The IUP Department of Theater and Dance is pleased to announce the following productions that will be presented by Theater-by-the-Grove (TBTG), the major producing agency for our department. If you have any questions about any of these productions, please contact Barb Blackledge, the department's director of Production (Barb.Blackledge@iup.edu).

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Importance of Being Earnest

The Importance of Being Earnest

By Oscar Wilde

Directed by Barbara Blackledge

October 1–3 and 7–10; 8:00 p.m.

October 4; 2:00 p.m.

Waller Hall Mainstage, Performing Arts Center

A Theater-by-the-Grove production

Subtitled “A Trivial Comedy for Serious People,” The Importance of Being Earnest comically reveals the adventures, mischief, and drama involved with two friends who both lead double lives. Jack, who was discovered in a bag as a baby, goes by the name “Earnest” in London. Algernon claims to have a needy friend in the country to where he frequently escapes. Troubles arise when Earnest falls in love with Gwendolyn, who is enticed by the name and Algernon pretends to be Earnest in order to meet Jack's attractive ward, Cecily. As one can well imagine, things get out of hand and the truth is revealed when Gwendolyn and Cecily meet, both claiming to be engaged to Earnest.

 

DT - The Collector of Beauty

The Collector of Beauty

Composed by Derek Cooper

Directed by Holly Boda-Sutton

October 23–24; 7:00 p.m.

October 25; 2:00 p.m.

Zink Hall Dance Theater

An IUP Dance Theater production

The Collector of Beauty features an original score composed by Derek Cooper, an IUP student. This dark story is loosely based on the film Perfume and is performed by the IUP Dance Theater as well as IUP musicians. The story follows the life of John Beringer, a man who realizes he has the ability to extract the souls of beautiful women to keep for himself.

 

New Works - New Voices

New Works, New Voices

Directed by Jason Chimonides, Hayley Faight, Nick Hrutkay, and Vikki Marcocelli

November 5–7 and 11–14; 8:00 p.m.

November 8; 2:00 p.m.

Waller Hall Mainstage, Performing Arts Center

A Theater-by-the-Grove production

New Works, New Voices presents the world premiere of four new short plays written by IUP alumni and students, chosen during a competitive submission process. The plays selected are: Gossip!, a musical written by IUP theater major, Joe York; The Embalmer: A Love Story written by IUP theater major, Tyler McPherson; The Noosemaker written by IUP alumnus, John Trevellini; and High on Golgotha written by IUP alumnus, Phillip Keeling.

Check out some audience comments from opening night!

 

Sweet Charity

Sweet Charity

Book Neil Simon, Music by Cy Coleman, Lyrics by Dorothy Fields

Directed by Rob Gretta

Musical Direction by Sarah Mantel

Choreography by Joan Van Dyke

February 25–27; 8:00 p.m.

February 28: 2:00 p.m.

Fisher Auditorium, Performing Arts Center

A coproduction of IUP Music Theater and Theater-by-the-Grove

People have taken advantage of Charity Valentine, a dance hostess at the Fandango ballroom, too many times. After being forced to hide from a movie star's mistress, Charity meets the good natured Oscar. An unflappable optimist, Charity's misfortunes and bad luck with men and relationships are revealed in this wishful musical about trying to find love and a better life. In addition to the title song, this Tony Award-winning musical also features hits such as “Big Spender” and “If My Friends Could See Me Now.”

 

DT Spring Dance Concert

Spring Dance Performance

Directed by Holly Boda-Sutton

Zink Hall Dance Theater

March 26–27; 7:00 p.m.

March 28; 2:00 p.m.

An IUP Dance Theater production

This popular production offers a collection of work ranging from humorous to dramatic to inspiring to quirky. The event brings visiting artists and students together for a performance overflowing with energy and expression.

 

 

Servant of 2 Masters

The Servant of Two Masters

By Carlo Goldoni and adapted by Lee Hall

Directed by Rick Kemp

April 15–17 and 21–24; 8:00 p.m.

April 18; 2:00 p.m.

Waller Hall Mainstage, Performing Arts Center

A Theater-by-the-Grove production

The Servant of Two Masters is a comical adventure resplendent with hidden identities, star-crossed lovers, and unmitigated lightheartedness. The story unfolds as Beatrice, posing as her dead brother, attempts to claim money to marry her lover, who also happens to be her brother's murderer. As confusion grows surrounding the dead brother's fiancé and new betrothed, the servant, Truffaldino, unknowingly takes on secretly serving two masters–Beatrice in disguise and her lover. Truffaldino's mix ups only add to the overall confusion and hilarity of this antic-filled comedy classic.

Theater-by-the-Grove, Music Theater, and IUP Dance Theater are funded, in part, by the IUP Student Cooperative Association.