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As an actor, it is important to value the reality of the scene above all else, especially in something like a comedy, which can often prove distracting,” Daughtery said. "‘A Comedy of Tenors’ is the first traditional farce I've ever performed in. He picks out a lot of great material that challenges newcomers and veterans alike and it's always fun to learn your way through a show while watching your fellow cast members learn their way through it themselves.”ĭaughtery has also found opportunities to act with the Actor’s Theatre in Columbus, Ohio, playing Lord Hades in last summer’s production of Sarah Ruhl’s “Eurydice.” “I've worked with Victor Jones for many years and he is always a joy to collaborate with. “It's great to come back to OHIO Lancaster as a guest alumni,” Daughtery said. He returned to the theatre program as an alumni guest artist for the production of “I Hate Hamlet.” The theater program is also excited to welcome back an OHIO Lancaster and theatre alumni for “A Comedy of Tenors.” Connor Daughtery earned his Bachelor of Fine Arts in acting from Ohio University and spent two of his years at Ohio University at the Lancaster campus.

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Audiences can prepare for an uproarious ride, full of mistaken identities, bedroom hi-jinks, and madcap delight. It’s 1930s Paris and the stage is set for the concert of the century – as long as producer Henry Saunders can keep Italian superstar Tito Merelli and his hot-blooded wife, Maria, from causing runaway chaos. “A Comedy of Tenors” tells the story of one hotel suite, four tenors, two wives, three girlfriends, and a soccer stadium filled with screaming fans. “Back in 2014, we performed ‘Lend Me a Tenor’ and some of those characters are also featured in ‘A Comedy of Tenors.’ We are having so much fun during rehearsals.” “Ohio University Lancaster was honored when ‘Moon Over Buffalo’ was a Kennedy Center American College Theatre Festival nominee and received several awards for the production,” Jones said. Ohio University Lancaster Theatre is pleased to announce its first live production in the Wagner Theatre this year, Ken Ludwig’s “A Comedy of Tenors.” Performances run from Wednesday, March 30, to Saturday, April 2, at 7 p.m., with a matinee on Sunday, April 3, at 3 p.m.Īrtistic Director and Assistant Professor of Instruction Victor Jones said he loves directing comedies and specifically working with Ludwig scripts, having previously produced “Moon Over Buffalo” and “Lend Me a Tenor,” at OHIO Lancaster Theatre Victor Jones speaks with an associate in the Wagner Theater during a rehearsal for the production of "Hello, Dolly!" at Ohio University Lancaster. Together we have perfected nearly 50 recipes across a wide range of beer styles.Director of Theater, A. These include: Hop Stew Pale Ale, gold medal in its category with a combined total score of 46 out of 50 points and second place best of show at the Iron Hill/ Lancaster homebrew 2014 competition Pumpkin Ale, third place at the Lancaster Brewer’s club 2013 competition and South of the Border Porter, Chocolate Mexican Porter, 2nd place people’s choice award at the 2014 Home Brew harvest competition at the Brewery at Hershey. This gift has translated directly into his brewing, for which he has been recognized with several awards at local home brewing competitions. Francisco is an extraordinary chef with a gift for flavors and balance. degree in Business Administration/Finance from the University of Puerto Rico. He is a 2006 graduate of the Culinary Institute of America in Hyde Park, NY and he has a B.S. Francisco currently resides in New Holland, PA and has over 10 years’ experience in the food service industry.










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