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Peggy Mead-Finizio

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Champagne Gods

University of Iowa Gallery Series

Written by Emily Dendinger

Direction Kristin Clippard

Scenic Design Adam Phillips

Costume Design Emily Brink

A University of Iowa Galley Series production in Theatre B.

"Set among the marble halls of the British Museum on the night of a New Years Eve fancy dress gala, Holly has made the greatest archeological discovery of the 21st century—an oracle of the god Apollo that shows you the person you’re meant to spend your life with, however, when Holly decides that there’s more to life than archeology, her colleague Will takes it upon himself to change her mind. A throwback to the screwball comedies of the 1920s and 30s, Champagne Gods is a romantic romp about fate, farce and fidelity." - Quote from the University of Iowa Theatre Arts website

Photos by R. Eric Stone

Champagne Gods

University of Iowa Gallery Series

Written by Emily Dendinger

Direction Kristin Clippard

Scenic Design Adam Phillips

Costume Design Emily Brink

A University of Iowa Galley Series production in Theatre B.

"Set among the marble halls of the British Museum on the night of a New Years Eve fancy dress gala, Holly has made the greatest archeological discovery of the 21st century—an oracle of the god Apollo that shows you the person you’re meant to spend your life with, however, when Holly decides that there’s more to life than archeology, her colleague Will takes it upon himself to change her mind. A throwback to the screwball comedies of the 1920s and 30s, Champagne Gods is a romantic romp about fate, farce and fidelity." - Quote from the University of Iowa Theatre Arts website

Photos by R. Eric Stone

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772.380.3828