The King of Spain’s Daughter, a one-act comedy by Teresa Deevy, will be performed on campus, December 5-7 at the Lab Theatre in Withycombe Hall, with a special Sunday matinee at the Majestic Theatre in downtown Corvallis.

Performances:

12/05 – 12/07, 7:30 pm
Lab Theatre in Withycombe Hall
$3 Students, $5 General
No Late Admittance

*Special Performance*
Sunday 12/08, 2:00 pm
Majestic Theatre
$6 Students, $8 General

For accommodations, please contact Jo Alexander at 541-737-4098 (Voice) or Jo.D.Alexander@oregonstate.edu (Email).

Cast List: Voiced Actors

Vreneli Farber as Mrs. Marks
Rick Wallace as Annie Kinsella’s father Peter
Caitlin Reichmann as Annie Kinsella
Michael Beaton as her love interest Jim Sheridan
Davey Kashuba as Roddy Mann, the loafer

Cast List: Interpreting Actors

Jo D. Alexander as Mrs. Marks
Cheryl Witters as Annie Kinsella
Peter Norland as Peter Kinsella
Tyler Reisnaur as Jim Sheridan
Steve Rianda as Roddy Mann

“Second only to Lady Gregory, Deevy was a prominent Abbey Theatre dramatist of the 1930s. In recent times Jonathan Bank of the Mint Theatre in New York has presented three of Deevy’s full length plays to great acclaim. For the first time in the history of Oregon State, this production will be “shadowed” by interpreters using American Sign Language. Deevy herself was profoundly deaf and could lip read in three languages. For every speaking actor there is an interpreting actor using ASL, who is also in period costume. Long a dream of  both Jo Alexander and Charlotte Headrick, professor of Theatre Arts, to produce a totally shadowed  production, The King of Spain’s Daughter will be a unique experience for both hearing and non-hearing audiences. Alexander is a nationally certified sign language interpreter who manages accommodations at Oregon State University for students, faculty, staff, and visitors who have a hearing loss. Headrick has a special research interest in Irish drama by women and has directed several collegiate American premieres of Irish plays at Oregon State and across the United States. She is widely published in the field of Irish Drama.” -OSU News Release

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