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Olivet College theatre program to present “The Importance of Being Earnest”
Feb 10, 2005
OLIVET, Mich. The Olivet College theatre program is presenting The Importance of Being Earnest Feb. 24-26 in the Oaks Theatre in downtown Olivet. The play, which begins each evening at 7:30 p.m., is free and open to the public. Written by Oscar Wilde, the play is a comedy of love and mistaken identity, where a young man looking for love becomes his own worst rival. The cast includes Eugene Brown, a sophomore from Flint; Brad Francis of Battle Creek; Katie Hudson, a sophomore from Charlotte; Mariah Mickelwait, a sophomore from Middleville; Jason Myers, a sophomore from Olivet; Monica Percich, a sophomore from Grosse Ile; Chanzo Tambuzi, a junior from Mesa, Ariz., and Gwendolen Lisa White of Charlotte. The Importance of Being Earnest is directed by Arthur Williams, director of theatre at the college. Ben Guins, a sophomore from Lansing, is serving as assistant director. Hudson is also serving as the costume designer. Russell Fried, a junior from Grosse Pointe Woods, is the technical director For more information, please call (269) 749-7246. « Back
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