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Wooster School Theater Presents “Delusions”
In this one-act piece, 6 actors play multiple roles in scenes ranging from Shakespeare to contemporary Drama.

“If we offend, it is with our good will.” Enter the world of "Delusions," an evening of scenes and monologues woven together by the Wooster Theater Department.
In this one-act piece, 6 actors play multiple roles in scenes ranging from Shakespeare to contemporary Drama. From the comedic to the tragic, all of these characters suffer from some type of self-delusion which makes him see himself and the world not as it is, but as he imagines it to be. This promises to be a diverting, moving, and raucous night of theatre which showcases the breadth and depth of the actors’ talents and the highlights the simple power of good playwriting!
Directed by Claire Simard with Technical Direction by Kim Gerardi, Costumed and Assistant Directed by Andrea Barrett. Featuring Temidayo Garritano, Charlie Snow, Ross Spellman, Connor Staub, Ben Staw, and Liam Weaver.
Performances are: Friday, November 17 at 7:30 pm and Saturday, November 18 at 2:00 pm and 7:30 pm in the Black Box Theatre.
*NOTE: Delusions contains strong language which may be unsuitable for children under 13 years old.
All tickets are $15 each. Ticket purchases can be made at: http://woosterschool.org/delusions
Seating is extremely limited, so we ask that you please honor your reservation.
About Wooster School
Wooster School is an independent, co-educational college preparatory day school, serving students from Fairfield and Westchester Counties. Located in Danbury, Connecticut, the School serves students from Pre-K through grade 12. A leader in classroom innovation and teaching, Wooster School is a place where thinking and learning are personal, meaningful, and visible; and where faculty work closely with students in small classes and cohorts to think and communicate critically and creatively. At Wooster, every student participates, every student contributes, and every student learns and develops the necessary skills to be a life-long learner and leader in college and beyond.
To learn more, visit http://www.woosterschool.org/ or contact Wooster School Admissions at (203) 830-3916.