![]() The budget for the program is kept purposely low, and in turn, gives students unlimited freedom with their creativity and imagination. LAB Theatre is student-produced and student-driven, with students embracing limitation as the gateway to innovation. “Theresa Rebeck writes fantastic stories for audiences and parts for actors, and the team that has been assembled is a top-notch group of student artists.” “We are extremely excited to kick off the 2013 LAB season with ‘Sunday on the Rocks,’” Knipple said. WVU theatre professor Jim Knipple is the director of the LAB Theatre Program and has brought some fresh ideas to the table about how students can be involved in creating their own theatre, providing even more creative opportunities within the School of Theatre & Dance. ![]() Though the ladies have their ups and downs, their past and present situations are handled with good humor as they try to cope with adult life in the mid-1990s.Īcclaimed playwright Theresa Rebeck’s other works include “Seminar,” “Spike Heels,” “Loose Knit” and the NBC drama “Smash.” And Jessica, a religious young woman, has little compassion for her beleaguered roommates. Jen is being bombarded with affection by a coworker. ![]() Elly is pregnant and unsure of the path she should take. In “Sunday on the Rocks,” four very different housemates decide to deal with their varied problems one Sunday morning in October with a healthy dose of scotch. ![]() ![]() Ever feel like having scotch for breakfast? The student-produced extension of the West Virginia University School of Theatre & Dance season – LAB Theatre – will present its first fall show, “Sunday on the Rocks” by contemporary playwright Theresa Rebeck, Oct 25-27 in the Vivian Davis Michael Laboratory Theatre located in the Creative Arts Center. ![]()
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