2022-23 Theatre Season

2022-2023 Theatre NDSU Productions


Cabaret

Cabaret
Book by Joe Masteroff
Based on the play by John Van Druten and Stories by Christopher Isherwood
Music by John Kander Lyrics by Fred Ebb

Askanase Auditorium

October 13-15 & 20-22 at 7:30pm
October 19th at 10:00am (student matinee)

Wilkommen to Theatre NDSU for this cheeky, yet powerful award-winning musical set in 1920’s Berlin. In the Kit Kat Club life is beautiful and Sally Bowles is a star. When Sally meets Cliff, a young American writer, it seems life will become a cabaret—but instead, life becomes more complicated as Berlin transforms into a political ground for the Nazi Party.


Alabaster

Alabaster
By Audrey Cefaly
Walsh Studio Theatre

December 2-3 & 8-10 at 7:30pm
December 4 at 2:00pm

June and Weezy live on a small farm in the backwoods of Alabaster, Alabama. They lost nearly everything to a horrific tornado that buried June alive. Now Alice, an artist, is visiting from New York City to take photographs of June’s scars. Weezy has a lot to say about this, but Alice cannot understand her. Why? Well, because Weezy is a goat, of course! Join Theatre NDSU for this quirky new dramedy about how we persevere in the face of grief.


Twelfth Night

Twelfth Night
By William Shakespeare
Walsh Studio Theatre

April 20-22 & 27-29 at 7:30pm

Viola, separated from her twin brother in a shipwreck, washes ashore in an unknown land. To stay safe, Viola must disguise herself as a man and serve the Duke Orsino. Orsino is dreadfully lovesick and sends his new servant to win the heart of the beautiful Olivia. Viola wants to do what her new master has asked, but how can she when she realizes she is, in fact, in love with Orsino? Shakespeare’s classic comedy mixes love, and sometimes lust, with mistaken identities.


Home

Home
Devised by TheatreNDSU
NDSU Memorial Union Gallery

March 30-31, April 1, 5-6 at 7:30pm

HOME is an original documentary-style look at the FM Foster Care Community devised by Theatre NDSU. The play’s content is built from, and inspired by, interviews conducted with foster parents that live in the Fargo-Moorhead Community. Theatre NDSU is excited to present this original work to audiences at NDSU’s Memorial Union Art Gallery!