2007 – 2008 Season
Fall Show: Rosencrantz and Guildenstern are Dead By Tom Stoppard, directed by Beth Raas
Winter Show: Battle of the Bards
- The Misanthrope (Winner) by Lauren Goldman Marshall with concept by Alan DiBona, directed by Jessica Stepka
- Hamletmachine by Heiner Muller, directed by Alex Garnett
- Loves Fire by John Guare, directed by Rob Bergquist
Spring Show: The Beaux Stratagem by George Farguahar, directed by Steve Cooper
For the 2008 – 2008 season, Ghost Light explored two different ways to realize our mission. Through Rosencrantz and Guildenstern are Dead, the beloved reimagining of the lives of two minor characters from Hamlet and an all female production of The Beaux Stratagem. We continued our successful and fun fundraiser, Battle of the Bards, which proved even more successful than the previous season’s. Ghost Light also added three company members during the season (Matt, Rob and Becky). Overall it was both a financially and artsitically successful season, though it did represent the final show we would perform at Oddfellows hall, which despite some of the craziness and unorganization we faced there, really was a great venue to perform in. We did, however make a great connection with Theatre 4 (where we performed The Beaux Stratagem) which would eventually lead to the entire 2009-2010 season being performed there.
Tags: Battle of the Bards, Becky Chong, Beth Raas, Fund Raising, Hamletmachine, History, Jessica Stepka, Matt lyman, Oddfellows All, Rob Bergquist, Rosencrantz and Guildenstern are Dead, The Beaux Stratagem, Theatre 4, Tom Stoppard
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