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2005-2006 Productions

        In our Spring '06 product of The Tempest, directed by Danielle Muehlenbein and Dave Strichartz, Shakespeare's characters present an astounding level of dynamism in a short period of times. It is easy to see that the "good guys" are not always so good, and the "bad guys" often deserve sympathy. While Prospero, the protagonist, has been wronged in the past, her way of making things right can be problematic. She enslaves the people of an island on which she has recently made her home, misleads Ferdinand and his mother Alonso into thinking that the other is dead, and must be conviced by the un-human Ariel that she must pardon her transgressors rather than remaining angry. These dualities entice the audience to re-evalute their expectations of the characters. By reversing the genders of the two main characters--Ariel and Prospero--we wanted to show that preconceptions and stereotypes can be wrong and often what we see when look beyond our first notions is far more interesting.

 Directed by Jesse Cammarata and Bonnie Gill, BUSS's Fall 05 production Measure For Measure is at its core about life: sometimes gunny, sometimes grim, sometimes set to music--but in the end, always real. The show asks questions that is does not and arguably cannot answer, and above all forces us to look into ourselves to find out who we really are below the surface. 

All the World's a Grave (Fall'10): directed by Karen Walden and Katherine Lochery

Richard III (Spring'10): directed by Laura Hubbard and Hilary Wartinger

Romeo & Juliet (Fall '09): directed by Kelly Bedard and Maureen Smith

Much Ado About Nothing (Spring '09): directed by Lisa Walden and Hannah Ubl

One Act Festival (Fall '08)




Troilus and Cressida (Fall '06): directed by Timothy Gutmann

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