Fall 2024 Senior Studio Productions:
Two Shows in one night!
December 5th-7th
The Temp Stage in the UD Drama Building
1845 E. Northgate Dr., Irving, TX 75062
Ways and Means
By Noël Coward
Directed by Braden Barber
Ways and Means is a witty, effervescent comedy set in the 1930’s, in which charming but feckless couple Toby and Stella Cartwright are going to be evicted from a friend’s luxurious villa on the French Riviera. Penniless and wracked with gambling debts, the two plot, wheedle, and bicker with each other in a last-ditch effort to save their reputation.
The Flattering Word
by George Kelly
Directed by Sienna Abbott
The Flattering Word is a passionate, satirical comedy set in a small town in Ohio in 1905 in which a vaudeville actor disrupts the world of a rural pastor who believes that the church is directly opposed to the theater. The actor uses flattery to open the minds of the parsonage residents, revealing that perhaps the pastor and the actor are more alike than they initially thought.
For more information, contact Karen Gempel at (972) 721-5061.
Due to the limited seating, admission is free to UD students, faculty and staff, reservations are strongly recommended.