The Parent's Weekend Show: Because the show is put up during Parent's Weekend with increased support from the Dean of Students, this is Stage Troupe's most public show. The show is on the official schedule for the weekend and is performed in Tsai Performance Center. The show is perhaps the most difficult to put up, as it must be auditioned, rehearsed and performed in under 2 months. While the show is usually a musical, it does not have to be.

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  • The Parent's Weekend Show: Because the show is put up during Parent's Weekend with increased support from the Dean of Students, this is Stage Troupe's most public show. The show is on the official schedule for the weekend and is performed in Tsai Performance Center. The show is perhaps the most difficult to put up, as it must be auditioned, rehearsed and performed in under 2 months. While the show is usually a musical, it does not have to be. Dinner Theater: Because of the monetary and technical demands of this show it is not an annual event. Dinner is served during the show and it usually features several prominent faculty members. The 2004 dinner theater was "The Dining Room. " The 2008 Dinner Theater is "Anything Goes" and will feature Dean of Students Kenneth Elmore as well as College of Communications Professor Dottie Clark. Combat Theater: In 24 hours members of Troupe write, direct and perform short original plays. On 8pm on Friday the writers are given the theme. Their scripts are handed to the actors and directors at 8am Saturday and the show is performed 8pm Saturday. One Acts Festival: The One Acts function more as a mainstage show. The One Acts are auditioned much like a normal show and go up in the Student Theater with a set. The Children's Show: Known as the "Kid's Show". This is the Stage Troupe's charity event, put on during the spring semester. The show is directed at children and travels around Boston to hospitals, elementary schools or day cares. Tech Show: Where the actors tech, the techies act and the audience stays the same. The tech show is an opportunity for Stage Troupe members to switch roles and try something new. The Tech Show is traditionally kept a secret until the night of the performance. BUSTies: The Boston-University-Stage-Troupe-ies is Troupe's annual award show. Held at the very end of the Spring semester, BUSTies celebrates the year of Troupe. Awards are given out for Best Show, Best Female/Male lead (among others). Departing seniors are roasted and the eboard hands out superlatives to the membership. Famously, Andy Hoglund flicked off the Stage Troupe establishment - literally - upon his winning the Best Special Project Award during the Spring 2008 BUSTies.
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