not only dangerous but that it destroys our humanity. She reminds us to celebrate our diversity, to defend it daily, and to continue to hope with arms open wide.

Omnium Gatherum | Studio One Theatre

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September 30th - October 9th

The issues that divide the characters in Omnium Gatherum sound shockingly timely, their rhetoric painfully familiar. It’s easy to wonder if there’s any hope for the human race to continue to survive at all. History proves that we persist, if only in spite of ourselves, but when do we decide to step off of the perpetual merry-go-round that we’ve created? When do we finally stop blindly spinning long enough to ask ourselves what really matters and what we want our legacy to be? Perhaps the answer lies in Omnium Gatherum.

Bug| Studio Two Theatre

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October 14th - October 16th

Set in a seedy Oklahoma City motel room, the play centers on the meeting between Agnes, a divorced waitress with a fondness for cocaine and isolation, and Peter, a soft-spoken Gulf War drifter introduced to her by her lesbian friend, R.C. Agnes stays at a hotel in hopes of avoiding her physically abusive ex-husband, Jerry, who was just released from prison. At first, she lets Peter sleep platonically on her floor, but not long after she promotes him to the bed. Matters become more complicated as Jerry eagerly returns to the woman he loves to beat her up, expecting to resume their relationship. On top of that, there's a hidden bug infestation problem that has both Agnes and Peter dealing with scathing welts and festering sores—which has Peter believing this is the result of experiments conducted on him during his stay at an army hospital. Their fears soon escalate to paranoia, conspiracy theories and twisted psychological motives.

SUMMER 2016

Once Upon a Mattress | Studio One Theatre

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Musical by Dean Fuller, Jay Thompson, and Marshall Barer

If you thought you knew the story of 'The Princess and The Pea,' you may be in for a walloping surprise! Did you know, for instance, that Princess Winnifred actually swam the moat to reach Prince Dauntless the Drab? Or that Lady Larken's love for Sir Harry provided a rather compelling reason that she reach the bridal altar post haste? Or that, in fact, it wasn't the pea at all that caused the princess a sleepless night? Carried on a wave of wonderful songs, by turns hilarious and raucous, romantic and melodic, this rollicking spin on the familiar classic of royal courtship and comeuppance provides for some side-splitting shenanigans. Chances are you'll never look at fairy tales quite the same way again.

Hay Fever | Studio One Theatre

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by Noël Coward Hoping for a quiet weekend in the country with some guests, David Bliss, a novelist and his wife Judith, a retired actress, find that an impossible dream when their high-spirited children Simon and Sorel appear with guests of their own. A housefull of drama waits to be ignited as misunderstandings and tempers flare. With Judith's new flame and David's newest literary 'inspiration' keeping company as the children follow suit, the Bliss family lives up to its name as the 'quiet weekend' comes to an exhausting and hilarious finale worthy of Feydeau.

Talk Radio | Studio Two Theatre

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by Eric Bogosian

Barry Champlain, Cleveland's controversial radio host, is on the air doing what he does best: insulting the pathetic souls who call in the middle of the night to sound off. Tomorrow, Barry's show is going into national syndication and his producer is afraid that Barry will say something that will offend the sponsors. This, of course, makes Barry even more outrageous. Funny and moving, off beat, outrageous and totally entrancing, Talk Radio had a long run at New York's Public Theatre starring the author.

 

SPRING 2016

The Country Wife | Studio One Theatre

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by William Wycherley

Friday, February 19 to Sunday, February 28, 2016

Often banned from the stage because of its outrageous and scandalous nature, this rollicking, bawdy farce interweaves multiple plots including a licentious young gentleman's trick of pretending impotence so as to safely bed married women and an inexperienced “country wife’s” discovery of the joys of town life and fascinating London men. Great fun for all – well, maybe not all.

