THATCHER — Eastern Arizona College’s Theatre Department will present the comedy My William Shatner Man Crush Dec. 3–6, at 7 p.m., in the SC-3 Blackbox Theater.
The production, which marks the directorial debut of EAC student Spur Udall, has been months in the making. Udall said directing the show has been both a challenge and a rewarding creative experience.
“I have been so honored with having this show and this spectacular cast as a first-time director,” said Udall. “We have put so much work, love, and collaboration into M.W.S.M.C. Every day was an absolute giggle fest, while also learning to grow better and stronger as a cast. You and your friends should absolutely come down to see the show if you want a good laugh and a good heartfelt moment!”
My William Shatner Man Crush is a quirky, heartfelt comedy that follows a young man whose admiration for actor William Shatner borders on obsession. As he navigates relationships, career aspirations, and questions of identity, his fixation on the famous “Star Trek” captain forces him to confront what it really means to find confidence and purpose. Through humor and reflection, the play celebrates fandom, imagination, and the courage to be yourself.
Tickets are $5 and can be purchased by visiting www.eac.edu.
Performances will be held at the SC-3 Blackbox Theater, on the Eastern Arizona College campus, 335 N. College Ave., Thatcher, Arizona.
For more information, contact the EAC Theatre Department at 928-428-8359.
About Eastern Arizona College
Founded in 1888, Eastern Arizona College is the oldest community college in Arizona and serves as the primary institution of higher learning for Graham and Greenlee counties. EAC offers a wide range of academic, technical, and transfer programs designed to prepare students for university studies and career success. The college is committed to providing affordable, high-quality education in a supportive, student-centered environment.
About EAC Fine Arts
The EAC Fine Arts Division fosters creativity and self-expression through programs in music, art, theatre, and media. Students gain hands-on experience in performance, design, and production, working closely with faculty and peers to build both artistic and professional skills. Through concerts, exhibitions, and stage performances, the division enriches campus life and the surrounding community by celebrating the arts in all forms.


