Cast members of the “Eiffel Tower: Revisited” lab play promoted the coming event using peculiar methods Monday afternoon in the Quad.
At 1:40 p.m., cast member Stephen Horne searched for his missing ostrich, Sarah Patin, who wore an ostrich head as a hat and ran around the Quad among confused students.
Theatre performance sophomore Matthew Reed is cast as the “Eiffel Tower: Revisited” bellboy. He handed out fliers while Patin ran loose.
“It’s a postmodern play that deals with social media. It’s a surrealist play,” Reed said.
Logan Delabarre-Hays, international studies and political science sophomore, a Quad bystander, thought the stunt was an interesting form of advertisement.
“Maybe I will go see it. I like surrealist work,” Hays said. “I have gone to a couple of lab shows and I liked them.”
“Eiffel Tower: Revisited” opens today and runs until Feb. 11 in the Studio Theatre. Tickets are available at the door for $10.
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