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Mad World - Movement Choreography & Dialect

Mad World was produced by Ball State University's Department of Theatre and Dance, as part of the Discovery New Musical Theatre Festival in 2014, and was fully staged in the fall of 2015. The production performed in Milwaukee in January 2016, as part of the 2015 Kennedy Center American College Theatre Festival. 

The production won 7 national awards, including Outstanding Production of a New or Devised Work. More information regarding the specific awards can be found here. 

Marc Devine received the Kennedy Center National Award of Distinguished Choreography or Movement Direction for his work on Mad World, as part of the Kennedy Center American College Theater Festival of 2015. 

Movement Choreography by Marc Devine
Dialect Coaching by Marc Devine


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