STUDENTS SHINE IN PRODUCTION OF “ALICE” Autumn Brewer
Richard Ducayne
Hannah Abrams
Marissa Sorber
Kaylee Boise
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PHI THETA KAPPA TO COLLECT FOOD WEDNESDAY 3-21
SHOWS ARE March 22-24, 7:30 PM Bisgrove Theatre, Auburn campus By Gabby Rizzo, editor-in-chief
Congratulations to Cayuga Community College’s Theater Professor Bob Frame (right) and his students for staging an excellent production of “Alice in Black and Whte.” Also pictured Production Lights and Sound Operator Neil Boedicker.
SOMA STUDENTS TO PARTICIPATE IN THE SOMA STUDENT TALENT SHOWCASE April 18th AUBURN CAMPUS 3 – 4:30 pm - College Café SOMA students will perform music, poetry, fiction and non-fiction readings, and theatrical performances. SOMA Art students will be presenting their work. This is a fun event. Stop by and support our wonderfully creative SOMA students.
The set of “Alice in Black and White” inside the Ida Bisgrove Theater on the Auburn Campus of Cayuga Community College.
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March 20, 2018
DON’T MISS HARLEQUIN’S PRODUCTION OF “ALICE”
CAYUGABRIEFS Phi Theta Kappa (PTK) for the Auburn campus is setting up a booth in the lobby near the main entrance of the Auburn campus on Wednesday, March 21st from 9 AM to noonto collect food donations to benefit the on-campus student food pantry. Last semester’s popular items included: juice, taco seasoning, taco shells, taco sauce, pasta, and pasta sauce. If you are interested in volunteering at the food pantry at any time during the semester, you can contact Toni Giannettino at toni.giannettino@ cayuga-cc.edu. —Glyn Davenport, PTK president
Vol. 64 Issue 15
THE STUDENT CAST OF HARLEQUIN’S SPRING PRODUCTION FRONT ROW: Hannah Abrams, Kaylee Boise, Page Davis BACK ROW: Gavin Ellis, Autumn Brewer, Ricky Ducayne, Jack Hall, Tristan Nolan, Marissa Sorber, Chianna Boatman
“There wasn’t a weak performance in the group,” a long-time member of Auburn Community Players was heard saying in the lobby after Saturday night’s performance of Harlequin Productions’ “Alice in Black and White.” The show opened last weekend. “It was excellent. I loved the story, the set, and all the actors,” said Paige King of Navarino. “It was very entertaining and expertly executed on stage.” The play focuses on Alice Austen, a photographer in the late 19th and early 20th centuries who broke the traditional standards for women at the time. The play features segments of Alice’s life, played by Hannah Abrams, from her childhood through her trials and tribulations as an adult due to her non-conformist nature. The story shifts back and forth from Alice’s life to the early 1950’s when a partner in a publishing company Photographer named Oliver Jensen, Alice Austen played by Gavin Ellis, is looking for photographs of women in history. At some points, the two timelines even cross. The play fascinatingly shows Alice’s strength and how her passion for photography shaped her. It shows a time in history that is much different than now and how women like Alice helped change societal views. The play was also visually pleasing, between the simplistic set design, lighting, and the costume design. The cast also includes Chianna Boatman, Page Davis, Tristan Nolan, and Jack Hall. The crew includes Robert John Andrusko, Brad McLean, Virginia Fennessy, Mark Romig, Felicia McIlvain, Terri Fox Gadsby, Neil Boedicker, Beijing Saleem, and Courtney Johnston-Smith. Showings will continue this week, March 22nd-24th, all beginning at 7:30 PM. Admission is $2 for students, and $7 for general admission.
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