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Theatre @ Drury: 2009-2010 Season


Purchase 2009-2010 Season Tickets Online


Hedda Gabler
by Henrik Ibsen

October 7-9, 8 pm
October 10, 2 pm & 8 pm
Studio Theatre

As relevant and riveting today as when it shocked the world in 1891, Hedda Gabler is a remarkably modern and complex heroine whose fear of scandal traps her in a suffocating marriage.


She Loves Me
book by Joe Masteroff
music by Jerry Bock
lyrics by Sheldon Harnick


November 11-13, 8 pm
November 14, 2 pm & 8 pm
Wilhoit Theatre

In this warm and romantic musical comedy, two feuding clerks in a parfumerie secretly find solace in their anonymous romantic pen pals little knowing their prospective correspondents are none other than each other.


Student-Directed One-Acts

GROUP 1 December 11, 8 pm & December 12, 2 pm
GROUP 2 December 12, 8 pm & December 13, 2 pm
Wilhoit Theatre

Student-directed one-act plays from a variety of periods and styles...something for everyone’s taste.


The Shape of Things
by Neil LaBute

March 3-5, 8 pm
March 6, 2 pm & 8 pm
Wilhoit Theatre

This searing drama probes the use of power and ethics as it peels back the skin of art, love, and modern relationships. This play contains mature dialogue and content.


Killer Joe
by Tracy Letts
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Tom & Jerry
by Rick Cleveland

April 28-30, 8 pm
May 1, 2 pm & 8 pm
Wilhoit Theatre

The travails of a pair of mafia hit men and a hired killer are the subject of these two powerful, darkly comic, American one-acts. These plays contain extreme violence, sexual situations, and mature dialogue.



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