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Amanda Frazier
  • theatre design and technical studies
  • Lorain, OH

Amanda Frazier helped stage "Angels In America" at Baldwin Wallace University

2015 Nov 18

Amanda Frazier of Lorain was part of a talented cast and crew from Baldwin Wallace University that staged "Angels In America, Part One: Millennium Approaches" in the 2015 fall semester. The play is heralded by many as "one of the most important pieces of theatre to come out of the 20th century." Most of the actors in the production had multiple roles to play, changing costumes and some even changing genders. According to Rave and Pan, the actors did not disappoint, proving "that it ain't just the singers who are the stars in Berea" and delivering "captivating performances virtually across the board." Frazier, a graduate of Clearview High School majoring in theatre with a focus on design and technical studies, served as Assistant Lighting Designer in the production.

"Angels In America, Part One: Millennium Approaches" is an exploration of sexuality and politics. The story centers around many different kinds of people including Mormons, gay men, lawyers and rabbis in New York City amidst the 1985 AIDS crisis. The story, built around two couples, manages to address themes that are both intimate and universal.

Upcoming Baldwin Wallace University productions include "Big Love," directed by Anjanette Hall, running March 30-April 3 and "Enchanted April," directed by Jack Winget, running April 20-24. Tickets are available at www.bw.edu/tickets.