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Difference between revisions of "Midnight Productions"
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− | Founded in 2022 by Craig Martien, Midnight Productions | + | Founded in 2022 by Craig Martien '23, Midnight Productions was a student theater and film production club that ran from 2022 until 2024. |
− | + | Midnight productions produced 3 works during their existence: <i>12 Angry Men</i>, <i>The Lion in Winter</i>, and <i>While We're Here</i>, an original play written by [[Cody McManus]] '27. | |
− | + | Midnight Productions was known for their troubled productions, particularly in their second year after the departure of Martien. | |
− | + | In the 2023-24 Academic year, Midnight Productions was taken over by Satya Benson and Thomas Tsekerides, both '26. | |
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+ | Midnight Productions was dissolved as of the 2024-25 Academic year | ||
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− | + | Midnight Production's motto was Ελευθερία στην τέχνη, or in latin characters, Elefthería stin téchni. It translates to "Freedom in Art". | |
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Revision as of 01:39, December 9, 2024
Founded in 2022 by Craig Martien '23, Midnight Productions was a student theater and film production club that ran from 2022 until 2024.
Midnight productions produced 3 works during their existence: 12 Angry Men, The Lion in Winter, and While We're Here, an original play written by Cody McManus '27.
Midnight Productions was known for their troubled productions, particularly in their second year after the departure of Martien.
In the 2023-24 Academic year, Midnight Productions was taken over by Satya Benson and Thomas Tsekerides, both '26.
Midnight Productions was dissolved as of the 2024-25 Academic year
Motto
Midnight Production's motto was Ελευθερία στην τέχνη, or in latin characters, Elefthería stin téchni. It translates to "Freedom in Art".