Conservatory Presents 'Student Voices' and 'Amelie' in April

The Sargent Conservatory of Theatre Arts invites audiences to the final two productions of the Spring semester.  Tickets are free for Webster University students, faculty and staff with valid ID, but must be reserved in advance.

Student Voices: April 15-17, Emerson Studio

Student Voices

The Conservatory celebrates the unique voices of current students, curating a selection of short, original performance texts. Join us for the world premiere of this collection. Guest artist Kathryn Bentley, associate professor of theater and artistic director of Southern Illinois University's Black Theatre Workshop, directs. 

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Amélie: April 22-24, Browning Mainstage

Amelie

Based on the now iconic film, Amélie offers a fresh take on the beloved protagonist, an extraordinary young woman who lives quietly in the world but loudly in her mind. When a chance at love comes her way, Amélie realizes that to find happiness she will have to risk everything and say what is in her heart. Guest artist Wendy Renée Greenwood, a seasoned theatre educator, actor, director, stage manager, props designer, and playwright, directs.

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