
Presented by Performing Arts Department
Directed by Annamaria Pileggi
in A. E. Hotchner Studio Theatre
general admission seating
Thursday, April 14 at 8pm
Friday, April 15 at 8pm
Saturday, April 16 at 2pm
Saturday, April 16 at 8pm*
Sunday, April 17 at 2pm
*ASL interpreted
Turner describes her play as “Inspired by the real letters between Mary Woolley and Jeannette Marks spanning from 1899 to 1937. This is an excavation of queer history, a history that has been buried and hidden and kept from us. It’s also a queering of history, a look at past events through a contemporary gaze.” Time Out asserts that “With a light hand and welcome irreverence, Turner neatly dispenses with two hoary shibboleths: that history is perforce dry, and feminists unfunny.”
“Bull in a China Shop” is presented by arrangement with Concord Theatricals on behalf of Samuel French, Inc. www.concordtheatricals.com
There is no late seating for this production. Please arrive early to allow ample time for seating.
Audience Alert: During the performance there will be a brief mention of self harm.
Tickets are FREE for full-time Wash U undergraduate and graduate students and include University College students admitted into a degree program.
Pick up your FREE ticket at the Edison Box Office before each show. Limit one per student.
Wash U student tickets are not available on-line.