A one-week theatre class that explores drama both on the page at SUNY Fredonia and on stage in New York City will be offered May 15-19. The course -- ENGL 399/590: Page and Stage: NYC Drama -- consists of discussion on campus of three plays and travel to New York City to see productions of those plays.
Instructor Ann Siegle Drege is obtaining tickets for Arthur Miller’s “Death of a Salesman,” with Philip Seymour Hoffman, and Mary Chase’s “Harvey,” with Jim Parsons, from “The Big Bang Theory.” The third show is still under consideration.
The 1.5 credit class carries tuition of $330, fees of $88.28 and course fee of $787. The English Department will award a scholarship to cover the course fee for a student who would otherwise be unable to enroll. Class size is limited to 10 students.
Application forms are available at the English Department office, 277 Fenton. For more information, contact Dr. Siegle Drege, whose office is in 279 Fenton.
Registration for May Term and Summer Sessions at SUNY Fredonia opens Monday, Feb. 20.