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July 24, 2002
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Mary Moody Northen Theatre at St. Edward's University announces the 2002-2003 season
- ALL MY SONS
Sept. 18 ' Oct. 6
By Arthur Miller
Directed by Melba Martinez
Equity Guest Artists: Babs George, Dirk van Allen, Jeffery Mills
It's the summer of 1947, and the Keller family secrets are bubbling to the surface. Years after Joe Keller is forced to chose between himself and honor, his decision unexpectedly comes back to haunt him. Recipient of the Drama Critics' Award.
- C/O THE GROVE
Nov. 13 ' 24
Written and directed by J. Ed Araiza (of the SITI Company)
The writer and director of THE MEDEA STORIES returns to the MMNT to create another awe-inspiring world premiere, loosely adapted from Anton Chekov's THE CHERRY ORCHARD.
- THE KENTUCKY CYCLE
Feb. 19 ' March 9, 2003
PART ONE: Wednesdays, Fridays and Sundays
PART TWO: Thursdays, Saturdays and Sundays
By Robert Schenkken
Directed by Melba Martinez
Equity Guest Artists: Ev Lunning, Annie Suite, Bhagirit Garcia-Crow, Steve Balgooyen and Jesse Petrick
This sweeping epic of three families in Eastern Kentucky spans 200 years of American history. This nine-play cycle, presented over two nights, examines the myths of the American past, which have created the country we are today. Recipient of the Pulitzer Prize.
- NUNSENSE
April 2003
Book and lyrics by Dan Goggin
Directed and choreographed by Kevin Archambault and Cory Cruser
Community Guest Artist: Barbara Chisholm
The five sole survivors of the Little Sisters of Hoboken Nunnery stage this hilarious talent show to raise money for their dearly departed sisters after a nasty bout of botulism sweeps through the convent. Recipient of four Outer Critics Awards.
The Mary Moody Northen Theatre of St. Edward's University offers the only pre-professional undergraduate theater program of its kind in the United States. Designed for the student-artist, the program offers a rare combination of conservatory and academic training with a rigorous liberal arts curriculum.



