University of Oklahoma's production of 'Let the Right One In' shocks and unsettles The Oklahoman 28/Sept/2016
Oklahoma University Theatre - Sept 2016
Oklahoma University Theatre - Sept 2016
The OU Theatre ran 'Let The RIght One In' on stage of their Weitzenhoffer Theatre Thursday 29 Sept thru 2 Nov 2016.
University of Oklahoma's production of 'Let the Right One In' shocks and unsettles The Oklahoman 28/Sept/2016
University of Oklahoma's production of 'Let the Right One In' shocks and unsettles The Oklahoman 28/Sept/2016
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Good stuff! Thanks, GK. This one seems much different than the one we saw in Austin. Different emphasis.
We never stop reading, although every book comes to an end, just as we never stop living, although death is certain. (Roberto Bolaño)
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OUDAILY, the Oklahoma Daily newspaper of Oklahoma University of Norman, Oklahoma.
Theatre review: 'Let the Right One In' offers terrific twist on relatable love story by Chandler Kidd, 23 September 2016.
Theatre review: 'Let the Right One In' offers terrific twist on relatable love story by Chandler Kidd, 23 September 2016.
Chandler Kidd wrote:Most blood-drinking monsters can't speak to the struggles of growing up in an authentic way, but Eli, the heroine in “Let the Right One In,” sucks you in to her story of love, terror and isolation — a story to which every audience member can relate.
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Helmerich School of Drama, Oklahoma University.
Weitzenhoffer Theatre, Sept 23, 24, 29, 30, Oct 1 - 2016
Eli - Kylie Anderson
Oskar - Sam Pinson
Bullies - Alex Martinez, Chase Bradshaw
Hakan - Weston Vrooman
Oskar's Mom - Cassandra Ciesla
Unknown - Ryan Echols
Stefan - Austin Reid
Weitzenhoffer Theatre, Sept 23, 24, 29, 30, Oct 1 - 2016
Eli - Kylie Anderson
Oskar - Sam Pinson
Bullies - Alex Martinez, Chase Bradshaw
Hakan - Weston Vrooman
Oskar's Mom - Cassandra Ciesla
Unknown - Ryan Echols
Stefan - Austin Reid
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Thanks! I love behind-the-scenes stuff. There's a vid somewhere on the forum of b-t-s stuff shown and explained by the Scottish cast, who were pretty much the London cast and largely the Brooklyn cast as well.
“For drama to deepen, we must see the loneliness of the monster and the cunning of the innocent.”