Dixie State College Theatre Department: (THE) ODYSSEY at St. George

  • Dixie State College Theatre Department: (THE) ODYSSEY
  • (The) Odyssey is an original and unique account of Homer’s Odyssey as it is seen through the eyes of a Victorian Writer. Live in the language and on the pages of a our Victorian Author’s work as he tells the story of the journey of Odysseus and his voyage home ten years after the destruction of Troy. Masterful movement and mask-work, eloquent dialogue, puppetry and an inspiration derived from the most interesting theatre from around the world, (The) Odyssey is a journey you, the audience, are bound to enjoy and remember long after the original experience!rnrn So come on out! There is music in the Lobby! There are smiling students gracing the stages, the halls and classrooms once again. The first set is under construction on the Mainstage and the Faculty is invigorated with the potential of such an exciting year. The one element that makes the extraordinary experience complete is you! Experience Dixie State College’s live Theatre at its finest! Join us for our 2011/12 Season. We’ll see you at the Theatre!rnrn All productions start promptly at 7:30 pm (house opens at 7 pm) in the Black Box and Main Stage Theatre is located in the Eccles Fine Art Center on the Dixie College Campus in downtown St. George, Utah. For tickets and detailed information call the Box office at 435-652-7800 or book your tickets directly over the web by clicking on the picture of the show you would like to attend. Visit DSC Theatre Publicity on Facebook for sneak previews, special commentary and more. We’ll see you at the Theatre! Save up to 35% by buying a Season Pass!
  • 7:00 PM until 10:00 PM
  • Thursday, April 12th, 2012 through Saturday, April 21st, 2012.
  • 10 dollars
  • 37.105532 -113.567396(Eccles Fine Arts Center)
  • St. George
  • If you have any questions or concerns please contact Mark Houser, Theatre Director/Audience Development Coordinator.rnMark Houserrn(435)879-4384rnhouser@dixie.edu  email
  • (435) 652-7800
  • Dixie State College Theatre Department


 

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