Treasure

By Tim Slover

Directed by Peder Melhuse

April 17-April 20

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The play is based on the true story of our nation's first Treasury Secretary, Alexander Hamilton, whose affair with Maria Reynolds was used in attempts to discredit him and derail his economic policies. It’s a compelling tale of 18th century politics, indiscretions, and the manipulation of power brokers.

 

The University of Utah Department of Theatre presents Treasure in Studio 115, April 17 through April 20. Based on the true story of our nation’s first Treasury Secretary, Alexander Hamilton, whose affair with Maria Reynolds was used in attempts to derail his economic policies, Treasure is a compelling tale of 18th century politics, indiscretions, and the manipulation of power brokers. Written by faculty member Tim Slover, Treasure was the recipient of the 2006 Christopher Brian Wolk Award for Excellence in Playwriting, Abingdon Theatre, New York. Show times are 7:30 pm on Thursday through Saturday, with 2:00 pm matinees on Saturday and Sunday, April 19 and 20. Tickets are $9 general admission, $5 for students, and are available through Kingsbury Ticket Office, 581-7100. Studio 115 is located in the Performing Arts Building, just west of the Campus Bookstore.

 

 


Performances in Studio 115 run Thursday through Saturday at 7:30 pm, matinees at 2:00 pm on Saturday and Sunday.

 

 

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