• Productions

2012-2013 Season

 

At Ease

October 5-October 6, 2012 
Modern Theatre 

conceived and directed by Caitlin Langstaff

Seven soliders tell their story...and a conversation begins.

At Ease is a documentary theatre production about the United States military experience, conceived and directed by Suffolk University professor Caitlin Langstaff with theatre and Veteran students.  

 

These Seven Sicknesses 

November 16 - November 18, 2012
Modern Theatre

by Sean Graney
directed by Wesley Savick
with associate directors Ryan Began and Arissara Chounchaisit

A new adaptation of Sophocles' 7 plays.

Hilarious, terrifying, and primal; these words describe the Boston premiere of Sean Graney’s adaptation of the Sophocles tragedies Oedipus, In Trachis, Philoktetes, In Colonus, Ajax, Elektra, and Antigone. Savick directs this unique theatrical event—lauded by the New York Times as “entertaining and fresh”—which features Suffolk University Theatre Department students.

 

 

Spring Showcase

February 7-10, 2013
Studio Theatre 

Student-directed one-acts, free and open to the public.

Josephine’s Baby
Written and Directed by Leslie Steeves
The birth of Josephine's baby is not the blessed event that her husband and family were anticipating.

Mountain Air
Written and Directed by Ingrid Oslund
A young poet retreats to the Appalachian Mountains to look for inspiration. Instead, he encounters two mysterious sisters who open his eyes to a poverty ridden reality he never knew existed.

Relationships in Terms of Brownies
Written and Directed by Marina Silva
Olivia has her doubts about her relationship with Neil. Seeing another couple fall apart before her eyes and Neil convincing her to take a chance and try a brownie, Olivia realizes what the possibilities of a relationship can hold.

River
Written and Directed by Adam Santaniello
As two sisters wait by a river to christen a newborn child tensions arise and secrets are revealed.

 

 

The Crucible 

April 18 - 21, 2013
C. Walsh Theatre

by Arthur Miller
directed by Judy Braha

Suffolk University Theatre Department presents the classic Arthur Miller play.