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Benefit set for student playwright


A benefit performance this weekend will give audiences one last chance to see a KU graduate student’s play before it advances to the regional competition.

Kirby Fields’ one-act play, “Mourning Glorie,” will be performed at 2:30 p.m. Sunday, Jan. 20, at Liberty Hall, 642 Massachusetts St. Tickets cost $5.

Paul Steph-en Lim, artistic director of the English Alternative Theatre at KU, said the money would help send Fields’ play to the Kennedy Center American College Theatre Festival regional competition in Lincoln, Neb., in late January. David Huffman, a senior from Kansas City, Kan., will have his play, “Two Faces of Deception,” in the 10-minute plays category.


January 18, 2002
Vol. 26, No. 9

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Benefit set for student playwright
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