
This year in Oberlin theater was one of the most remarkable in recent history. With productions going up almost every weekend, running the gamut from tiny one or two person student directed shows to full-scale productions in Hall Auditorium there was hardly a dull moment. The year's highlights were many. From the grandiose heights of Mozart's Cosi van Tutti, to the moving and controversial Weldon Rising, the students of the theater department were constantly entertaining and enthralling audiences all year long, while at the same time proving the diversity and range that has become the standard in Oberlin theater.
Copyright © 1999, The Oberlin Review.
Volume 127, Number 25, May 28, 1999
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