The Master’s University Theatre Arts program has another exciting production schedule planned for audiences in 2022-2023. Here’s what to look forward to:
Celebrating its 70th anniversary, Agatha Christie’s “The Mousetrap” is the longest running play in the world, and TMU Theatre Arts Director Tricia Hulet says her program couldn’t be more thrilled to bring it to the stage on Oct. 21-22 and 28-29 (tickets).
Monkswell Manor Guesthouse is plunged into the cold when a snowstorm traps all of its inhabitants inside and isolated. They’ve just heard on the wireless that there has been a murder in London. And the killer is on the loose. Now, they look at each other with suspicion. Who exactly are all of these strangers they are trapped with?
“Father of the Bride” by Caroline Francke is beloved by people of all ages and generations.
Just what kind of a name is Buckley anyway? And why does Kay seem so grown up all of a sudden, and in love, and ready to get … married? Mr. Banks is not at all sure how this day arrived so fast. As the wedding plans commence, trouble brews as different ideas and expectations about the wedding emerge, coupled with an inevitable lack of communication. But the father of the bride has an opportunity to set the tone and the trajectory of the entire affair.
Don’t miss this heartwarming and stunning production in the spring.
TMU Theatre Arts is a co-curricular program housed in the communication department. It is designed to give training and expression in the performing arts alongside any major at the University. Participants and contributors come from all disciplines, dorms, and interests at TMU. The program offers classes such as Theatre Arts, Theatre Production and Introduction to Acting, allowing students to receive formal, credited training in the performing arts.
Past shows performed at TMU include “It’s a Wonderful Life,” “A Murder Is Announced,” “The Secret Garden” and “Fiddler on the Roof.”
Learn more about TMU Theatre Arts here.
The Master's University is home to choir and instrumental ensembles, Theatre Arts, and a Cinema & Digital Arts program.
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