Dead Man’s Curve
The most recent theatre production at Central College is a classic example of art imitating life.
The most recent theatre production at Central College is a classic example of art imitating life.
Theatre Central presents “A Servant to Two Masters” as the final large performance of the fall season. The show will run Nov. 14-17 at 7:30 p.m. at the Pella Opera House.
Premiering at Central, the new play is based on the book “Yellow Cab,” written by Iowa author Robert Leonard. The play was adapted and directed by Ann Wilkinson, instructor of theatre.
Set in in the near future, “Natural Selection” depicts a North America where technology rules supreme and the artificial has replaced the natural. Performances are April 25-28 in Kruidenier Center.
A former theatre major at Central, Shawn Jensen ’08 brings an artistic flair to the scientific realm.
The production of “Guys and Dolls” is a joint effort between Theatre Central and the Central music department. Theatre majors and minors are collaborating with a wide spectrum of the student body, including the Central College Chamber Singers, to bring the production to life.
“Endgame,” Beckett’s surreal one-act comedy following four characters in a post-apocalyptic world, will be performed at Central Nov. 16-18.