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The College Theater program is holding open auditions for The American Dream 7 p.m. today and tomorrow in the Williams Center for the Arts Black Box.

The satire is written by Edward Albee, author of Who’s Afraid of Virginia Woolf? Three women and two men will be cast in the startling comic send-up of middle-class mores and murder. Scripts can be picked up for 24-hour perusal at the Williams Center main office, room 132. The production will be directed by English graduate Chris Hutchison ’91, and will be performed Sept. 24–27 in the Black Box.

Hutchison’s picture ran this year in The New York Times along with a description of the play in which he was performing, Whose Family Values! Presented by the New Federal Theater, the new play about a family involved in the anti-abortion movement opened in May at the Clurman Theater in Manhattan. Hutchison, who was guest star on an episode of the NBC television series “Ed,” returned to Lafayette last year to direct Eric Bogosian’s subUrbia.

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