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Fall 2022 Studio Productions

Nov. 17-20, 2022
Studio Theatre

tick, tick… BOOM!
by Jonathan Larson
directed by Brayden Stallman

GOD OF CARNAGE
by Yasmina Reza
directed by Joey Marcacci

SHE KILLS MONSTERS
by Qui Nguyen
directed by Connor McCully 


Descriptions & Content Notices:

tick, tick… BOOM!

Tick, tick... BOOM! is an autobiographical rock musical that explores the realization that you have grown up. The musical follows the story of a composer and the sacrifices he made to achieve his big break as three actors play ten different characters that are crucial in his life. This show forces the characters to reckon with the question of what is "success," and what success is worth.

Profanity, alcohol and drugs, suggestions of sex, references to HIV/AIDS.

GOD OF CARNAGE

God of Carnage is a beautifully destructive comedy about two sets of parents, one of whose child has hurt the other at a park. The parents get together to try and have a civilized discussion about the incident. It doesn't stay civil for long.

This production includes profanity, alcohol, depiction of vomiting, violence, and use of offensive slurs.

SHE KILLS MONSTERS

She Kills Monsters is a one-of-a-kind adventurous dramatic comedy viewed through a parodied lens of fantasy role playing games! The play centers around grieving sister Agnes Evans coming to terms with the loss of her younger sister, Tilly. One day while searching through Tilly’s belongings, Agnes finds her sister's Dungeons and Dragons notebook and is propelled full-force into the fantasy world in which her sister found refuge.

This production includes profanity, homophobia, grief, dark humor, sexual characterization, reference to sexual assault, blood, and violence.

 


Performance Schedule:

tick, tick… Boom! 
   Thursday, Nov. 17, 9 pm
   Friday, Nov. 18, 9 pm
   Saturday, Nov. 19, 2 pm

God of Carnage
   Thursday, Nov. 17, 7 pm
   Saturday, Nov. 19, 9 pm
   Sunday, Nov. 20, 2 pm

She Kills Monsters
   Friday, Nov. 18, 7 pm
   Saturday, Nov. 19, 7 pm
   Sunday, Nov. 20, 7 pm