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		 “Lions 
			in Illyria” makes college debut at Lincoln College 
		New show based on Shakespeare’s “Twelfth 
			Night” is good family fun 
			
		 
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            [February 18, 2015] LINCOLN - 
			The Lincoln College Theater Department will present a brand new 
			children’s show on Feb. 18. “Lions in Illyria,” written by Robert 
			Kauzlaric, is based on “Twelfth Night,” William Shakespeare’s comedy 
			about the adventures of twins who are separated in a shipwreck.  
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			 In addition to lions, the anthropomorphic cast of characters 
			includes a gazelle, a peacock, a warthog, a dodo bird, a hyena, and 
			a monkey. The play is recommended for children age five and up. 
			“Lions in Illyria” had its world premiere at Lifeline Theatre in 
			Chicago on Jan. 10, 2015. Lincoln College is only the second Theater 
			program to produce the show. 
			
			  
			 
			Show dates are February 18 through 20 at 7 p.m., and February 21 and 
			22 at 2 p.m. All performances will take place in the Meyer Theatre 
			in the Johnston Center for Performing Arts on the Lincoln campus. 
			Each performance is about an hour. Tickets are $7 for adults, $5 for 
			seniors and children under 12, and $1 for Lincoln College students 
			with ID. 
			
			  
			 
			The cast includes: Kendall Katz (sophomore from Lincoln) as 
			Violet/Maria; Charles Irby (freshman from Peoria) as 
			Sebastian/Andrew; Tegan Follis (sophomore from Lincoln) as 
			Olivia/Antonia; and Ryan Huggins (sophomore from Chicago) as Orsino/Toby. 
			Understudies are India Stoddard and AJ Cook. Set design is by Levert 
			Wilkins and Brett Vandy Nelson under the direction of Professor 
			Martin Holden, and costume design is directed by Alexa Maxey. 
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			The production is directed by Professor Kenneth Z Kendall, Lead 
			Faculty for Theater at Lincoln College. 
			[Tracy Bergin, Lincoln College] 
			  
			
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