By Ball State University Communications—
MUNCIE, IN— Ball State University’s Department of Theatre and Dance will present Goodnight, Tyler by playwright B.J. Tindal, with original dramaturgy by Mansi Sahay Seth and direction by Lisa Gaye Dixon. Performances are scheduled for Nov. 15-16 and Nov. 18-22 at 7:30 p.m., with a matinee on Nov. 22 at 2:30 p.m. in the Recital Hall (AR 217) of the Fine Arts Building.
Tickets can be purchased in person at the College of Fine Arts Box Office located at Sursa Performance Hall. Patrons can also purchase tickets online or by phone at 765-285-8749.
Goodnight, Tyler is a poignant and unexpectedly humorous ghost story about memory, grief, and the fight for control over a legacy, and invites audiences to reflect on how we remember, represent, and come to terms with the lives of those impacted by injustice. It’s both deeply emotional and sharply funny—an opportunity for Ball State students to perform a bold, contemporary script that pushes the boundaries of empathy and social awareness.
“Goodnight, Tyler is a time-hopping, reality-bending, stage play that tackles serious issues of race, sexuality, and police brutality,” said Ms. Gaye Dixon, professor emerita of theatre, professor of dance, member of the acting faculty, resident director, and producer for University of Illinois Theatre.
“It may also be one of the funniest plays you will see this year,” she continued. “The show takes many of the stereotypes and isms you can think of, turns them upside-down and inside-out, all while making you simultaneously laugh, cry, and find yourself rooting for—well, everyone.”
Ball State’s performance of Goodnight, Tyler is presented by special arrangement with Concord Theatricals on behalf of Samuel French, Inc.
The Department of Theatre and Dance is part of Ball State’s College of Fine Arts. Learn more about the department’s other upcoming theatrical performances online.
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