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Bassinet (Bruce McGlumphy), Yvonne Molineaux (Bradley McKelvey-Askin), and Etienne (Blake Dava) perform in “The Ladies Man,” which runs Oct. 26-29 and Nov. 2-5 in the Elizabeth Evans Baker Theater in Kantner Hall. (Robert McGraw/WOUB)

OU Theater Division Presents Charles Morey’s ‘The Ladies Man’


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Check out these photos taken by WOUB’s Robert McGraw from The Ladies Man, a free adaptation of Georges Feydeau’s gut-busting bedroom farce Tailleur Pour Dames.

Directed by Dennis Lee Delaney, Head of the Professional Director Training Program, performances are slated for Oct. 26 – 29 and Nov. 2 – 5 at 8 p.m., in The Elizabeth Evans Baker Theater located in Kantner Hall on College Street, with talkbacks on Oct. 29 and Nov. 2 after the show.

Through Arts for Ohio, tickets are free for OU students with a student ID. Regular tickets are $10 for adults and $7 for other students and seniors. For more information and reservations please call 740-593-1780, or stop by the Fine Arts Ticket Office on campus located at the East Union Street entrance of The Templeton-Blackburn Alumni Memorial Auditorium, Monday through Friday, 12 p.m.- 5 p.m.

Dr. Hercule Molineaux (Brian Eperson) and Bassinet (Bruce McGlumphy) in “The Ladies Man.” (Robert McGraw/WOUB)
Dr. Hercule Molineaux (Brian Eperson) and Bassinet (Bruce McGlumphy) (Robert McGraw/WOUB)
Suzanne Aubin (Evie Weir) in “The Ladies Man.” (Robert McGraw/WOUB)
Suzanne Aubin (Evie Weir) (Robert McGraw/WOUB)
The cast of "The Ladies Man." (Robert McGraw/WOUB)
The cast of “The Ladies Man.” (Robert McGraw/WOUB)
Dr. Hercule Molineaux (Brian Eperson) and Madame Aigreville (Ellie Clark), in “The Ladies Man.” (Robert McGraw/WOUB)
Dr. Hercule Molineaux (Brian Eperson) and Madame Aigreville (Ellie Clark) (Robert McGraw/WOUB)
Etienne (Blake Dava), Dr. Hercule Molineaux (Brian Eperson) and Marie (Bri McCabe) in “The Ladies Man.” (Robert McGraw/WOUB)
Etienne (Blake Dava), Dr. Hercule Molineaux (Brian Eperson) and Marie (Bri McCabe) (Robert McGraw/WOUB)