The Prime of Miss Jean Brodie at LSU
Beginning tonight, LSU Theatre tackles the play The Prime of Miss Jean Brodie. Set in the 1930s, it follows the controversial and charismatic Jean Brodie as she teaches, molds and manipulates young girls at the elite Marcia Blaine School. The divine Miss B seeks to clone them in her image as she indoctrinates them in a wide range of topics including the joy of sex, the glories of art and fascism, and the grandeur of adventure. But young girls become young women, friendships fracture, and soon, betrayal and downfall loom. Performances run through Feb. 24 at LSU’s Shaver Theatre. Click here for tickets and more information.