FAU Repertory Dance Theatre Ensemble | University Theatre

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Friday and Saturday, March 4 and 5, 2016

King Lear | Studio One Theatre

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by William Shakespeare

Friday, April 15 to Sunday, April 24, 2016

Considered to be one of Shakespeare’s greatest plays, this incredibly electric tale of an old monarch’s tragic descent into madness and personal hell is the ultimate family drama and political thriller. With depictions of greater cruelty and greater tenderness than perhaps any of Shakespeare’s other plays, king and kingdom are scorched, human nature scrutinized, the wise made fools, fools venerated for their wisdom, and through it all, hope lives eternal.

Dances We Dance Spring Showcase | FAU University Theatre

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Friday and Saturday, April 29 and 30, 2016

In Arabia We'd All Be Kings | Studio Two Theatre

by Stephen Adly Guirgis

February 12, 7 p.m.; February 13, 2 and 7 p.m.; February 14, 2 p.m.

Set in New York City during the height of high crime, the characters in this play struggle to make sense of life in the wake of their dashed hopes and dreams.

FALL 2015

Agnes of God | Studio One Theatre

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by John Pielmeier

Friday, November 13 to Sunday, November 22, 2015

The winner of a Tony Award this riveting Broadway hit thrillingly dramatizes the shocking story of a young nun accused of murdering her newborn after insisting that the child was the result of a virgin conception. As the truth of what happened is investigated, the three women of the play are forced to re-examine the meaning of faith and the power of love as it leads to a dramatic and compelling climax.

Pericles, Prince of Tyre | Studio Two Theatre

by William Shakespeare

Friday, December 4th, 7 p.m.

Saturday, December 5th, 2 & 7 p.m.

Sunday, December 6th, 2 p.m.

Dances We Dance Fall Showcase | University Theatre

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Friday and Saturday, December 4 and 5, 2015

Rockaby | Studio Two Theatre

by Samuel Beckett

Friday, November 21 and Saturday Novmeber 21 at 6 p.m.

Saturday, November 21 and Sunday, November 22 at 1 p.m.

In Beckett's inimitable way, Rockaby and The End capture humanity a "at the end of a long day." Rockaby is an example of Samuel Beckett's late writing, dubbed by some, his "minimalistic" period. We are asked to experience a lullaby of fractured thought delivered in the cadence of a rocking chair. In this performance poem, thoughts "do not act," they move at the pace of futility.

The Pillars of Society | Studio One Theatre

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by Henrik Ibsen

Friday, October 2 to Sunday, October 11, 2015

In the first of his revolutionary prose plays, Ibsen turns his unrelenting critical eye to the hypocrisies of society creating a timeless play that illuminates the same hypocrisies at work today. When his past threatens to explode, Karsten Bernick, a shipping magnate and “pillar of society,” willingly places his reputation and business interests above the lives of the passengers of the American ship, The Indian Girl. When his plot goes disastrously wrong, truth and freedom become the pillars that save society.

Stop Kiss | Studio Two Theatre

by Diana Son

September 25th at 7 pm, September 26th at 2pm and 7 pm and September 27th at 2 pm

Sara has just moved to New York City when she meets the woman who will change her life, Callie. In this play we discover how limited our time is together and how one person can alter your life in big and little moments.

SUMMER 2015

Really Really | Studio Two Theatre

by Paul Downs Colaizzo

August 14th, 15th and 16th

A sexually charged comedy-drama about self-serving collegiates also known as "the me generation". In this play, a bit of ugly gossip reveals a vicious jungle of sexual politics, raw ambition, and class warfare. It will challenge you to apply your own values and ingrained assumptions to a murky incident of he-said/she-said.

Lost [and Found] in Translation | Studio Two Theatre (AL-102)

Directed by Elizabeth Price

June 12th- June 14th
Anton Chekhov wrote comedies – really! August Strindberg didn’t. Join us as we crash around the worlds these two playwrights created in their short plays – two comedies by Chekhov and a drama by Strindberg.

