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            Lincoln College to present 'Woyzeck' 
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            [March 23, 2013] 
            The arts schedule for Lincoln 
			College is huge in April, with a theater performance as well as 
			dance, jazz and chorale concerts. Leading off is the latest offering 
			by the theater department. Professor Martin Holden has selected the 
			play "Woyzeck" (pronounced voy-check) by 19th-century German 
			playwright Georg Buchner. | 
        
            |  Buchner chose as his subject the common man and his reaction to the 
			tribulations of life. This theme of the common man was a divergence 
			from the usual subject of plays for this time period, which usually 
			examined the rich and powerful and royalty. Buchner was never 
			recognized as a playwright during his short life of 23 years, but 
			his body of work was discovered by relatives after his death. It was 
			realized that his writing was exceptional, and the subject matter 
			resonated with early 19th-century society. "Woyzeck" is considered a 
			seminal work and is still popular with 21st-century productions.  Holden is directing "Woyzeck" with senior theater major Casey 
			Barretts. Barretts has also designed the lighting -- all part of her 
			senior project in the Lincoln College bachelor's program in theater.
			 In addition, Allen Mendez, a student in Professor Scott Woger's 
			jazz program, has written an original jazz score for the play. 
			Mendez and three other jazz students will provide live music for the 
			performance. 
			 
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			 "We are doing something new for this show," Holden said. 
			"Normally we have an open casting call for LC theater productions, 
			but for ‘Woyzeck' we have theater majors only in the cast and 
			providing technical help." Nine members of the LC theater program are in the cast.  "Woyzeck" will run April 10 through April 13 at 7:30 p.m. in the 
			Hostick Theater in the Johnston Center for Performing Arts on the 
			college campus. A Sunday matinee will be presented on April 14 at 2 
			p.m. The Hostick Theater is a small venue, so Holden recommends 
			reservations should be made by calling the Lincoln College box 
			office, 217-732-3155, ext. 280. Ticket prices are $5 general 
			admission, $3 for students and seniors, and $1 for Lincoln College 
			students.  Because of the subject matter and language, Holden advises 
			discretion by those planning to attend. He may be contacted at 
			217-732-3155, ext. 276, or by email at
			
			mholden@lincolncollege.edu.  
            [By CURT FOX] |