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Did we mention NINE stage fights? IC Theatre is pleased to present a production of a rarely staged Restoration-era comedy, “The Rover.” The play is directed by Greg Bostwick, professor of theatre arts. “The Rover” will be performed on April 25, 27, 28, and 29 at 8 p.m., as well as April 29 and 30 at 2 p.m. Ticket prices range from $8 to $16. Tickets are currently available online at Ithaca.ticketforce.com. You may call or visit the Dillingham Center Box Office Monday-Thursday, noon-5 p.m.; and Friday noon-4 p.m. Tickets can also be purchased over the phone at (607) 274-3224. A broad comedy, “The Rover” is filled with love triangles, emotional turmoil, masquerades and strong female characters aware of the constraints of their gender. The play’s plot follows two sisters, Florinda and Hellena, both determined to experience love. Zany subplots abound, compounded by the setting of the play during Mardi Gras in 1940s New Orleans, as World War II draws to a close. As lustful soldiers woo cunning women, fights break out. Ithaca College has hired seasoned fight choreographer, Michael Jerome Johnson, to stage the violence in a safe yet realistic way. Please be advised: “The Rover” contains depictions of sexual content and violence that may not be suitable for children. Follow Ithaca College Theatre on Facebook and on Twitter and Instagram at @ICTheatreArts. Dillingham Center accommodates all patrons. Individuals with special needs are asked to contact (607) 274-3224 to request accommodations as soon as possible. |
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