English major Tom Spencer has written a play, "Whatever You Want," that was chosen as a winner in UNH's annualĚýcompetition. The play, directed by Elizabeth Girard, is about an immigrant who moves to the United States. Before he arrives, he wants to make sure he can speak the language, but the only resource he has is the Complete Works of William Shakespeare. Now armed with a tongue that only speaks poetry, he is thrown into a world of college bros and strange love affairs.
Every year Âé¶ąapp students submit their original plays to be selected and performed at UNH. These plays are written, performed, directed and designed by current undergraduate students. The Undergraduate Prize Plays will run in Durham from April 20-24, 2016 and at 3S Artspace in Portsmouth, N.H. on April 26, 2016. The 3S Artspace performance is free to UNH students, faculty, staff, and alumni. To get your FREE ticket, go toĚýĚýand in the “Enter promotional code” box, type in UNH and click “apply.”
This year's other prize plays areĚýNetflix and KillĚýby Kaitlin Garland, directed by Sara Martin, andĚýBlooming Lilies, by Kayla Doig, directed by Allie Wing.
The John. C. Edwards Undergraduate Prize Plays are made possible through the generosity of Mike O’Malley ’88, a former student of Edwards. O’Malley and Edwards have sat on the play selection committee helping to choose the winningĚýworks.ĚýThis year’s selection committee consisted of UNH Theatre faculty and professional playwrights.
For tickets to the UNH performance, contact the PCAC Box Office (Monday through Friday between 12:00 a.m. and 4:00 p.m.) at 603-862-7222 (PCAC) or visitĚý.ĚýĚýĚý
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Susan Dumais '88 '02G | College of Liberal Arts