Seeking Nietzsche Revival
Marcia Eppich-Harris’s critically acclaimed play Seeking Nietzsche will return to the stage this fall for a limited run on September 26 at the JCC-Indianapolis and October 4-6 at Shelton Auditorium.
Marcia Eppich-Harris’s critically acclaimed play Seeking Nietzsche will return to the stage this fall for a limited run on September 26 at the JCC-Indianapolis and October 4-6 at Shelton Auditorium.
Written and directed by Marcia Eppich-Harris, Shit Cake is about four friends who become entangled with the drudgery of middle age. In their messy pursuit of fulfillment, they face the existential question of modern life: Is this all there really is?
Announcing season 4: Can great men be good men? It has long been acknowledged that non-males are oppressed by patriarchy, but the ways that men have been harmed by it are often ignored. By subverting the narrative of history’s so-called “great” men, we will show how patriarchy betrays men and encourages toxic behavior.
Is it mad to believe that “virtue shall triumph”? Or is it mad to believe that virtue can triumph at all?
Southbank Theatre Company concludes its third season with its performance of the classic musical, Man of La Mancha, book by Dale Wasserman, music by Mitch Leigh, and lyrics by Joe
For our next show, Southbank Theatre Company proudly presents James Goldman’s “The Lion in Winter,” November 9-19 at Shelton Auditorium, Butler Arts and Events Center. Comedic in tone, dramatic in
Our third season — “That way madness lies” — commences with Southbank’s world premiere of “Seeking Nietzsche” by Marcia Eppich-Harris.
Glenn Dobbs of Bard Fest: Casey Ross of Catalyst Repertory Company: Becky Schlomann, Director, Actor, and Theatre Educator: Doug Powers: Director and Actor There are so many posts like this
Shakespeare’s Context and Characters Scholars believe Shakespeare wrote Troilus and Cressida around 1602. The year before, Queen Elizabeth I’s favorite and possible lover, the Earl of Essex, attempted to stage
New Musical Adaptation Inspired by Current Politics and the War in Ukraine Southbank Theatre Company presents the world premiere of a new musical adaptation of Shakespeare’s Trojan-War drama by an
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