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Columbian Players
If
you believe in Shakespeare’s idea that “All the world’s
a stage,” then you’re a perfect fit for the Columbian Players,
SJC’s acting troupe. The group presents three main-stage productions
a year, including a major musical production in the spring, and involvement
on stage and behind the scenes is available to students of all majors.
Members also participate in various events during the year, including
sponsoring trips to Chicago to see performances there.
2007-08 Season
• November 8, 9, 10: Student-Directed, One-Act Plays
• January 31, February 1, 2: Tartuffe by Moliere
• April 10, 11, 12: How to Succeed in Business Without Really Trying
Music and Lyrics by Frank Loesser; Book by Abe Burrows, Jack Weinstock,
and Willie Gilbert
Freshmen interested in joining the Columbian Players are encouraged
to apply for a Performance Scholarship
in this area.
For more information about the Columbian Players, contact:
John Rahe
Assistant Professor of Communication and Theatre Arts
219-866-6318
johnr@saintjoe.edu
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