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A Triad Stage Production:

Oleanna

A Power Play by David Mamet

Tuesday, July 21, 2009 · 8pm

Valborg Theatre[ Map ]

Appalachian State University

Boone, North Carolina

Every story has two sides. When an unconventional professor tries to help a struggling female student who is failing his class, the end result is far beyond what either originally expected in this shocking case of "he said, she said." What begins as a simple meeting behind closed doors leads to misinterpretations, accusations and a high-stakes struggle for power. This controversial play by David Mamet (creator of The Unit and author of Glengarry Glen Ross) promises to defy expectations and challenge opinions. Who is right; who is wrong? Who is to say in this examination of power, privilege and political correctness?

Additional information:

[ Triad Stage ]
Official website.

2009 major corporate sponsorship provided by:

Westglow Resort & Spa
SkyBest Communications, Inc.
Blue Ridge Electric Membership Corporation

2009 Schedule

Jun 1
Silent Auction Opens
Jun 27
Leahy
Jun 28
Broyhill Chamber Ensemble
Jun 29-
Jul 3
Workshop: Creating in Clay
Jun 29-
Jul 3
Workshop: Plein Air Boone
Jun 29-
Jul 2
Workshop: Cre8tive Drama Day Camp
Jun 29
Film: The Band's Visit
Jun 30
Charlotte Symphony Orchestra Pops
Jul 1
Lunch & Learn: The Sounds of Summer
Jul 1
Broyhill Chamber Ensemble
Jul 2
Melissa Manchester
Jul 3
Lecture: Steven Siegel
Jul 3
TCVA Members' Preview Reception
Jul 3
Summer Exhibition Celebration
Jul 5
Sophie B. Hawkins at Westglow
Jul 6-10
Workshop: Figure Drawing with Tim Ford
Jul 6
Broyhill Chamber Ensemble
Jul 7
Pilobolus
Jul 8
Lunch & Learn: Inside and Out
Jul 9
Film: The Underground Orchestra
Jul 10
Patagonia's Wild and Scenic Environmental Film Festival
Jul 11
Family Day at TCVA
Jul 11
Workshop: Shibori
Jul 11
Buckwheat Zydeco
Jul 12
Eastern Festival Orchestra
Jul 13-
15
Workshop: Beyond Collage
Jul 13
Film: Vitus
Jul 14
Paul Taylor Dance
Jul 15
Lunch & Learn: Dancing Around the Subject
Jul 15
Broyhill Chamber Ensemble
Jul 16-
18
Workshop: Wash and Roll
Jul 16
Lecture: Ron Rash
Jul 17
Paula Poundstone
Jul 18
Mike Cross
Jul 19
Halpert Biennial Gallery Talk
Jul 19
Eastern Festival Orchestra
Jun 19
Silent Auction Ends
Jul 20-
24
Workshop: Jewelry: Modern Reliquaries
Jul 20-
24
Workshop: Create Your Own Fantasy Chair
Jul 20
Broyhill Chamber Ensemble
Jul 21
Triad Stage: Oleanna
Jul 22
Lunch & Learn: Stage Coach
Jul 22
Triad Stage: Oleanna
Jul 23
Joan Baez
Jul 24
Triad Stage Workshop: Providence Gap
Jul 25
Workshop: Fanciful and Functional 3-D Artist Books
Jul 25
Rosen Outdoor Sculpture Walk
Jul 25
Kenny Loggins

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