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Directed by Em Schweim
The Importance of Being Earnest is a comedy of errors in which two men, who both lead double lives to escape societal obligations, each wish to marry but learn that the lies they have been telling about their identities have had the unfortunate side effect of leading both women to believe they are engaged to the same man, 鈥淓rnest鈥. The play is one of Oscar Wilde鈥檚 most famous and enduring works, full of sharp, witty dialogue and humorous critique of the British upper class.

Directed by Jason Heil
The Wolves by Sarah DeLappe is a coming-of-age play that follows a girls鈥 high school indoor soccer team as they navigate adolescence, identity, and the complexities of growing up. Set entirely during their pre-game warmups over several weeks, the play captures the overlapping, often chaotic conversations of the players as they discuss everything from global politics to personal anxieties. Through their interactions, rivalries, and moments of vulnerability, the girls grapple with issues of friendship, ambition, trauma, and belonging. The play offers an honest, nuanced portrayal of teenage girlhood and the unspoken bonds that form within a team.

Julius Caesar by William Shakespeare is a tragic play that explores the political conspiracy against the Roman dictator Julius Caesar. Despite warnings, Caesar is assassinated by a group of senators led by Brutus and Cassius, who believe his death is necessary to protect the Roman Republic from tyranny. However, their actions plunge Rome into chaos and civil war. The play examines themes of power, betrayal, honor, and fate, ending with the tragic downfall of the conspirators and the rise of Caesar鈥檚 loyal supporters.