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  • Frozen and thawed

    Frozen and thawed

    • February 17, 2012
    • By Matthew Barrett
    • PULSE, Theatre
    • no comments

    “Frozen” is showing at Theatre B. Fitting, isn’t it—the title? Fargo can seem like a frozen tundra at times, a desolate, isolated landscape that is not only physically cold, but has the power to strip us of social contact beyond [...]

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  • Action, romance, comedy: Cyrano has it all

    Action, romance, comedy: Cyrano has it all

    • February 17, 2012
    • By Lana Gyamera
    • Featured, PULSE, Theatre
    • no comments

    With three main stage acts to her name, senior Vanessa Liming finds her fourth and final stage show both exciting and challenging. Not only does she play Roxane, the female lead, she also plays multiple characters that are male. Starting [...]

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  • Nine plays, fourteen actors, a controversial subject

    • November 11, 2011
    • By Regan Whitney
    • Events, PULSE, Theatre
    • 1 comment

    Theatre B and Minnesota State University-Moorhead’s Rainbow Dragon Center presented “Standing on Ceremony: The Gay Marriage Plays” on Nov. 7. The play featured nine short works centered around gay marriage as a theme. Some of the works were satirical, some [...]

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  • The Fifties are back

    The Fifties are back

    • November 11, 2011
    • By Kyle Thiele
    • Featured, PULSE, Theatre
    • 1 comment

    Cast members stretch in Concordia’s Francis Frazier Comstock Theater, warming up for the final rehearsal before their debut performance of “Grease.” The buzz of drilling indicates the last few boards are ready for the set as the cast gets into [...]

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  • “The Foreigner” Opens Season of Tribute

    “The Foreigner” Opens Season of Tribute

    • October 8, 2011
    • By Sallie Steiner
    • Featured, PULSE, Theatre
    • 1 comment

    Immigration and the status of foreigners have long been issues of importance in the nation. Given the significance of this topic for many on campus, perhaps it should come as no surprise that the play chosen to open this year’s [...]

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  • I see London, I see France

    I see London, I see France

    • January 27, 2011
    • By Meagan McDougall
    • PULSE, Theatre
    • no comments

    Underpants will be a common sight at Theatre B during the month of February as they present “The Underpants,” a farce written by Carl Sternheim and adapted by Steve Martin. During opening weekend Feb. 3-6, students who wear underwear over [...]

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  • Slapstick comedy, sex and granny panties

    • October 7, 2010
    • By Julie Guggemos
    • Featured, PULSE, Theatre
    • no comments

    The first play in the 2010-11 Concordia theater season, “What the Butler Saw,” is a farce written by English playwright Joe Orton. The play begins with a mistake, said director David Wintersteen, and the plot takes off from there. “The [...]

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