Spend an hour with actors, directors, scholars and other friends of OSF who share their knowledge about the Festival and theatre in general, followed by a question-and-answer period. Spring lectures are held from March 6th through May 15th. Tickets are $8; members $7; youths 6-17, $6. Purchase from the OSF Box Office. All lectures are held in Carpenter Hall at noon.
ScheduleMarch 6 - "Writing Amid a Place of Stone: Tennessee Williams and
Cat on a Hot Tin Roof," presented by Lydia G. Garcia, Literary Associate, Dramaturg (
Cat on a Hot Tin Roof, She Loves Me)
March 20 - "Well, Well, Well...," presented by Lue Morgan Douthit, Director of Literary Development and Dramaturgy, Dramaturg (
Pride and Prejudice, Well, Ruined, Throne of Blood)
April 3 - "First Impressions on
Pride and Prejudice," presented by Libby Appel, Artistic Director Emerita, Director (
Pride and Prejudice)
April 17 - "Seems vs. Is: Acting in
Hamlet," presented by Bill Rauch, Artistic Director, Director (
Hamlet, The Merchant of Venice)
May 1 - "Understanding is Needed on this Place: Truth and Family Dynamics in
Cat on a Hot Tin Roof," presented by Christopher Liam Moore, Director (
Cat on a Hot Tin Roof)
May 15 - "OSF: The First Fifty Remarkable Years," presented by Kimberley Jean Barry, Associate Producer, Stage Management, in honor of OSF's
75th Anniversary Season.
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