Pittsburgh Rep's Fifth Lab Session to Close DOG SEES GOD and MUD, 4/18

By: Apr. 18, 2010
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DOG SEES GOD: CONFESSIONS OF A TEENAGE BLOCKHEAD and MUD will end their run at the University of Pittsburgh Repertory Theatre on April 18 at 2 PM at the Henry Heymann Theater (located on the lower level of the Stephen Foster.

Dog Sees God by Bert V. Royal tells the story of C.B. as he deals with the death of his beloved beagle. Drug use, eating disorders, teen violence, rebellion and sexual identity collide and careen toward an ending that's both haunting and hopeful.

MUD by Maria Irene Fornes is a character study of Mae as she demonstrates one woman's efforts to free herself from the poverty she was born into. Her character journey is reflected in the disillusionment of both Lloyd and Henry to their plight as they slowly bring her down to their level of desperation.

The University of Pittsburgh's Department of Theatre Arts (founded in 1982) offers the BA, MA, MFA and PhD degrees in Theatre Arts. All faculty members are active in both teaching and artistic/ research activities. 

The department shares a philosophy of theatre education, the chief feature of which is the firm conviction that theory and practice, academic and creative work, and educational and professional theatre must be integrated for a successful program of theatre education.

he University of Pittsburgh Repertory Theatre is the department's flagship theatre company with performance spaces in the landmark Stephen Foster Memorial and the Cathedral of Learning. For more information visit online at www.play.pitt.edu.

 



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