Warehouse Architecture Theatre (WhAT) presents SubUrbia. WhAT is a student run theatre group for non drama majors that is known for its quirky, off-beat sense of humor that puts on alternative and experimental shows each semester (though they've had their hand at more serious works as well), in addition to cabarets and fundraisers.
SubUrbia, by Eric Bogosian, is a show about young adults living in the suburbs who have strange night when an old friend who has now become a hit rockstar returns.
Tickets $5 for students and $10 for non-students
Performances will be at the Westcott theater Saturday at 3pm and 7pm.
Show Website: http://www.thewestcotttheater.com/
Group Website: http://soa.syr.edu/index.php?p=WHAT
The Diary of Anne Frank at the Syracuse Stage
Arielle Lever, a junior acting major, plays the role of this hopeful young girl who writes about her life living in an annex during the Holocaust in her diary. This is a story about love, friendship, and life.
Watch the trailer: http://syracusestage.org/media/news.aspx?page_id=71
Performances this weekend:
Saturday, April 10 - 8:00pm
Sunday, April 11 - 3:00pm
Sunday, April 11 - 8:00pm
Andaaz 2009: A cultural remix
Saturday, April 11 - 10:00pm Goldstein Auditorium
Join the South Asian Student Association for a night of comedy, dance, and music geared towards celebrating diversity. Hindu comedian Rajiv Satyal, Christian comedian Paul Varghese, and Jewish comedian Samson Koletkar will be featured in this free show. Although there is no charge, tickets are available in the Schine box office. Any donations (cash or school supplies) will go towards the International Young Scholars organization.
--Amelia Bienstock