The Resident Ensemble Players (REP), the professional theatre company in residence at the University of Delaware, offers the campus and local community a six-show season, from the great classics to the best of the modern stage.
The coming year will provide a varied season of entertainment:
Sept. 15 - Oct. 9 –
God of Carnage, a hilarious look at good people behaving terribly
Sept. 22 - Oct. 9 – Beckett’s masterpiece
Waiting for Godot
Nov. 15 - Dec. 4 –
Clybourne Park, the razor-sharp satire of race and real estate
Jan. 19 - Feb. 5 –
The Bells, a hauntingly compelling ghost story of greed and survival in the fierce Yukon Territory
March 2 - 19 –
The Elephant Man, the moving tale of intolerance and kindness
April 20 - May 7 – Molière’s
Tartuffe, his wickedly funny classic on pious hypocrisy
Season and ticket information can be found at
www.rep.udel.edu.
Photo: REP's 2015 production of To Kill a Mockingbird: Stephen Pelinski as Atticus and Evangeline Heflin as Scout. Photo Paul Cerro