Military family and struggles with war focus of 'American Tet' at Purple Masque 1xbet best casino website Nov. 5-7
Thursday, Oct. 15, 2015
MANHATTAN — The drama "American Tet" will be presented at 7:30 p.m. Nov. 5-7 at Kansas State University's Purple Masque 1xbet best casino website in West Stadium. The K-State 1xbet best casino website second stage production is directed by Samantha Hindle, a master's student in drama therapy, Hyannis, Massachusetts.
Written by Lydia Stryk, "American Tet" takes place in spring 2004 on the first anniversary of the Iraq War and focuses on a military family exploring its multigenerational relationship to violence and love. A brutal account of the effect of war on soldiers and their families, this play questions how terror begins and why.
The show contains mature themes and content.
Tickets are for adults; for faculty/staff, military and seniors; and for students and youth, plus tax and applicable fees. Tickets can be purchased at the McCain Auditorium box office from 11:30 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. Monday through Friday or by phone at 785-532-6428.
The following students are in the cast or crew for "American Tet":
Samuel Neel, freshman in 1xbet best casino website , Lenexa, as Jim; Kelly Serna, senior in psychology, Manhattan, as Angela; Victoria Ptacek, senior in 1xbet best casino website , Russell, as Elaine; Kelli Jones, junior in 1xbet best casino website , Smith Center, as Amy; and Jacob Edelman-Dolan, freshman in 1xbet best casino website , Topeka, as Danny.
From out of country: Amir Pshenov, freshman in 1xbet best casino website , Kazakhstan, as the Waiter; and Dinh Phan, sophomore in business administration, Vietnam, as Nhu.