EDS EEP Drama Society

Current Production

The Marriage of Figaro

Past Productions

Welcome to the EDS archive. Here you'll find everything you ever wanted to know about the past EDS plays, except for maybe the lead actor's home address. If you want that, contact the webmaster, and be prepared to pay a fee anywhere from a dollar to your favorite kidney. Yes. That one.

An important note is that most of these pages aren't converted to new layouts as they arise, so be prepared for a quick blast to the past - and I don't mean retro, I mean decrepit. They refer to images that don't exist, they have broken links... but the information is all still there, so it shouldn't be too much of a problem.

The Marriage of Figaro
Count Almaviva tries to break up the impending marriage of Figaro and Suzanne.
Much Ado About Nothing
Our second Shakespeare comedy, about gossip, betrayal, and love.
A Doll House
Henrik Ibsen's famous play about a pristine marriage that falls apart.
There's no information about this play... yet.
A Midsummer Night's Dream
Possibly Shakespeare's greatest comedy, complete with mischievous fairies and blundering workmen.
Apologies about this, but we don't actually have information for this play.
Arms and the Man
Shaw's classic comedy about love, heroism, and other romantic ideas that never quite pan out.
Travesties
Tom Stoppard's hilarious tale of misunderstanding and false memory in the era of Lenin.
The Mouse That Roared
Our eighth annual production, Leonard Wibberly's classic spoof on international conflict.
An Ideal Husband
The Drama Society's fin de siècle project, a witty political satire by Oscar Wilde.
Ten Little Indians
The 1999 production, our second Agatha Christie mystery.
Arsenic and Old Lace
Joseph Kesselring's brilliant comedy about strange goings-on in Brooklyn.
The Crucible
Arthur Miller's classic tale of the Salem witch trials.
Two One-Act Comedies by Molière
Molière's The Forced Marriage and The Flying Doctor.
Witness for Prosecution
Our second play, but our first as an official student group.
The Lion, the Witch, and the Wardrobe
The play that started it all. Hence, the background of this layout.