The Ĵý Theatre Department will present its fifth production of the year titled “Crimes of the Heart,” by Beth Henley.
Performances are scheduled for Thursday, April 28; Friday, April 29; and Saturday, April 30 at 7:30 p.m., and Sunday, May 1 at 2:00 p.m. All shows are in the Scott Studio Theatre on campus (806 N. Turner Ave.).
General admission tickets are $7 for adults and $5 for non-Ĵý students and seniors. For reservations, emailtickets@hastings.edu.
“Crimes of the Heart” was first presented by the Actors Theatre of Louisville, then Off-Broadway, then on Broadway. It won the 1981 Pulitzer Prize and the New York Drama Critics Circle Award.
Henley’s play is warm-hearted, irreverent, zany and brilliantly imaginative; it teems with humanity and humor as it examines the plight of three young Mississippi sisters betrayed by their passions.
CAST
- Lenny – Grace RemppfromHastings, Nebraska
- Meg – Hannah Conlonfrom theUnited Kingdom
- Babe – Sabrina MaxwellfromNorth Richland Hills, Texas
- Chick – Carly CremersfromColumbus, Nebraska
- Barnette – Alex RieflinfromDoniphan, Nebraska
- Doc – Austin HeinleinfromHutchinson, Kansas
CREW
- Stage Manager – Randi ScogginsfromGrand Island, Nebraska
- Assistant Stage Manager – Alyssa RockfromDenver, Colorado
- Scenic Build Crew Head – Nate MohlmanfromBlue Hill, Nebraska
- Crew – Barrett RussellfromSaronville, Nebraska
- Crew – Intro to Theatre Students
- Scenic Charge Artist – Cheyenne KnehansfromRiverton, Nebraska
- Crew – Scenic Painting Students
- Lighting Crew Head – Mason LindbloomfromHordeville, Nebraska
- Crew – James BachmanfromThornton, Colorado
- Costume/Make-Up Crew Head – Rebecca HolcombfromParker, Colorado
- Crew – Emma AtuirefromDenver, Colorado
- Sound Crew Head – Dodge WeishaarfromBison, South Dakota
- Properties Crew Head – Tyler DonovanfromBroomfield, Colorado
- Crew – Nathanael SassfromHastings, Nebraska
- Box Office/House Manager – Jordan Samuelson from Kearney, Nebraska
- Crew – Intro to Theatre Students
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