Stetson
Theatre Arts Photo Gallery
seasons 1994 to present
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Contents
There are lots of photos to scan and prepare for your
viewing pleasure. If a citation does not appear with a link, it is not
yet available for viewing. They will materialize gradually, so you
might want to check back occasionally.
She Stoops to Conquer
by Oliver Goldsmith.
The Good Woman of Setzuan by
Bertolt Brecht. Trans. Eric Bentley.
Goodbye to the Clown by Ernest
Kinoy
The Search for Signs of Intelligent Life in
the Universe by Jane Wagner.
Shakespeare in the Garden
(scenes)
The Miss Firecracker Contest by
Beth Henley
I Hate Hamlet by Paul Rudnick
Festival of Student-Directed One-Act Plays
-
The Anniversary
by Conrad Bishop, directed by Riselle Bain (21K, black and white)
- Botticelli
by Terence McNally, directed by Brett
Markey (36K, black and white)
- Line
by Israel Horovitz, directed by Ian
Macdonald (22K, black and white)
- The
Powers That Be by Carolyn Keating and Andrea
Sinert, directed by Carlos Montenegro (26K, black and white)
- The
Problem by A.R.Guerney, directed by Robin Koman
(25K)
- Pvt.
Wars by James McLure, directed by William Joseph
(18K, black and white)
- The
Universal Language by David Ives, directed by
Julie Schmitt (35K, black and white)
- Witness
by Terence McNally, directed by Mark
Kenneally (20K, black and white)
- One night's curtain call (25K,
black and white)
Hedda Gabler by Henrik Ibsen
A Midsummer Night's Dream by
William Shakespeare
- Publicity Photo: Titania,
Oberon, Puck (42K, black and white)
- Pyramus and Thisbe before the
Duke and guests (47K)
- Titania and Oberon dancing
(53K)
- Transformed Bottom and Fairies
(52K)
- "How now, sprite; whi'r
wander you?": Puck, Fairy (54K)
- "I'd rather give his carcass
to my hounds": Hermia, Demetrius, Oberon, Puck (50K)
- "Use me but as your spaniel":
Helena, Demetrius, Oberon (51K)
- "Yet mark'd I where the bolt
of Cupid fell": Oberon, Puck (32K)
- "Dian's bud o'er Cupids
flower": Oberon, Titania, Puck, Bottom w/ass head
(50K)
Beau Jest by James
Sherman
Directed by Julie Schmitt for her Senior Research
Project
The Hollow by Agatha Christie
Hollis International Scholars Theatre
Project
(Miami/Puerto Rico)
For pictures and information, see the
Hollis International
ScholarsTheatre Project page.
Same Rope, Different Threads, a
trilogy of one act plays by Mark Kenneally
(Part of his Senior Research Project)
Crimes of the Heart by Beth
Henley
The Improvisation Workshop
Moon Over Buffalo by Ken Ludwig
Radio Gals by Mike Craver and
Mark Hardwick
A Company of Wayward Saints by
George Herman
There were two casts in this modern
play in the style of the Commedia dell 'Arte.
