Trine University Theatre presents 'Vintage Hitchcock'

March 27, 2023

By Haylee Richards
Communication ′23

The Trine University Theatre Department is set to bring "Vintage Hitchcock: A Live Radio Play" to the stage this weekend.

Performances are at at 7:30 p.m. March 30 and 31 and 2:30 p.m. April 1.

All shows take place in Ryan Concert Hall at the T. Furth Center for Performing Arts. Tickets are $10 for the general public, $5 for students 5-18, and free for members of the Trine community.

"Vintage Hitchcock" is set as a 1940s radio show featuring adaptations of three movies directed by Alfred Hitchcock: The Lodger, Sabotage and The 39 Steps.

“We are trying to stage this as close to a '40s show as possible,” said LouAnn Homan, director. “We are trying to be very authentic for our audience.”

Cast members are as follows:

  • Sean Carpenter, a mechanical engineering major from Fort Wayne, Indiana
  • Caden Daffron, computer engineering major from Granger, Indiana
  • Anna Dressler, a design engineering technology major from Fort Wayne, Indiana
  • Dominic Garner, a computer and information technology major from Waterloo, Indiana
  • Benton Knox, a mechanical engineering major from Indianapolis
  • Muriel Mackie, a marketing major from Hillsdale, Michigan
  • Andie Mendoza, a biomedical engineering major from LaGrange, Indiana
  • Sage Scherzer, a communication major from Elkhorn, Wisconsin
  • Aidan Smith, a mechanical engineering major from Connersville, Indiana
  • Parker Tillmon, a forensic science major from Sturgis, Michigan
  • James Wordleman, a mechanical engineering major from Bremen, Indiana

The crew consists of stage manager and costumer Katrina Kellog, a design engineering technology major from Bryan, Ohio, prop master Chantale Leavell, a biochemistry major from Gary, Indiana, and sound person Allison Miller, a criminal justice major from Fort Worth, Texas.

For any questions, please contact Homan at homanl@trine.edu

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