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2008 - 2009 Season


Wells Theater

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October 2-5, 2008
The Shape of Things
by Neil LaBute

7:30 pm Thurs.-Sat.
2 pm-Sun.

While visiting an art museum, a nerdy college student named Adam meets a radical artist named Evelyn and is immediately infatuated. As their relationship grows, she gradually encourages Adam to change in various ways.  Evelyn's antics become darker and darker as her influence begins to twist Adam and his friends in hurtful ways.

Cast of Characters

Playbill (pdf)

Production Photos

Happenings! and
Rehearsal Pics

Happenings
Press Release

Shape
Press Release

directed by Janeve West

Wells Theater

 


 

November 20-23, 2008
Lysistrata
by
Aristophanes

Friday reserved tickets sold out. General admission available at door

7:30 pm Fri-Sat.
2 pm-Sun.

Tickets $6; $5 students & seniors; $4 MC ID
Make Reservations

(you will receive email confirmation on same day)

Led by Lysistrata, the women of Athens barricade the public funds building and withhold sex from their husbands to end the Peloponnesian War and secure peace.

Cast of Characters

Playbill (pdf)

Production Photos

Press Release

directed by Bill Wallace

Wells Theater

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 


February 26-March 1, 2009
A Night at the Mercury Theater: War of the Worlds
by Orson Welles

7:30 pm Thurs.-Sat.
2 pm-Sun.

Tickets $6; $5 students & seniors; $4 MC ID
Make Reservations

(you will receive email confirmation on same day)

A recreation of the event which changed the American Media forever.

directed by Janeve West

Wells Theater


April 4-5, 2009
Our American Cousin
by Tom Taylor

7:30 pm, Sat.
2 pm-Sun.

The comedy concerns a rather bumptious Yankee, Asa Trenchard, who arrives in England, where he rescues his virtually impoverished English relatives from the treacherous financial machinations of a supposed family counselor and also marries the young girl whom he himself had inadvertently deprived of an inheritance. The play became one of the biggest comedy hits of its era.

directed by William Wallace

Orpheum Theatre
Galesburg, IL

tickets will be available from Orpheum box office.

 



April 29-30, 2009
Directing Class One Acts

7:30 PM 

Tickets $2

directed by Kate Drost, Kelsey Cole, Brian Rowe

WIT Theatre
(Basement of Haldeman-Thiessen Science Hall)

   

Past Seasons
CATA in the NEWS

Alums and December Grads -- Chicago White Sox Media Relations InternApply by nov. 21, Start in January 2009.

Apply for IRTS EXPENSE PAID New York Media Internships

Drost and Alston revel in internships

Take a look at what the current crop of CATA Seniors are doing with internships.

Trinity Health Systems in the Quad Cities offers unique fall internship opportunities in Corporate Communications and Graphic Design

The "CATA" course prefix has changed

Read the latest edition of CATA News

CATA Majors! --A check list for tracking CATA Major Requirements and General Education Requirements under the new curriculum is now available on the CATA Web site from the "Current Students" page. 

ALUMNI NEWS
Tony Wash '02
Nick Gorogianis '07
Jeff Day '94
Chris Walljasper '07
Matt Fotis '01


more alumni news
 

Index of previous issues of "CATA News"

         
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