SEE AN OSTA SHOW THIS SEASON
Equilibrium
written and dir. Cyril Amanfo '22 Earth, water, fire, and air: the four elements that rule the world. Listen as these elements speak; hear their stories, their questions, and their songs, and watch as they hear each other. Equilibrium portrays the innate conflict of nature through conversations between variations of the four elements. They attempt to communicate with each other and with us, each element’s members possessing their own gifts and faults. Come and experience all of existence on a single stage.
Equilibrium will be showing in Wilder Main on Thursday, December 5th, Friday, December 6th, and Saturday, December 7th. Admission is free. |
The Wolves
written by Sara Delappe dir. Carrie Babigian '20 Each Saturday, nine teenage girls meet and warm up for their weekly soccer game. As their captain leads the stretches, they do as teens do and gossip. They gossip about their coach, their boyfriends, their periods, their missed periods, their anxiety attacks, their life-changing injuries, about nothing and about everything. The play offers us a window into a unique and intimate space belonging to a group of girls who reflect our own fears, our own hopes and envies and traumas and turmoil.
The Wolves will be showing in Wilder Main Friday on November 15th and Saturday, November 16th at 8pm, and Sunday, November 17th at 2pm. Tickets will be on sale at the door for $5. |
Moirai
written by Giulia Chiapetta '20 dir. Maddie Henke '20 Hop in! We’re going on a
road trip. Clotho, Lachesis, and Atropos, the Three Fates, have lost their pair of scissors, and some sentimental mortal with ugly orange Crocs has them. These scissors control the infinite balance of the universe, by the way, so it’s kind of a big deal. But what is infinity to a mortal? What is mortality to a God? When the loss of a pair of scissors is the deepest loss you’ve ever known, it’s hard to understand why anyone would steal them. And seriously, fuck Hades. Moirai will be showing in South Studios on Thursday, November 14th and Friday the 15th, at 8pm, and Saturday the 16th at 2pm. Tickets are free. |