Curtains, 214
2018
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The Illinois Wesleyan University School of Theatre Arts production of Curtains, a musical mystery comedy written by Fred Ebb and John Kander, and performed November 14-18, 2018 at the Jerome Mirza Theatre at McPherson Hall. Based on the book by Peter Stone, the musical is a parody of 1950s “whodunit” theatre mysteries, and received eight Tony Award nominations when it premiered on Broadway in 2007.The production was directed by Associate Professor and Director of the School of Theatre Arts Jean Kerr, with Danielle Ponsot ’20 as assistant director and Andrew Neeley ’19 as stage manager.
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