Experimental Theater Board (ETB)
(website)The Experimental Theater Board coordinates and funds student theatrical productions, with Carleton students participating in every artistic and technical capacity. They stage full-length productions, as well as an evening of one-act plays and the "24 Hour Show," an exercise in playwriting and performing under extreme time pressure. Most shows take place in Nourse Little Theater.
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Alex Brewer '12 participates in Experimental Theater Board (ETB). -
Experimental Theater Board (ETB) takes place at Nourse Hall.

Ned Heckman '13 as Augustus Coverly, Emily Altschul '13 as Thomasina Coverly, and Sam Dunnewold '12 as Valentine Coverly

Emily Altschul '13 as Thomasina Coverly, Daniel Peck '13 as Septimus Hodge and Francesca Chubb-Confer '11 as Jellaby
Scene from a 24-Hour Show production: "The Exuberance of Oppression: A Fairy Tale," a princess's quest to retrieve the Orb of Incredible Significance, assisted by a reluctant jackalope.
A 24-Hour Show production of "Flashenstein," a version of the Frankenstein story in which the monster terrorizes the villagers by flashing them.
Laura Roberts '10 and her sock puppet in The Neo-Futurist Children's Theater Presents: Dangerous Information
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Experimental Theater Board (ETB) takes place at Nourse Hall
Nourse is a beautiful old residence hall located on the East Side of campus, near the Language and Dining Center. Fourth Nourse, which is reserved for women, is the only non-co-ed floor on campus.
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