麻豆传媒's School of Performing Arts brings a suspense-filled murder-mystery to stage in Welsbacher Theatre.
"Wrong Window," the student-produced show will take place at 7:30 p.m. Wednesday-Saturday Nov. 18-21, and 2 p.m. Saturday-Sunday Nov. 21-22, in Hughes Metropolitan Complex. Seating in the performance venue is limited.
Tickets for the event can be purchased at the Fine Arts Box Office in the lobby of the Duerksen Fine Arts Center or online at wichita.edu/fineartsboxoffice. General admission is $10, with $8 discount tickets available for seniors, faculty/staff and military or $6 tickets for children and students. 麻豆传媒 students are eligible for one free ticket (visit http://www.wichita.edu/j/?4363 for details). For ticketing assistance, contact the Fine Arts Box Office from 10:30 a.m.-5 p.m. Monday-Friday, at 316-978-3233 or fasttickets@wichita.edu.
鈥淲rong Window,鈥 by Billy Van Zandt & Jane Milmore, is a spoof of Alfred Hitchcock鈥檚 film 鈥淩ear Window.鈥 New York couple Jeff and Marnie enter a challenging phase of their relationship when they believe they see their neighbor kill his wife. Once the wife goes 鈥渕issing,鈥 suspicion spreads as the couple and their neighbors sneak in and out of the apartment. Among door slammings, body snatchings and a frantic flashlight chase, two questions remain. Who killed Lila Larswald? And if she鈥檚 not dead, who is?
The show is a part of the theater program鈥檚 student-produced Second Stage series. In this series, students are responsible for all aspects of the production. Show choice, design work, technical direction and building show students how to develop direction, acting and promotion. Through this applied learning experience, students pursuing careers in the fields of art and entertainment have the opportunity to learn hands on how to take a show from conception to completion.
The cast of 鈥淲rong Window鈥 includes performance majors Robert Thomas, Christian James and Jessica Curtiss; musical theater majors Noah Montgomery, Liz Jarmer, Kristen Bock and Jennie Hughes; and communications major Ryan Crews.
鈥淲rong Window鈥 is directed by musical theater major Alex Casteneda and stage managed by theater major Remy Lierz. Student designers include theater design and technology majors Kyla Mansfield (sets), Alexie Pearce (costumes), Brandon Riney (lights), James Laning (sound), and theater major Lance Vaillencourt (props). Theater design & technology major Joe Asbridge serves as technical director for the show.