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Campus Stories

Stanford Summer Theater Festival presents works by two great Irish dramatists and funnymen, Wilde and Beckett

Lynne Soffer knows what she likes when she sees it. Earlier this month, she was tinkering with the blocking of the third act of Oscar Wilde’s The Importance of Being Earnest and her directorial instincts were swiftly shaping the action on stage. The actors’ every step, gesture and inflection were quickly weighed and tweaked to her liking…

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Kay Kostopoulos and Marty Pistone in SST's The Importance of Being Earnest.
Campus Stories

He’s Funny That Way: Oscar Wilde & Samuel Beckett

Stanford Summer Theater (SST) celebrates its fifteenth season with an explosion of comedy – comedy with a difference. We meet two great Irish dramatists, Oscar Wilde and Samuel Beckett, in a festival featuring productions of The Importance of Being Earnest and Happy Days. There is also a free Monday night film series on “apocalyptic comedy,”…

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