
"The Shape of Things" set for Performance Studio Series

Grand Valley’s Performance Studio Series will feature “The Shape of
Things,” a play about a college student who falls in love with a woman
who changes everything about him – for better and worse. The play
deals with themes such as art, love and the lengths people will go to
for both.
The play contains strong themes and is recommended for mature
audiences. Performances run Friday and Saturday, February 22-23, at
7:30 p.m., and Saturday and Sunday, February 23-24, at 2 p.m. in the
Performing Arts Center, Louis Armstrong Theatre. Tickets are $6 in
advance or $7 day of show; call the Box Office at (616) 331-2300.
Director Jason Flannery, a senior theater student, emphasized
themes such as censorship and cruelty that stood out to him in
playwright Neil LaBute’s original script. He also strove to create
realistic characters.
“When I direct a show, I try to put enough humor into it to make
it seem life-like,” said Flannery. “I get excited when we discover
something new about the characters and can share that with the audience.”
The Performance Studio Series allows upper-level theater
students to put into practical use the skills they learn in class
through directing, lighting, set design and costume design. For more
information visit www.gvsu.edu/theatre.
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