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Moravian University Theatre - Chameleon

  • IceHouse Performing Arts Collaborative 56 River Street Bethlehem, PA, 18018 United States (map)

Chameleon

An original play written and directed by student Colin Core.

What's the harm in acting as someone else? The story follows an actor who realizes they don't have to stop acting if they mimic the wacky characters around them in order to get through the social situations life throws at them. Including, but not limited to, using that customer service voice to have "friendly" conversations, pretending to be in a frat for that sense of community, or using political debates to argue that their favorite album is better than yours. Never leaving the stage is a great way to feel assured. "Is it ever okay to be yourself?" "Can anyone ever truly be genuine?" "Can this false sense of pretending even fool yourself?" Raising these questions and more, it'll sure make you think about people, which isn't that what theatre is all about?

Ticket prices (unless otherwise noted):

  • $15 general admission

  • $10 senior citizens

  • $5 Moravian University faculty & staff

  • Students pay-what-you-will at the door

For further information, email Christopher Shorr at cshorr@moravian.edu or phone 610-861-1489

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