TDM Senior Thesis Production: columbinus

Date: 

Saturday, December 2, 2017, 7:30pm

Location: 

Farkas Hall, 10-12 Holyoke Street, Cambridge

columbinus
Written by Stephen Karam & PJ Paparelli
Directed by Derek Speedy ’18
Produced by Steph Ferrarie ’18 & David Lynch ’17

PERFORMANCES & TICKETING

Farkas Hall

Friday, December 1 at 7:30pm
Saturday, December 2 at 7:30pm
Sunday December 3 at 2pm

Run time: 2 hours, 10 minutes with intermission.

Visit the Harvard Box Office online or in person at 10 Holyoke Street to purchase your tickets.

ABOUT THE SHOW

On April 20 1999, two students entered their suburban high school in Colorado and opened fire on their classmates and teachers killing 15, including themselves. The actions of Dylan Klebold and Eric Harris at Columbine high school in the final spring of the 20th century has left us with more questions than answers today: how do two seemingly good boys from good families commit such an act? What are the environments we create in the school, in the house, interpersonally, etc that allow this to happen? And how do we ask the right questions, to prevent this from happening again? An ensemble cast of 8 will begin to tackle these questions in what is sure to be a wonderful and fulfilling challenge for the actors.

Please be advised that this production is not suitable for children under 14. This show contains gun violence, description of sexual assault, as well as the use of strobe effects.