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Bold Strokes: Cry For Rain, Scooby-Doo And The Sequined Sceptre, Flamingo At The 24-Hour Bingo, Blue Hour, April 23 – 26, 2003, Theatre Sheridan
Bold Strokes: Cry For Rain, Scooby-Doo And The Sequined Sceptre, Flamingo At The 24-Hour Bingo, Blue Hour, April 23 – 26, 2003, Theatre Sheridan
Theatre Sheridan Productions
BOLD STROKES productions are Sheridan’s Independent Student Productions.
Cry For Rain
A new one-act musical, book and lyrics by 2nd Year student Dan Falk and music by 1st Year student John Connolly, directed by Tom Delbello and musically directed by Andrea Dlouhy, both 2nd Year students. (Approximately 40 minutes).
Director: Tom Delbello
Musical Director: Andrea Dlouhy
Flamingo at the Twenty-Four Hour Bingo
A powerful new one-act play written and directed by 2nd Year student Matthew Boden with choreography by Tatiana Ostapowych, another 2nd Year student. (Approximately 35 minutes).
Book Tetiana Ostapowych, book and lyrics by Daniel Falk, music by John …
Bold Strokes: The Vagina Monologues (Excerpts), Writer's Block, The Great Gatsby: The Musical, April 16 – 19, 2003, Theatre Sheridan
Bold Strokes: The Vagina Monologues (Excerpts), Writer's Block, The Great Gatsby: The Musical, April 16 – 19, 2003, Theatre Sheridan
Theatre Sheridan Productions
BOLD STROKES productions are Sheridan’s Independent Student Productions.
The Vagina Monologues
The Vagina Monologues-selections from Eve Ensler's powerful feminist piece compiled and directed by graduating student Virginia Cowan, assisted by Phedra L' Abbe, another graduating student. (Approximately 35 minutes)
Director: Virginia Cowan
Writer’s Block
A one-act sketch-comedy written and directed by graduating student Brock Burford. (Approximately 40 minutes)
Director: Brock Burford
The Great Gatsby
A reading of the First Act of The Great Gatsby -a new musical version of the F. Scott Fitzgerald classic, book and lyrics by Heidi Ford and music by graduating student Jean-François Poulin, directed by the …