Date: October
31-November 10
Time:
Thu, Fri, & Sat - 8:00 p.m.
Sunday - 2:30 Matinee
Venue: University
Theatre
Ticket Prices:
$15 General Public
$10 Non-UTD Students
$10 UTD Alumni
$5 to UTD Faculty/Staff
Free to UTD Students with valid UTD
Photo ID
This production
contains adult language and mature themes.
No one under 16 will be admitted
This
production is not appropriate for children.
In "A Clockwork Orange," Alex
and his vicious teenage gang revel in horrific
violence, mugging, rape and other crimes
of the night. When a drug-fueled night of
fun ends in murder, Alex is given a choice:
be brainwashed into good citizenship and
be set free, or face a lifetime in prison.
Rave Reviews for A
Clockwork Orange!
"At the risk
of overselling it, I consider what they're
doing right now to be as good as anything
I've seen on professional stages in New
York, London, or certainly Dallas in the
past few years. This is one freaking
great piece of theatre!" --
Elaine Liner, Dallas Observer
http://www.dallasobserver.com/issues/2002-10-10/stage.html/1/index.html
"Brian J. Smith,
as Alex, takes command of the stage physically
and injects moments of quiet humor as well.
It's hard to imagine the role better performed
even in a professional production."
-- Lawson Taitte, Dallas Morning
News
http://www.dallasnews.com/entertainment/overnight/stories/
100502dnoveclockwork.68ecb.html
Congratulations
to the cast and crew of
A Clockwork Orange!!
A CLOCKWORK ORANGE was
the big winner at the Texas State competition
of the American College Theatre Festival
this October, taking home all of the major
awards. The collaborative production (Collin
County Community College and The University
of Texas at Dallas) was honored as the Critic's
Choice, as well as the Director's
Choice, and will be considered for advancement
to the Regional Finals (held at Texas Christian
University) in February.
Brad Baker was cited for Excellence
in Directing (the 9th time Brad has won
this award in the past 11 years). Craig
"Yo" Erickson won for his
Scenic Design. Jeff
"Flip" Stover was honored
for his Lighting Design. Robin Armstrong
won for Costume Design. CCCC student Leigh
Ann Metcalf won for Stage Management.
And former CCCC student Chelley Pyatt
was cited for her Videographic work on CLOCKWORK.
The production also received three acting
citations, with Brian J. Smith ("Alex",
CCCC Theatre major), Adrian Leigh Cook
("F. Alexander", UTD graduate
student) and Joe Newton ("Pete",
CCCC Theatre major) each being nominated
for the Irene Ryan Award, considered
the highest award a collegiate actor can
receive.
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