The Sarofim School of Fine Arts’ Theatre Department is proud to present a student-directed production of Album by David Rimmer.

Amid the cultural revolution of the sixties, Peggy, Trish, Billy, and Boo face their own personal revolutions while growing up together through their high school years. As they discover their identities and grapple with their newfound sexualities, they express themselves in the only way that makes sense: through the popular music of the period. The songs of the Beach Boys, the Beatles, and Bob Dylan amplify the hopes, fears, and desires of this band of teens in a coming-of-age story that will resonate with audiences across generations. Running for one weekend only, don’t miss this charming comedy that was a Pulitzer Prize finalist and long-running Off-Broadway hit!

This production is free and open to students, faculty, and staff only. Performances will be located in a physically distanced outdoor space between the east side practice fields and audience seating will be marked off in 6’ apart squares that sit 1-2 people. Only roommates can share a square.

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Album Program