Events Calendar

Spring Mainstage Theatre Production: “Antlia Pneumatica”

“Antlia Pneumatica,” a modern dramedy written by Anne Washburn, explores friendship and grief through the eyes of a group gathering at a remote ranch in Texas Hill Country to mourn the loss of a friend they haven’t seen in years. The title of the play means “air pump” and references a dim constellation in the Southern Celestial Hemisphere. As the friends explore their pasts and presents — melding nostalgia, dark humor, and the supernatural — they discover that it may be more than the loss of a friend that binds them.
The play is directed by Angeljolee Carter ’26 and features a cast of Saint Michael’s College students. Scenic and lighting design will be provided by Professor John Paul Devlin, costumes by Professor Peter Harrigan and cast members, and sound design by Sam Waxman ’28.
Admission is free and on a first-come, first-served basis. The performance on Saturday, March 28, will feature ASL interpretation.