The Royal Family | Studio One Theatre

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by George S. Kaufman and Edna Ferber

June 26th-July 25th
Nominated for a TONY Award in 2010 for Best Revival ofa Play, this rollicking comedy offers a thinly-veiled parody of the legendary Barrymore Family (particularly John and Ethel Barrymore) – stars of stage and screen. Written by the comic team of George S. Kaufman and Edna Ferber, The Royal Family is a joyous romp exploring the eccentricities of one of America’s most “royal” families.

She Loves Me | FAU University Theatre

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by Jerry Bock, Lyrics by Sheldon Harnick, Book by Joe Masteroff

July 3rd-July 26th
Nominated for five TONY Awards in 1964 and the Olivier Award for Best Musical Revival in 1993, She Loves Me is considered by many to be the most charming musical ever written. The play is set in a 1930s European perfumery, where rival clerks Amalia and Georg unwittingly fall in love after responding to a “lonely hearts advertisement” in the newspaper. The play was the basis of the film “You’ve Got Mail.”

More Past Productions

The Last Night of Ballyhoo

by Alfred Uhry

April 2015
This comedy explores ethnic bias and identity in this story of a German-Jewish family in Atlanta as they look forward to the cotillion ball held in the town's restrictive country club.

The Gambit

A play in one act by -den Kopani

Adapted from the play Escurial by Michel de Ghelderode
April 24, 25& 26, 2015

Dances We Dance Spring Fling

Directed by Clarence Brooks
April 24 and 25, 2015

Picasso at the Lapin Agile

by Steve Martin

November 14 - November 23, 2015
This comedy follows Pablo Picasso and Albert Einstein as they muse on genius and creativity and develop their world-changing work.

Holy Ghosts

by Romulus Linney

February 13th, 14th, 15th, and 20th, 21stand 22nd, 2015
This challenging drama uses poignant humor to tell the story of American southerner Coleman Shedman as he tries to regain his runaway wife.

Repertory Dance Theatre Ensemble

Directed by Clarence Brooks
February 27 and 28, 2015

Past Productions

Blithe Spirit

by Noel Coward

A production of Alpha Psi Omega, Directed Steven Michael Kennedy
October 30-November 2 | Studio Two Theatre

The Delirium of Total Abandon

a compilation piece of by Wade Appleton

A production of Alpha Psi Omega
October 3-5, 2014 | Studio Two Theatre

The Crucible

by Arthur Miller

September 19 - September 28, 2014 | Studio One Theatre

Miller's portrayal of the Salem Witch Hunt Trials in colonial America are a powerful allegory with modern-day relevance.

The Pillowman

by Martin McDonagh

A production of Alpha Psi Omega, directed by Kayla Smith
August 21 - August 23, 2014 | Studio Two Theatre

The Seagull

by Anton Chekhov

A production of Alpha Psi Omega, Directed by David Meldman
August 1 - August 10, 2014 | Studio Two Theatre

Bonnie and Clyde

July 5 - July 27, 2014 | University Theatre
Set at the height of the depression, this musical tells the story of star-crossed lovers on a quest for adventure and fame. For Bonnie and Clyde, "freedom is just another word for nothing left to lose."

August: Osage County

by Tracy Letts

June 27 - July 26, 2014 | Studio One Theatre
A darkly comedic story about a "typical" family in middle America.

Rhinoceros

by Eugene Ionesco

April 4 - April 13, 2013 | Studio One Theatre

Over the course of three acts, the inhabitants of a small provincial French town turn into rhinoceroses where eventually only one does not succumb. This play will take you on a journey of philosophy, mass movements, and morality.

Ambrose: The Dumb Doctor

by -den Kopani & Jerre Bolnick

A production of Alpha Psi Omega, Directed by Den Kopani
November 21- November 24, 2013 | Studio Two Theatre
“Feelin’ a little bored, lethargic, mentally disconnected or just have a slight case of dementia praecox? Have Dr. Ambrose administer a dose of his special prefrontal enema. It will fix ya right up!”

