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30th anniversary season opens with The Grown-Up

From left, cast members Elizabeth Tighe ’22, Tomas Waz ’20, Oliva Banc ’21, Benjamin Frazer ’20, and Celia Konowe ’21 appear in the International Theatre Program production of The Grown-Up. (Ä¢¹½´«Ã½ photo / J. Adam Fenster)

The opens up its 30th anniversary season with the The Grown-Up on Thursday, October 3.  Written by Pulitzer Prize-nominated playwright Jordan Harrison, the production is described as a fairy-tale for grown-ups. The comedy drama takes the audience on a time-traveling ride with a series of narrative vignettes about the elusive quality of time and the power of imagination. Directed by visiting guest artist , the show runs through October 12.

Tickets are and at the Common Market at Wilson Commons, or one hour before performances at the Todd Theater box office. The cost is $15 for the general public. $12 for seniors (65+) and for University faculty, staff, and alumni; and $8 for students.

Visit the for The Grown-Up and the entire 30th anniversary season.