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UD’s Resident Ensemble Players present ‘The Threepenny Opera.’

Cameron Knight of the 
Resident Ensemble Players

Cameron Knight of the Resident Ensemble Players

Photograph by N. Howatt

Who is the bigger criminal: the man who robs a bank or the man who founds one? It’s a question for the times and the central theme of “The Threepenny Opera.” See it presented by UD’s Resident Ensemble Players Jan. 17-Feb. 2. “Brecht and Weill’s ‘The Threepenny Opera’ is of one of the high-water marks of 20th century writing for the theater,” says producing artistic director Sandy Robbins. Meet Mack the Knife—lover, murderer, and criminal mastermind—whose life takes a dangerous turn when he marries Polly Peachum, whose disapproving father wants him hanged. You’ll recognize tunes like “Pirate Jenny” and “Mack the Knife,” and you’ll get a chance to see the work of director Matthew Earnest, whose talent has earned praise from The New York Times. (831-2204, rep.udel.edu)—Mark Nardone
 

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