FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
Wednesday, August 26, 2020
STEPHENVILLE, Texas — Changing venues and broadcasting via student media are just a couple of ways Tarleton State University students are proving that “the show must go on.”
Fall 2020-21 Theatre at Tarleton productions include Caryl Churchill’s Top Girls, Sept. 22-26, and Yellow Iris by Agatha Christie, Nov. 10-14. Top Girls, to be directed by Carol Stavish, was originally slated in the last slot of the spring semester but was rescheduled due to the pandemic.
The Churchill work, first presented in 1982, examines the roles available to women in modern society and what it takes for a woman to succeed in business and in life. It also explores the cost of ambition and the influence of politics on feminism.
The Tarleton production will be performed outside on the steps of the Clyde H. Wells Fine Arts Center (auditorium area). The Friday, Sept. 25, performance will be live-streamed.
The season finale, Yellow Iris, will be directed by Mark Holtorf and presented to a limited number of attendees in keeping with social distancing requirements.
Christie wrote Yellow Iris in 1937 as a radio play based on a magazine short story.
A distressed phone call from a mystery woman brings Hercule Poirot to the hotel Jardin des Cygnes, where a man commemorates the four-year anniversary of his wife’s sudden death — a death under suspicious circumstances that Poirot himself witnessed. Everyone present that fateful night is gathered, and now Poirot must find a killer in the midst, before he or she strikes again.
Most of the story is set in a London restaurant and is interspersed with performances by cabaret artists who were supposedly on the bill at the restaurant.
For those unable to attend in person, the play will be broadcast over Tarleton radio station KTRL and the Friday, Nov. 13, presentation will be live-streamed. Check the Theatre at Tarleton website for ticket details.
Tarleton, founding member of The Texas A&M University System, provides a student-focused, value-driven education marked by academic innovation and a dedication to transform today’s scholars into tomorrow’s leaders. It offers degree programs to more than 13,000 students at Stephenville, Fort Worth, Waco, Midlothian, RELLIS Academic Alliance in Bryan, and online, emphasizing real-world learning experiences that address societal needs while maintaining its core values of tradition, integrity, civility, excellence, leadership and service.
Contact: Phil Riddle
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A founding member of The Texas A&M System, Tarleton State University is breaking records — in enrollment, research, scholarship, athletics, philanthropy and engagement — while transforming the lives of approximately 18,000 students in Stephenville, Fort Worth, Waco, Bryan and online. For 125 years, Tarleton State has been committed to accessible higher education opportunities for all while helping students grow academically, socially and professionally through programs that emphasize real world learning and address regional, state and national needs.