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Anne Marie Cummings and Evan Stewart Eisenberg star in the Readers Theatre production of In A Forest, Dark And Deep as Betty and Bobby, respectively, two feuding siblings.

Through the woods: The Readers’ Theatre to present intense thriller

By Tylor Colby, Staff Writer February 19, 2014
From March 7–9, the Readers' Theatre will stage a performance of Neil LaBute's "In A Forest, Dark And Deep," directed by Cynthia Henderson, associate professor of theater arts at Ithaca College.
From left, Scott Whitham, Darcy Martin Rose, Tim Perry and Cynthia Henderson, associate professor of theater arts, star in The Readers’ Theatre’s staged reading of “God of Carnage,” a Tony Award–winning play.

Theater professor to star in action-packed staged reading

By Steven Pirani, Staff Writer November 13, 2013
Cynthia Henderson, associate professor of theater arts, will star in The Readers' Theatre's production of "God of Carnage."
Barbara Adams, associate professor of writing, will co-star with Helen T. Clark in The Readers’ Theatre’s production of “Collected Stories.” The show will run Sept. 27 to Sept. 29 at the Black Box Theatre at 111 Chestnut Street.

Writing professor stars in local staged-reading

By Steven Pirani, Staff Writer September 11, 2013
Barbara Adams, associate professor of writing, will star in The Readers' Theatre's production of "Collected Stories" from Sept. 27 to Sept. 29 at The Black Box Theatre at 111 Chestnut St.
From left, Anne Marie Cummings and Tony Simione star in “The Mercy Seat.” The show is set on Sept. 11, 2001 while Ben (Simione) worked at the World Trade Center at the time of the attacks.

Review: ‘The Mercy Seat’ expertly tackles deep-seated drama

By Josh Greenfield, Staff Writer December 12, 2012
Though it’s a staged reading, “The Mercy Seat” is able to brilliantly add real drama to engaging and darkly comical lines to create an intensely believable story.
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