CU Theatre & Dance stages â44 Plays for 44 Presidentsâ
Unique production time travels through American history in a series of mini-plays
Just in time for the United States presidential election, 91ÊÓÆ”âs gears up for a production of â,â a funny and poignant whirlwind trip through American history. The production, presented in collaboration with Boulderâs own , runs Sept. 23 through Oct. 2 in the University Theatre.
"44 Plays for 44 Presidents," written by the , tells the story of the United States through a series of two-minute scenes dedicated to each American president. The actors on stage travel through our countryâs dramatic ups and downs, from its idealistic beginnings under George Washington to the grim onset of the Civil War to the increasingly polarized politics of our time. Between scenes, short musical interludes set the historical tone.
âWe Americans are really interesting in that weâre very future-oriented people,â says , a 91ÊÓÆ” lecturer and the founder of square product theatre. âA play like this affords you an opportunity to learn about how a government is shaped, and it also lets you see inside the presidentsâ personal lives.â
Perhaps the most exciting element of the show is what comes last: an opportunity for audiences to vote for the presidential candidate theyâd like to see portrayed as the 45th president in the final two-minute scene.
âThe 18-to-24-year-old demographic is one that historically doesnât turn out for the vote,â Harrison says. âThis will be a fun practice round for young students who have never been able to vote before.â
Harrison, who mounted â44 Playsâ at square product , says she learned so much more about history from this play than sheâd ever learned in childhood classrooms.
âI had no idea Theodore Roosevelt accomplished so muchâitâs pretty remarkable,â she says. âAnd I never knew much about William Henry Harrison, but in his play we see the roots of racism and genocide, which a lot of people in this country donât like to think about. History is not always pretty.â
The play may be packed with historical facts, Harrison says, but itâs far from preachy.
âYouâre learning in a way that doesnât feel like youâre in a classroom,â she says. âThis play is for anyone who wants to look more deeply at history; itâs for anyone who just wants a mental break for a couple of hours; and itâs for everyone else looking for a little bit of both.â
Showtimes for â44 Plays for 44 Presidentsâ
Friday, Sept. 23, 7:30 p.m.
Saturday, Sept. 24 7:30 p.m.
Sunday, Sept. 25, 2 p.m.
Wednesday, Sept. 28, 7:30 p.m.
Thursday, Sept. 29, 7:30 p.m.
Friday, Sept. 30, 7:30 p.m.
Saturday, Oct. 1, 7:30 p.m.
Sunday, Oct. 2, 2 p.m.
Tickets for â44 Plays for 44 Presidentsâ start at $20 with student, senior and youth discounts available. To purchase tickets, visit the CU Presents box office in person (972 Broadway) between 10 a.m. and 5 p.m. weekdays, call 303-492-8008 during box office hours, or. Note: All online and phone orders are subject to a service fee. For press tickets, interviews or more information, contact Jill Kimball at jill.kimball@colorado.edu.
Coming up later in CU-Boulderâs 2016-17 Theatre & Dance season is the classic commedia dellâarte tale âThe Servant of Two Masters,â an all-female production of âTwelfth Nightâ directed by Lisa Wolpe, the world premiere of âUnspokenâ by Kevin Crowe, and two popular musicals, âThe Rocky Horror Showâ and âPeter and the Starcatcher.â .
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