Everyone is Welcome at Washburn Theatre

Theatre tells the story of what it means to be human. We crave a better understanding of ourselves and our world, seeking what it means to be human today, in the past, and what our future might look like. Theatre is a way to process the human experience, to give value to our day to day lives, to make visible what has been unseen. In modern theatre, the experiences of the person next door are just as noteworthy, valuable and visible as the stories of kings and queens or others with power from historical Western theatre forms. Washburn University Theatre is committed to sharing these stories.

Current Production

Witch


Location: Neese-Gray Theatre
April 19, 20, 25, 26, 27: 7:30 p.m.
April 28: 2 p.m.

By Jen Silverman

When a devil visits a small village to find souls, he find the town 'witch,' Elizabeth, is a curious challenge. In a witty and subversive retelling of a Jacobean fable, the worth of a soul is explored.

A student on stage in a costume that looks like an angel.

Auditions and scholarships are open to students of all majors!

You don't have to be a theatre major to participate in productions or to earn scholarships! Students of all majors can perform on stage or work behind the scenes with design and technology. Check out the scholarships and auditions page to learn more about requirements and how to apply.


GET IN TOUCH WITH Washburn Theatre

Washburn University Theatre
Garvey, Room 133
1700 SW College Ave.
Topeka, KS 66621

Phone & Email
Phone: 785.670.1639
music.theatre@washburn.edu

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