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Starting Friday night,

THE DARTMOUTH DEPARTMENT OF THEATER PRESENTS 
THE 2015 ELEANOR FROST
& RUTH AND LORING DODD
STUDENT PLAY FESTIVAL

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Slack Jambs

by Ashton Slatev '15
Slack Jambs is a satirical illustration of the power struggle between

Big Business lobbying and a misinformed general public, exploring

the pendular nature of blame in American democracy.


Directed by Marina McClure ‘04
Dramaturgy by Samantha Lazar
Stage Management by Ariel Klein '17

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In Another Country

by Michael McDavid '15

In Another Country takes us inside a CIA black site in the early days

of the war on terror. We follow along as two bored agents work through

issues national, personal and trivial.


Directed by Marina McClure ‘04
Dramaturgy by Samantha Lazar
Stage Management by Ariel Klein '17

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The Rosenbaum Twin Survival Musical Spectacular

by Elise Wien '17

The Rosenbaum twins become trapped on a deserted island.

Just how far are they willing to go to conquer their circumstances?


Directed by Jamie Horton.
Set Design by Julie Solomon '17
Costume Design by Hannah Collman '15
Lighting Design by Scott Silver and Megan Ong '17
Sound Design by Sara Holston '17
Dramaturgy by Samantha Lazar
Stage Management by Naomi Lazar '17
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FRI • JUL 31 • 7:30 pm
Frost contest winners, Slack Jambs by Ashton Slatev ’15 and

In Another Country by Michael McDavid ’15, followed by discussion. 

Staged readings directed by Marina McClure '04.

SAT • AUG 1 • 7:30 pm
Dodd contest-winning play, The Rosenbaum Twin Survival Musical

Spectacular by Elise Wien ’17, followed by discussion. 

Fully-produced staging directed by Jamie Horton.

SUN • AUG 2 • 5 pm
Slack Jambs and In Another Country, staged readings.
SUN • AUG 2 • 8 pm
The Rosenbaum Twin Survival Musical Spectacular, fully-produced staging.

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Tickets on sale at the HOP Box Office!

$2 for Dartmouth students, $3 for other students, $4 for adults.


For more information visit theater.dartmouth.edu