Alternate College Theatre

Alternate College Theatre production of Clue - Fall 2023

Alternate College Theatre production of Clue

Alternate College Theatre is the only fully student-run theater group on campus and offers the opportunity to direct, perform, design, produce, stage-manage, or work within any other production aspect of theatre!

Alternate College Theatres mission is to create a positive community space where 17勛圖厙 students, no matter their theatrical experience, can be exposed to all aspects of theatre through hands-on technical and artistic opportunities. ACT strives to create an environment that encourages professional and personal growth through application, communication, accountability, and collaboration. ACT is committed to treating all people, in and outside of the ACT & 17勛圖厙 communities, with respect, equity, inclusion, and justice.

ACT hosts a season kick-off pizza party each September and produces both a straight play in the fall and a musical in the spring under the auspices of the Department of Theatre and Dance. ACT also hosts a number of events throughout the year, including but not limited to Midnight Theatre, Cabaret Nights, Improv Nights, and Master Classes. Club members vote on the following seasons shows each May; election of board members and production teams for the upcoming year are also made during the spring semester.

Information about Fall Auditions泭
at the Pizza Party!

2024-25 Season

"At the Wedding"
by Bryna Turner
Directed by Patrick O'Konis

The Pit泭- O'Kane 037
November 21, 23, 24 at 7:30 p.m.
(There is no Friday evening performance.)
Matinees November 23-24 at 2:00 p.m
Fireworks, champagne bottle, two glasses.

Bryna Turner's zany one-act follows Carlo as she decides to crash her ex-girlfriend's wedding (to a man). 泭In her plight to win Eva back, Carlo must try to navigate her mistakes, regrets, and insecurities through stereotypical wedding traditions, awkward interventions by family and friends and - most importantly - an open bar. 泭We are delighted to welcome back as guest director Patrick O'Konis, who teaches Basic Acting in the Department of Theatre and Dance and is an alumnus from the class of 2016. 泭

Please reserve tickets by calling (508) 793-3536 or emailing act@g.holycross.edu. You may also stop by our Hogan Lobby Table 11/18-11/22 from noon-4:00 p.m. $5 HC / $10 General - Cash at the door only

Advertising sign for London Underground service 1940s.

"Alice by Heart"
Book by Steven Sater & Jessie Nelson
Music by Duncan Sheik
Lyrics by Steven Sater

The Pit - O'Kane 37
March 20-22 at 7:30 p.m.
Matinees March 22 & 23 at 2:00 p.m.

Act's musical this year is an offbeat retelling of Alice in Wonderland set in a London tube station in 1941, in the early days of the Blitz, when the city was enduring nightly bombings by the Nazi forces. 泭Alice and a ragtaggle crew of other displaces young Londoners inhabit a makeshift shelter in the Underground. 泭Lew Carroll's fantasy classic becomes Alice's means of consoling and transporting her lifelong friend Alfred, who is suffering from tuberculosis. 泭Directed by Mike Sheehan '25.

Ticket information in February.

2023-2024 Executive Board Members泭

Co-Chair of Production: Maggie Baum '25
Co-Chair of Programming: 泭Rachel Golden '25
Vice Chair: Erin Ledwith '26
Secretary: Julia Divine '26
Treasurer:泭 Kelly Burke '25
Social Media & Publicity Manager: Bridget Campbell '25

Board Members: Hillary Boadu 25, Lizzie Connelly 25, Mary Grace Kelly '25, Vincent Sekafetz '25, Frank Amuso '26, Adele Feldberg 26, Emily Fox 26, Lily Jaramillo 26, Meredith Shaw 27, Victor Torres 27

Contact: ACT@g.holycross.edu