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Id be jealous if human flesh wasnt so delicious, Lydia, played by sophomore Valerie Wick, raises a bone to knock Nial (junior Samuel Zelazo) unconscious.

Despite COVID-19 restrictions, US One Acts bring people together

Lucia Granja, RubicOnline April 17, 2021
This year, One Act directors told stories of DMVs, murder, cannibalism, and Greek gods. Considering COVID-19 restrictions, these short plays were no small feat to organize.
[ARTS BRIEF] One acts to stream, US Theater welcomes musical submissions

[ARTS BRIEF] One acts to stream, US Theater welcomes musical submissions

Arts Brief March 12, 2021
With One Act recording concluded, the US Theater department makes an open call for musical audition videos due Mar. 15. One acts will stream Mar. 19.
US Theater Director Eric Severson posted the cast list for Dylan Thomas Under Milkwood, a show that will challenge the 33 actors cast as they take on multiple roles in a show with 67 characters.

Under Milkwood cast announced

Arts Brief October 8, 2020
The show includes a number of omniscient narrators, challenging the cast to embody multiple characters throughout the production.
Seniors Isobel Alm and Hannah Lorenz-Meyer color the pavement with flowers and SPA logos.

[PHOTO STORY] It’s all sunshine and rainbows with Iris’ chalk party

Lynn Reynolds, RubicOnline October 1, 2020
On September 28, Iris Art + Lit Club hosted a chalking party to welcome students back to campus.
US Theater director stands in an illustration from Every(man), the play he will direct this fall.

Every(man) examines the themes of life

Kat St. Martin-Norburg, The Rubicon Editor September 25, 2018
Theater Department Director Eric Severson has anounced that the fall play for 2018 is Everyman. It incorporates characters as metaphors for life themes, which will hopefully cause the audience and actors to reflect on the world and people's roles. The play will be on Nov. 16 and 17 in the Huss Center.
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