Picnic by William Inge
Student-Directed One Acts 1998
- Student directors: Press Photo (51K,
black and white)
- Dust of the Road by Kenneth
Sawyer Goodman, directed by Nathan Paul:
- For Whom the Southern Belle Tolls
by Christopher Durang, directed by Jordan Schuck:
- The Mirror by Emilio
Carballido, directed by Heidi Howard:
- Vivien by Percy Granger,
directed by Erin Jones:
- The Man Who Ate Einstein’s Brain
by Louis Phillips, directed by Andy Tippin:
Beyond Therapy by Christopher
Durang
Les Liaisons Dangereuses by
Christopher Hampton
General Gorgeous by Michael
McClure
The Diary of Anne Frank
dramatized by Frances Goodrich and Albert Hackett
Dancing at Lughnasa by Brian
Friel
Into the Woods by Stephen
Sondheim and James Lapine
Festival of Student-Directed One Act Plays
- Salome by Oscar Wilde,
adapted and directed by Kevin Snipes
- Sister Mary Ignatius Explains It All For
You by Christopher Durang, directed by Kendra Legendre
- A Thing of Beauty by Charles
Kray, directed by Maryalice Phillips
- The Dumb Waiter by Harold
Pinter, directed by Robin Morris
Children of a Lesser God by
Mark Medoff
Play It Again, Sam by Woody
Allen
The Odd Couple (female version)
by Neil Simon
Dear Elena Sergeevna by
Ludmilla Razumovskaya
Vanities by Jack Heifner
The Taming of the Shrew
by Wm. Shakespeare
Murder on Center Stage by Jerry
L. Twedt
The Curious Savage by John
Patrick
Sweeney Todd: The Demon Barber of Fleet
Street by Stephen Sondheim and Hugh
Wheeler
Short Play Festival 2003
- The Actor's Nightmare by
Christopher Durang, directed by Heather Journell
- A Bench at the Edge by Luigi
Jannuzzi, directed by Jessica Hunt
- WASP by Steve Martin, directed by
Toni Chandler
- The Sandbox by Edward Albee,
directed by Hanna Miller
- Sesso? Grazie tanto per gradire (Sex?
Thanks, Don't Mind If I Do) by Franca Rame, Dario Fo, and
Jacopo Fo, translation by Ronald Jenkins -- a one-woman show featuring
Vanessa Aranegui.
Sabrina Fair by Samuel Taylor
Stephen Vincent Benét's Stories of America by
F. Andrew Leslie
Some Things You Need to Know Before
the World Ends (A Final Evening with the Illuminati)
by Levi Lee and Larry Larson
Electra by Sophocles, in a new
translation by Frank McGuinness
The Fantasticks by Tom Jones
and Harvey Schmidt
The Butter and Egg Man by
George S. Kaufman
Potpourri of Plays: 2005
- A Separate Peace by Tom Stoppard,
directed by William Phillips
- Variations on the Death of Trotsky
by David Ives, directed by Jerry Durst
- Americansaint by Adam LeFevre,
directed by John Palomba
- The Leader by Eugene Ionesco,
directed by Elise Holt
- Finger Food by Nina Shengold,
directed by Debra Stunich
- Love Letters by A.R. Gurney,
directed by Dr. Ken McCoy
Three Plays by Hrotsvit of Gandersheim
Rumors by Neil Simon
All My Sons by Arthur Miller
Alumni Centennial Show
(note:
lighting design by Eric Pilger, '05)
- Foils by Louis Phillips ('64),
directed by Julie Schmitt
('97)
- Slipping Him the Tongue by Mark
Kenneally ('97), directed by Karalea Larr ('05)
- Waiting for the Bus by Ramon
Delgado ('59), directed by Ken McCoy. Featuring William Phillips ('05)
The Compleat Works of Wllm Shkspr (abridged) by
Jess Borgeson, Adam Long, and Daniel Singer
Stop Kiss by Diana Son
Broken Eggs by Eduardo
Machado
Student-Directed One Acts
- Curtain call
- The Hardy Boys and the Mystery of Where
Babies Come From, by Christopher Durang, directed by Chris
Shafer
- The Wedding Story by Julianne
Homokay, directed by Mary Beth Fink
- Sure Thing by David Ives, directed
by Alexa Cappiello
- English Made Simple by David Ives,
directed by Sarah Pereira
- Aria da Capo by Edna St. Vincent
Millay, directed by Virginia Monte
Romeo & Juliet by William
Shakespeare
Parallel Lives by Mo Gaffney and
Kathy Najimy
How the Other Half Loves by Alan
Ayckbourn
Art by Yasmina Reza
Proof by David Auburn
Commedia: A Comedy Writer's
Room Improv
Lend Me a Tenor by Ken Ludwig
Student-Authored One Acts
Suffer Fools Gladly
by Mark Aloysius Kenneally
The Importance of Being Earnest
by Oscar Wilde
The Underpants
by Carl Sternheim, adapted by Steve Martin
coming soon ...
Other Photos
from the
Department of Communication Studies and Theatre Arts
Workshop: Acting for the Camera
On Location at Spruce Creek, March 1997
In rehearsal and backstage
Misc
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