December 1- 2, 2017
8 p.m.
December 3, 2017
7 p.m.
Donald G. Drapkin Theater Studio, Lewis Arts complex
FREE and open to public
Jiehae Park’s darkly comedic take on Shakespeare’s Macbeth explores the very ambitious and cut-throat world of high school during college admissions and racial stereotypes. Asian-American twins M and L have given up everything to get into The College. So when D, a one-sixteenth Native American classmate, gets “their” spot instead, they figure they’ve got only one option: kill him. This workshop production features theater seniors Raye Kessler and Regina Zeng and is directed by faculty member Nehassaiu deGannes.