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Theater Events at Clark University: Plays, Performances & More

Theater⁤ Scene Flourishes at Clark ⁢University This Semester – The Scarlet

Clark University’s theater groups have ⁢delivered a vibrant fall season, offering a diverse range of productions from interactive experiences to classic revivals. ‍Both the Clark University Players ‍Society (CUPS) and Clark university Musical Theatre ⁣(CMT)‌ have captivated audiences⁢ with recent performances.

CMT kicked off the theatrical excitement with‍ a spirited shadow cast performance of​ The Rocky Horror Picture Show,⁢ a ‍welcome return made possible with support from the Clark University Film Screening Society. The interactive​ show, known for its audience ‌participation, saw excited engagement, including traditional call-outs and⁤ playful interactions with⁣ water⁤ guns ​and bubbles.

CMT followed this with The Miscast⁤ Cabaret on November 7th, 8th, and 9th in Atwood Hall. Directed by sophomores Thalia Shanahan and Lily Hurlstone-Summers, the‍ cabaret⁢ provided a ​platform for ‍Clark students to perform songs from musicals, often taking on roles traditionally outside their vocal range or gender. The⁣ show featured a selection of songs,​ including one previously cut ⁣from​ a ‍musical, and showcased the impressive vocal talents within the ​Clark community. Follow CMT on instagram for updates⁣ on future productions.

CUPS also made a splash with a Halloween-themed haunted house, transforming attendees ⁢into prospective circus recruits.The immersive experience led audiences through a series of scenes, including encounters with a fortune ​teller, a dying acrobat, a gorilla named Bubbles, carnival ‍games, a ringmaster, and even‍ demon clowns.

Looking ahead, the Clark University Theatre Arts‍ Program ⁣will present Tartuffe: The Grifter, a⁣ contemporary ‌adaptation by Stella Chinchilla ’27 of Molière‘s ‌classic play. Originally banned in 17th-century France ⁤for its critique of religious ‍institutions, this retelling focuses on modern American politics. ‍Performances will run from November 13th to‌ November 23rd in the Michelson Theater⁣ of the Little Center. Tickets ⁣are⁢ available through the link in the Clark University‍ Theatre Arts program’s Instagram ⁤bio.

CUPS will stage Oscar Wilde’s The Importance of Being Earnest from December ⁢5th to ​December‌ 7th in ‍the ​Experimental Theater ⁢of the Little center.The production, directed by aster Mehigan ’26, features Greyson Costigan ’27 as Jack Worthing, a⁣ character⁢ leading ‌a double life as both a respected community member and a mischievous alter ego named Earnest.‍ Thalia Shanahan ’28 will portray Cecily Cardew. CUPS adds a unique flair to the classic by setting ​the play in the 1970s. Tickets will be available ⁤soon via⁣ the CUPS link Tree.

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