The Thunderbird Theater group at Haskell Indian Nations University in Kansas is putting on a unique play that won't take place on a stage.
"Neurotica" is being directed by Haskell artist-in-residence Marcie Rendon, a playwright. The play will be staged out in the open and in various locations on campus. Student actors will move from place to place.
"Neurotica," about the confusion surrounding addictions, will be performed tonight through Saturday. It is free to the public.
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Unique Haskell play shuns stage
(The Lawrence Journal-World 4/8)
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Haskell students staging unique play 'Neurotica'
Thursday, April 8, 2004
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