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THE MIRACLE WORKER



June 7,8,9
@7:30PM and
June 10@2:00pm
UWMC Theater


William Gibson's play about the early life of Helen Keller and of her teacher Annie Sullivan.

temporary poster


THE IMPORTANCE OF BEING EARNEST



August 25,26,27
@7:30PM and
August 28@2:00pm
Wausau East HS Theater


Oscar Wilde's comedy about hidden identities, love and manners. Considered by many to be his best comedy.

Poster by local artist


IT'S GREEK TO ME



April
28,29,30
and May 1
2011
UWMC Theater


A night of Greek inspired theater. "THE TROJAN WOMEN" retells the tragedy that befall the women in the aftermath of the Trojan War. "LYSISTRATA", a bawdy comedy where the women try to stop war by withholding "IT".


THE CURIOUS SAVAGE



October
28,29,30,31
2010
Wausau East HS Theater


John Patrick's high comedy about how the neglected virtues of kindness and affection are not lost in a world that seems to be motivated sometimes by only dishonesty and greed.

Poster by local artist


PICNIC



April
1,2,3
2010
UWMC Theater

William Inge's Pulitzer Prize winning play is an exploration of timeless themes, such as judging – and being judged – on the basis of physical beauty.

Poster by Laura Burgess


THE CRUCIBLE



September
24,25,26,27
2009
UWMC Theater

Arthur Miller's thoughtful interpretation of the  politics, greed, passion, jealousy, fear, intolerance, and hysteria surrounding the witchcraft accusations of Salem, Massachusetts.

Poster by Kara Kovacich

STEEL MAGNOLIAS


January
29, 30, 31
February 1
2009
UWMC Theater

Robert Harling's hilarious and touching play about six strong and resilient Southern women who cope with love, life, and loss over a period of three years centered in Truvy's hair salon.

Poster by Kara Kovacich

BLITHE SPIRIT


August
14, 15, 16, 17
2008
UWMC Theater

Noel Coward's classic comedy of manners and situation, involving an unlikely love triangle that is both in and out of this world.  

Poster by Jacob Veldhuizen

THE GLASS MENAGERIE


January
24, 25, 26, 27
2008
UWMC Theater

Tennessee Williams' roughly autobiographical work about the destructive nature of confining dreams.

Poster by Jacob Veldhuizen

TARTUFFE


August
9, 10, 11, 12
2007
UWMC Theater

Molière's classic comedy of  a family that takes in and is taken in by a con man pretending to be a religious zealot.  

Poster by Jacob Veldhuizen