Nobody Knows You're a Dog hits theatres
Upwards of 80 students are hard at work preparing for this weeks world premier of the play, "Nobody Knows You're a Dog," which will take place on the WPI campus on November 16-18. Dean O'Donnell, WPI theatre instructor and author, describes the play:
"In the skies over occupied France, a bomber crew struggles to make it to target, Deep in a dungeon below the Wizard's Tower, a party of intrepid adventurers seeks fortune and glory, and somewhere near Boston, a group of singles looks for love.
What do these three worlds have in common?
They're all part of a romantic comedy where anyone could be anyone, many kinds of magic work, and nobody knows you're a dog."
Masque will present the play each night at 8:00 pm in WPI's Alden Memorial. Tickets are $3 for students, $5 for the general public. For more information, including online reservations, visit the site at http://www.wpi.edu/~masque/NewShows/Dog/
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