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from the issue of April 15, 2004
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Theatrix to stage New Play Festival

UNL Theatres student-run second stage, Theatrix, completes its spring season with The Nebraska Masquers New Play Festival. The festival is a collection of short plays written by UNL student playwrights and is co-produced with Nebraska Masquers, the UNL student theater organization.
 Titles, playwrights and directors, all undergraduates, of the five plays are:
 Subway Tokin by Todd Ayres, directed by Bethany Hall and Misty Madden; Is He There? by Aaron Al-dridge, directed by Michelle Warner; Family Time by Kevin Kraus-nick, directed by John Paul Wilson; Talking Through Walls by Robert Krecklow, directed by Mark Romano; They Were Just Voices by Megan Nochi, directed by Robert M. Smith.
 The UNL Theatres improvisation troupe, The Huge Embarrass-ing Failures, will also perform.
 Performances are at 7:30 p.m. April 22 and April 24 and at 7:30 and 10:30 p.m. April 23 in the Studio Theatre, third floor of the Temple Building. Admission is $5 and available at the door.
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