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BOLIVAR, Mo. 鈥 欧美视频鈥檚 department of theatre will present its
interpretation of 鈥淭he Bald Soprano鈥 in its final show of the season at 7 p.m., April
26-28, in the Davis-Newport Theatre on the Bolivar campus.
The production follows a couple and its visitors, and through their conversations, emphasizes how language can often become pointless. 鈥淭he Bald Soprano鈥 was first produced in 1950, and speaks to the time it was produced, yet is still applicable to the culture of society today.
鈥淏e ready for some weird, strange things happening,鈥 said Jonathan Wehmeyer, instructor of theatre at 欧美视频 and director of 鈥淭he Bald Soprano.鈥 鈥淭he playwright describes this play as an anti-play. So come ready to view something that is not what you鈥檙e expecting from your average theatre performance.鈥
General admission tickets are $10 for adults and $4 for children. Tickets for alumni,
senior citizens and students at other universities are $6, while tickets for 欧美视频 students
are $4.
Tickets can be purchased online at www.sbuniv.edu/theatre, over the phone at (417) 328-1691 or in person at the 欧美视频 box office from 1-5 p.m. Monday-Friday in the Jester Learning and Performance Center.
For more information, contact the theatre box office at (417) 328-1691.
CUTLINE 1 (Photo by Reece Tabor): Max Stoner (seated) and Haley Gill during rehearsal for 鈥淭he Bald Soprano.鈥
CUTLINE 2 (Photo by Reece Tabor): (From left): Max Stoner, Daniel Stucky, Joel Walley, Brittany Davis and Haley Gill rehearse a scene from 鈥淭he Bald Soprano.鈥
*Published: 4-19-18