Join the School of Performing Arts for performances of “,” written by current student , and directed by WSU alum, . Performances begin at 7:30 p.m. March 6-8 in the Welsbacher Theater, Hughes Metropolitan Complex (entrance F). Tickets cost $15 for general admission. Current WSU students receive one free ticket with their Shocker ID, thanks to the Student Government Association.
“The Angel of Death” is a provocative and disturbing play about Alicia, a tormented social worker. She is grappling with her powerlessness to help the children in her files when she encounters Damien, a demonic tempter. Seduced by his charm, she decides to continue her mother’s legacy as a serial killer.
Don’t forget to join an exclusive talk with Jane, the playwright, and actors after each show. This is also the 50th anniversary of the . Each year, a new play is selected from undergraduate and graduate student submissions from across the nation.
Purchase tickets from or call 316-978-3233.
Content warning: “The Angel of Death” is rated R and contains adult language and references to references drug use, child abuse, serial killing, violence and homicide.