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Last update: 10/08/07


 


Thursday, November 9

7:30 p.m. - Walker Auditiorim - Seeger Memorial Chapel

Matthew Wilson will be presenting his The Great One-Man Commedia Epic
Sponsored by the Milligan Arts Council
Free admission
For more information, contact Rita Myers 461-8723 or email the Music Office


In The Great One-Man Commedia Epic, actor/writer/director Matthew R. Wilson single-handedly brings to life the entire cast of 15 characters drawn from the historical commedia dell’ arte. The story is the classic story of Italian Renaissance comedy: Young lovers have their lives thrown into chaos as their wedding plans are threatened by squabbling fathers, boasting war heroes, and a host of well-meaning but dim-witted servants. The entire town is drawn to the brink of tragedy before love prevails, normalcy is restored, and comedy triumphs.