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‘After the Fall’ springs onto Otterbein's stage

The story of Marilyn Monroe, the famous film and sex icon from the 1950s, is resurrected and modified this month by Otterbein’s Department of Theatre and Dance with its first spring semester performance, “After the Fall.” Critics argue that the play, written by Arthur Miller, was inspired by his failed marriage to Monroe.

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Comedian Roy Wood Jr. comes to Otterbein

“Yeah, I am black. You need to illuminate me,” Roy Wood Jr. shouted after the dim lighting was brightened in the Pit Theatre. A plethora of jokes were told by Wood at the Campus Activities Board’s Friday Night Laughs.

CAB brings comedian to Otterbein

Three boys prance down the steps in their mom’s bathing suits, one in a neon top wrapped around his body, another wearing a one piece with a frilly skirt and one more clad in an old fashion one piece to show.

Flipping burgers and spinning lights

Lines and circles of glowing blue, green and red streak in the night in front of the OtterDen. These swinging lights of varying shapes glow in the darkness, capturing the attention of passing students.

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3:00-5:30pm RubiVerse
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