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MTSU Theatre and Dance is excited to present:

Eurydice
Written by Sarah Ruhl

In Eurydice, Sarah Ruhl reimagines the classic myth of Orpheus through the eyes of its heroine. Dying too young on her wedding day, Eurydice must journey to the underworld, where she reunites with her father and struggles to remember her lost love. With contemporary characters, ingenious plot twists, and breathtaking visual effects, the play is a fresh look at a timeless love story.

Join us in Tucker Theatre September 26th - 28th at 7:30pm and September 29th at 2:00pm.

More information available at www.mtsu.edu/theatreanddance 

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MTSU Theatre and Dance is excited to present:

One Act Play Festival
Featuring three unique plays directed by students.

Join us October 9th - 11th at 7:30pm in Tucker Theatre.

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TRIFLES
by Susan Glaspell
Directed by Julia Vairetta

In a small Iowa farmhouse, surly and reclusive farmer John Wright was found murdered. His apathetic wife Minnie is the prime and only suspect, and sitting in jail for the crime. Now, a small group of people enter the home, looking for the clues that would explain why a woman would suddenly strangle her husband in the night. While County Attorney Henderson, Sheriff Peters, and neighbor Mr. Hale roam the house looking for clues, the women (Mrs. Peters and Mrs. Hale) examine the “trifles” of a country kitchen, such as frozen jars of preserves and a poorly sewn quilt. But as the women look closer at Minnie’s world, they make a bone-chilling discovery.


Beta Bitches
By Emily Yuko Walborn
Directed by Taylor Hulse

Beta Bitches is a comedic play about two mean girls, Madison and Gwen, who hold a séance in an attempt to contact their deceased friend/Queen Bee. But the spirits are angry, like, sooooo angry. For Madison and Gwen to get the answers they so desperately seek, they must endure a terrifying night of contact from the other side. Yet, their séance takes a horrifying turn when they conjure the one person they thought they’d never have to see again. Riffing on classic teen movie tropes, Beta Bitches uncovers the vulnerability and humanity of teenage caricatures. It is an exploration of stereotypes, manipulative friendships, and how to exorcise your demons… like, literally.


Little Happy Secrets

By Melissa Leilani Larson
Directed by Sarah Hall

Claire and Brennan have been best friends for years. But when the two are brought back together after two years apart, Claire wonders if the feelings she has for Brennan might go beyond friendship.

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MTSU Theatre and Dance is excited to present:

She Loves Me
Book by Joe Masteroff
Music by Jerry Bock
Lyrics by Sheldon Harnick

Set in a 1930s European perfumery, we meet shop clerks, Amalia and Georg, who, more often than not, don't see eye to eye. After both respond to a "lonely hearts advertisement" in the newspaper, they now live for the love letters that they exchange, but the identity of their admirers remains unknown. Join Amalia and Georg to discover the identity of their true loves... and all the twists and turns along the way!

Join us in Tucker Theatre November 7th - 9th at 7:30pm and November 10th at 2:00pm.

More information available at www.mtsu.edu/theatreanddance 

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MTSU Theatre and Dance Presents:

Fall Dance Concert '24

A collection of dance pieces choreographed by Faculty, Guest Artists and Students

Performed in Tucker Theatre November 21st - 23rd

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MTSU Theatre and Dance is excited to present:

Our Town
Written by Thornton Wilder

Our Town is a window into the lives of everyday people living in a small, quintessential American town. The play explores human existance through the realities of daily life, love, marriage, death and loss. It was first produced in 1938 and received the Pulitzer Prize for Drama.

Join us in Tucker Theatre February 27th - March 1st at 7:30pm and March 2nd at 2:00pm.

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MTSU Theatre and Dance, in collorboration with MTSU Dance Society Presents:

Student Dance Gala

A collection of dance pieces choreographed, designed, and performed by the students of the Dance program.

Performed in Tucker Theatre March 7th and 8th at 7:30pm.

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MTSU Theatre and Dance is excited to present:

Tomato Plant Girl
Written by Wesley Middleton

This powerful exploration of friendship delights young audiences with its sharp dialogue, physical action and playful, high-energy conflict. Little Girl is the new kid in Heretown. Good thing she's got her Bossy Best Friend! The girls share a garden where time moves to the rhythm of Bossy's commands until the day Little Girl can no longer obey. Bossy has forbidden Little Girl to touch her precious tomato plant. But if the plant doesn't get watered soon, it will die. When Bossy leaves to visit her grandma, Little Girl uproots the plant in a valiant rescue, and a messy girl-creature springs out of the earth, spitting up dirt and crying red tears. Soon, Little Girl is playing crazy new games with Tomato Plant Girl and teaching her to say "please." Maybe Little Girl has found a new Best Friend. But what will they do when Bossy returns? And what if Tomato Plant Girl won't stay? When her friendships collide and Little Girl has to choose, she discovers the power of making up her own rules.

Join us in Deborah K. Anderson Theatre April 3rd, 4th,10th, and 11th 7:30pm and April 5th, 6th, 12th, and 13th at 2:00pm.

More information available at www.mtsu.edu/theatreanddance 

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MTSU Theatre and Dance Presents:

Spring Dance Concert '25

A collection of dance pieces choreographed by Faculty, Guest Artists and Students

Performed in Tucker TheatreApril 24 - 26, 2025

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For more information please contact the Department of Theatre and Dance Box Office at (615) 898-2181 Or email Tucker.Theatre@mtsu.edu

Middle Tennessee State University and The Department of Theatre and Dance aims to be accessible to all those interested in the Arts. For any questions, please email John.Underwood@mtsu.edu

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