Northwest Missouri State University’s 2024-25 season of theater productions opens Sept. 26-28 with “A Fall Evening of One-Acts,” featuring four student-directed plays, each consisting of minimal characters and a runtime of 10 to 15 minutes.
The plays begin at 7:30 p.m. in the Black Box theater, located on the lower floor of the Ron Houston Center for the Performing Arts on the Northwest campus.
Tickets are $6 and may be purchased online, beginning Wednesday, Sept. 18, at s6l5.fpmfy.com/finearts/theatre/ or at the box office one hour prior to showtime.
“It is our hope that community members will attend ‘A Fall Evening of One-Acts’ to support this profession-based learning experience for the creative growth of our theatre students,” Katheryn E Bilbo, a Northwest associate professor of theatre, said. “We are proud of their talent and drive for excellence, and they look forward to sharing their hard work with audiences.”
The evening’s one-act plays are:
Producing one-act plays is a component of Theatre Northwest’s Lab Series, which features productions directed, acted, designed and stage-managed by students and is required for speech and theatre education majors.
Theatre Northwest’s fall schedule continues Oct. 3-6 with the annual First-Year Showcase, “The Shady Lady: A Robust Blend of Privilege, Influence, and White-Collar Crime,” and “The Curious Incident of the Dog in the Night-Time,” Nov. 14-17, before concluding with the annual Alpha Psi Omega children’s show on Dec. 15.