The Importance of Being Earnest

by Oscar Wilde

November 15 - November 24, 2013 | Studio One Theatre

A Trivial Comedy for Serious People. While the setting is 1890's England, anyone who finds the appearance of Lindsay Lohan or the Kardashians on their evening new broadcast puzzling, frustrating, or the end of civilization as we know it, will enjoy this satire of Victorian society, where the trivial is important and the important is trivialized.

FAU Repertory Dance Theatre Ensemble

Directed by Clarence Brooks

December 6 - December 7, 2013 | University Theatre

A program of diverse dance works by emerging and established professional artists

Two Gentlemen of Verona

by William Shakespeare

February 14 - February 23, 2013 | Studio One Theatre

Shakespeare's first play, this comedy deals with the themes of friendship and infidelity, the conflict between friendship and love, and the foolish behavior of people in love.

The Cherry Orchard

by Anton Chekhov

October 4 - October 13, 2013 | Studio One Theatre
A Chekhov classic tragicomedy about an aristocratic Russian woman and her family as they return to the family's estate right before it is about to be auctioned to pay the mortgage. The family's desire to hang on to life as they know it clashes with the socio-economic forces at work in Russia during the turn of the 20th century and the rise of the middle class.

El suplicio del placer

by Sabina Berman

A production of Alpha Psi Omega, Directed by Dr. Lizz Peterson
October 11 - October 13, 2013 | Studio Two Theatre

This satirical Spanish-only piece deals with the complex relationship between a woman and a man, interweaving the playlets with themes of violence and betrayal. Each act breaks away from the traditional characterization associated with the feminine and masculine, exposing the frailties of human nature. Throughout the trilogy, we meet Él (He) and Ella (She), with a third character in the shadows.

Side by Side by Sondheim

Music and lyrics by Steven Sondheim; Book by David Kernan

June 21, 2013 - July 7, 2013 | FAU University Theatre

A musical revue, Side By Side By Sondheim, thematically ties together many of the famous composer/ lyricist’s best known songs. A narrator gives insight into the background, motivation and musical styles Sondheim used in the development of his work. Featured songs include Comedy Tonight, Love Is in the Air and Send in the Clowns, You Could Drive a Person Crazy and Side By Side By Side.

The Man Who Came to Dinner

A comedy in three acts, by George S. Kaufman and Moss Hart

July 12, 2013 - July 20, 2013 | FAU Studio One Theatre

Radio personality Sheridan Whiteside, invited to dine at the house of a prominent Ohio family, slips on a patch of ice outside the front door and injures his leg. Following doctor’s orders, Whiteside is to remain confined to quarters, whereupon he delights in meddling with the lives of everyone in the household.

A Funny Thing Happened on the Way to the Forum

Music and lyrics by Stephen Sondheim and book by Burt Shevelove and Larry Gelbart.

June 28, 2013 - July 21, 2013| FAU University Theatre

A Funny Thing Happened on the Way to the Forum is a musical that tells the bawdy tale of Pseudolus, a Roman slave who strives to win his freedom by helping his young master woo a the girl next door. The farcical plot twists and turns with slapstick humor, cases of mistaken identity, social satire and a bevy of attractive girls. The musical won several Tony Awards including Best Musical and Best Book.

Dances We Dance: Spring Showcase

April 26 and April 27, 2013| University Theatre, FAU Boca Raton
Dances We Dance is a capstone experience for students enrolled in all genres and levels of dance in the Department of Theatre and Dance. FAU students create dances, learn choreography, work collaboratively, exhibit technical skills, explore expressiveness and give thrilling performances of dance in a wide array of genres

A musical adaptation of Aristophanes'

by Lysistrata

April 12–April 21, 2013 | Studio One Theatre, FAU Boca Raton

A story about an Athenian housewife who organizes a strike among Greek women urging them to refuse sex with their husbands until the men end the Peloponnesian War.

Equus

by Peter Shaffer

February 15–February 24, 2013 | Studio One Theatre, FAU Boca Raton

A suspenseful drama that tells the story of a psychiatrist who attempts to treat a young man convicted of blinding six horses.