Holocaust play opens Seton Hill 1006-07 season
The work by Amy Hartman will be staged Oct. 6-14 in Reeves Theatre on campus.
Seton Hill's National Catholic Center for Holocaust Education will host a "Talk Back" session and reception with local Holocaust survivors following the 2 p.m. Oct. 8 performance.
Other productions on the schedule include:
Nov. 10-18, "An Evening of One-Act Plays by Anton Chekhov."
Feb. 23-March 3," Everyman," by Anonymous.
April 27-May 2, "Weird Romance," music by Alan Menken, lyrics by David Spencer, book by Alan Brennert and David Spencer.
Single admission tickets are $12, or $5 for Seton Hill students. Student rush tickets are $5 for those with any valid school ID. Group rate is $10 each for parties of 16 or more.
Details: 724-838-4241 or e-mail boxoffice@setonhill.edu.
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