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The Robber Bridegroom

By Alfred Uhly

Directed by Dale McFadden

 

April 18-20, 1980

April 25-27, 1980

This tender and funny working-class family drama pulses with poignant insights about war, gender, class, and intergenerational (mis)understanding. Nut, the youngest child of Julius, a Vietnam veteran, leaps through time and memory, tracing the complex intimacy between father and child when the child is transgender, fighting for a mutual recognition before it’s too late.

 

The Mikado

By Alfred Uhly

Directed by Dale McFadden

 

1979

This tender and funny working-class family drama pulses with poignant insights about war, gender, class, and intergenerational (mis)understanding. Nut, the youngest child of Julius, a Vietnam veteran, leaps through time and memory, tracing the complex intimacy between father and child when the child is transgender, fighting for a mutual recognition before it’s too late.

 

Cabaret

By Alfred Uhly

Directed by Dale McFadden

 

1978

This tender and funny working-class family drama pulses with poignant insights about war, gender, class, and intergenerational (mis)understanding. Nut, the youngest child of Julius, a Vietnam veteran, leaps through time and memory, tracing the complex intimacy between father and child when the child is transgender, fighting for a mutual recognition before it’s too late.

 

Lysistrata

By Alfred Uhly

Directed by Dale McFadden

 

1978

This tender and funny working-class family drama pulses with poignant insights about war, gender, class, and intergenerational (mis)understanding. Nut, the youngest child of Julius, a Vietnam veteran, leaps through time and memory, tracing the complex intimacy between father and child when the child is transgender, fighting for a mutual recognition before it’s too late.

 

The Crucible

By Arthur Miller

Directed by Dale McFadden

 

1977

This tender and funny working-class family drama pulses with poignant insights about war, gender, class, and intergenerational (mis)understanding. Nut, the youngest child of Julius, a Vietnam veteran, leaps through time and memory, tracing the complex intimacy between father and child when the child is transgender, fighting for a mutual recognition before it’s too late.

 

This site currently archives productions going back to 2012 with ambitions to tell LUC Theatre's story back to its founding. If you have older photos to contribute to the archive please send to THTRLibrary@luc.edu

For more information about the Theatre program, please visit luc.edu/theatre.

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