The Clackamas print. (Oregon City, Oregon) 1989-2019, May 29, 1991, Page 7, Image 7

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    May 29,1991
FEATURE
THE CLACKAMAS PRINT
Page 7
The Clackamas Theatre Department fares well in 1990/91
by Heidi A. Hoffman
Feature Editor
A lot has happened for the Clackamas Community College
Theatre Department this year. They have done several different
types of shows; students have directed several one act plays and they
have gone on a few trips as a group.
The three plays done this year include the fall play Night Of The
Iguana, the winter play The Colleen Bawn and the spring play The
Impossible Years. Each play comes from a different time period, a
different country, and a different setting.
The one actsduring the fall term were Comfort and Jov. directed
by David Burnett and Dennis Corwin; Let’s Drop In On Sandy
Random, directedby Jeff Cibula; and the third one act, The Window,
directed by Cheryl Ellison.
During the winter term the one acts included Laundry and
Bourbon, directed by Joe Brookhouse; Trout, directed by Dennis
Corwin; and Three Actors and Their Drama, directed by David
Burnett
The one acts that are being performed during the spring term
include Sing To Me Through Open Windows, directed by Lichen
June; Talking With, directed and performed by Ivy Waller; and
Ludlow Fair, directed by Adam Jarvey.
The theatre department has also gone on a trip to the beach to
perform and a trip to Seattle to see some other theatre perform­
ances.
David Burnett and Adam Jarvey both di­
At the beginning of the year Jack Shields had said, “We have
rected and performed in several plays
some great potential for this year; it’s going to be a good one.”
Kathy Clapp and Patrick Sterling rehearse their
throughout the year. Here they rehearse for
It looks as though he was right The theatre department has Par*® f°r
^erm play Night Of The Iguana,
the spring term one act In which they
There were 24 students who auditioned
accomplished a lot this year and it has indeed been a good year.
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perform together.
show.
The first show of the year, Night Of The Iguana, was performed at the end of the fall term.
Patrick Sterling and Linda Kuntz discuss the problems their characters have.
Several one acts were performed throughout the year. The
drama students directed and performed in the one acts.
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