Seton Hill University Theatre is proud to present “Fuddy Meers” by David Lindsey-Abaire. Seton Hill’s presentation of “Fuddy Meers” will be directed by assistant professor of theatre Denise Pullen.

This outrageous comedy follows the adventures of Claire, who suffers from psychogenic amnesia and loses all her memories each night when she sleeps. Claire’s world goes topsy-turvy when she is abducted by a man in a ski mask (who might be her brother) and kept hostage by a demented puppeteer at the home of her equally bizarre mother. This separates Claire from her most valuable possession – her vital information that is written out, step by daily step, in the notebook that has become her identity. Will Claire’s husband and son and the cop they kidnapped find her? Will she find herself? And will she remember too much? For mature audiences.

Performance dates and times:
October 7, 2005 – 8:00 PM; October 8 – 8:00 PM; October 9 – 2:00 PM; October 12 – 10:30 AM; October 13 – 2:00 PM and 8:00 PM; October 14 and 15 – 8:00 PM

Ticket and venue information:
All performances are in Reeves Theatre, ground floor, Reeves Memorial Library on Seton Hill’s campus. Seton Hill University is located on Route 130 West in Greensburg, Pa. Reeves Theatre is a disabled accessible and climate-controlled facility. Parking is free. Single admission tickets are $12 for all ages, all performances. Single admission for Seton Hill students is $5. Subscriptions (one ticket to each of the four season productions) are $40 (a 17% savings). Groups of 16 or more, with reservations and advance payment, are $10 each. Student rush tickets (available five minutes before curtain to any student with a valid school ID) are $5, subject to availability. Order tickets by phone: 724-838-4241, by e-mail: boxoffice@setonhill.edu or by mail: Theatre Box Office, Seton Hill University, Box 492, 1 Seton Hill Drive, Greensburg, PA 15601-1599.

Other SHU theatre events:
Special hours at Harlan Gallery before Reeves Theatre performances. For information, call (724) 830-1417.

FREE Study Guides! Study Guides for school classrooms, community groups, and/or individual patrons help to enrich the theatrical experience by guiding explorations of the historical and social contexts particular to each play. Contact the Box Office to make sure you receive a copy.

FREE Talk Back Sessions! Talk Backs provide opportunities for you to engage in dialogue with other audience members and performers. Seton Hill students and faculty, along with occasional special guests, facilitate these discussions immediately following the final curtain; all in attendance are invited to stay and participate. Talk Backs are offered after the Sunday afternoon matinee and second Friday performances of each production, but we invite requests from groups interested in additional dates. Contact the Box Office for details.