Season performed: Fall 2007
Orignal playwright: William ShakespeareDirected by: Christopher Kauffman - Assistant Professor of Theatre Arts
Dates: October 25, 26, 27, 28 and 29
Location: Kline Theatre
In this complex and dark comedy, Duke Vincentio leaves the fervently pious Angelo in charge of Vienna to clean up the town. After enforcing the death penalty for fornication, he suddenly finds himself overcome with passion for a woman about to enter the convent. What unfolds is a delirious tale of lust, justice, and mercy, beautifully spun by Shakespeare to expose the hypocrisy that results when one imposes absolute power on a community.