Three people performing in Twelth Night.

Twelfth Night

Written by William Shakespeare
Directed by Katharine Noon
Presented on Oct. 3-5, 8-11 (8pm) & Oct. 5 (2pm), Strub Theatre

Shakespeare's comedy of love, loss and yellow stockings. After a shipwreck, Viola disguises herself as a man only to find herself in love with her boss and loved by the woman he sends her to woo!

The Last Days of Judas Iscariot

Written by Stephen Aldy Guirgis
Directed by Jim Holmes
Presented on Oct. 29-Nov. 1, 5-8 (8pm), Barnelle Theatre

The trial of Judas Iscariot, told through flashbacks and witness statements. A play about salvation, betrayal and redemption.

Stages of AIDS 2014 | Pieces of the Quilt

Directed by Mark Seldis
Presented on Dec. 1 (8pm), Strub Theatre

The Theatre Arts Program's annual performance for World AIDS Day will consist of short plays by major American playwrights. All funds raised go to support local AIDS charities.

Antinous

A Staged Reading of Antinous by Carolyn Almos

Written by by Carolyn Almos
Directed by Dana Resnick
Presented on Dec. 3-6 (8pm), Barnelle Theatre

The LMU The Theatre Arts Program presents a staged reading of Antinous by Carolyn Almos, playwright in residence and member of Burglars of Hamm.

An Evening of Plays by Women of Color

Directed by Chris Anthony
Presented on Feb. 5-8, 11-14 (8 pm), Barnelle Theatre

Chris Anthony of the Los Angeles Shakespeare Center will direct an evening of plays by women of color, including:

Poof by Lynn Nottage
The Cuban Swimmer by Milcha Sanchez Scott
Springtime by Maria Irene Fornes
Rafting in West Covina by Alison De La Cruz
She Talks to Beethoven by Adrienne Kennedy

Company

Written by Stephen Sondheim and George Furth
Directed by Dana Resnick
Presented on Mar. 13-15, 19-21 (8pm) in the Strub Theatre

Sondheim and Furth's musical about Bobby (a single man unable to commit fully marriage), the five married couples who are his best friends, and his three girlfriends. A fun and funny exploration of relationships and how and why they work (or don't!).

New Works Festival

Presented on Apr. 29-30, May 1-2, Barnelle Theatre

The annual performance of student written work will be presented to close out the year. A great opportunity to hear the voices of tomorrow and see great student-created theatre!

Bill 1

Push
Written by Cruz Quinonez
Directed by Cameron Tagge

Cheers to Being Predictable
Written by Alana Schlemm
Directed by David Rodriguez

Death of a Mailman
Written by Ian Salazar
Directed by Cameron Tapella

The Middle of October
Written by Rachel Miskei
Directed by Brianna Ellis-Mitchell

The Shiva
Written by Lauren Buckley
Directed by Katie Lewis

How To Make a Movie
Written by Cameron Tagge
Directed by Katie Liz Robbins

Bill 2

Eulogies
Written by Heather Gottlieb
Directed by Rachel Morgan

Truth or Dare
Written by Melissa Green
Directed by Lindsey Thompson

Insanity
Written by Amaris Gagnon
Directed by Irish Giron

#PaparazziProblems
Written by Mike Rose
Directed by Christine Jungwiwattanaporn

Dear Friend
Written by Rachel Rios
Directed by Ramona Ekpe

5
Written by Nicholas De Los Santos
Directed by Toni DiGeonimo