Constructed in 1924, the Boiler House functioned, as its name suggests, to provide steam heat to the original buildings of the College. In 1975, it was renovated into a flexible stage theater, capable of housing theatrical productions in a wide variety of configurations.
ALL are open to the public (including auditions to be IN the shows).
Join us for the Davis & Elkins College Creative Arts Division fall production of Midsummer Night’s Dream. November 8, 9 and 11 at 7:30 p.m. and November 20 at 4:30 p.m. Tickets $10 and on sale October 15.
Shakespeare’s classic comedy of magic and mistaken love is hilariously brought to life in D&E Theatre Department’s “totally radical” reimagining of one of the most well-loved works in the Bard’s oeuvre. A pair of complicated lovers, a gaggle of bickering fairies, and a “show that must go on” are all thrown into chaos when that mischief-maker extraordinaire Puck introduces a love-inducing flower to try and make the night all better. The best intentions have the worst consequences as misdirected love abounds, and everything must be set right before the sunrise comes.
Directed by D&E’s Bridget Rue Esterhuizen. $10 General Admission.