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Senior Hannah Donovan, theatre major and art minor, began theatre as a way to socialize but found both talent in and a love for theatre as she dove into behind the scenes work at SAU.
A group of students and a faculty adviser are working closely with SAU alum Aaron Randolph III '12 to workshop an original play that will be performed sometime during 2018-19 in Allaert Auditorium.
The play was very well-received and sold out almost every night. Even the icy weather on Feb. 17 didn't keep people away!
Taking place in 1931 Berlin, this vivacious musical brings to life the rise of the Nazi party in juxtaposition to the raucous Kit Kat Klub, a sultry spot for travelers and regulars alike.
Rairdin-Hale has big plans for his sabbatical in Spring 2019 - and if everything goes as planned, he will be creating an even larger show than the Fresh Face Revue!
Students have immersed themselves in scripts written in verse and had lengthy discussions on the realities of choosing to make acting into a living.
Jackson is not only heavily involved in theatre but also wears many other hats. In this year alone Green has performed as Picasso in Picasso at the Lapin Agile, was the set designer for Lonely Planet, and created the sound design for A View from The Bridge.
Jackson's technical expertise has had a great impact on the SAU theatre department, even in his short time here! He was the Assistant Stage Manager for Picasso at the Lapin Agile, he worked crew for both Lonely Planet and Cinderella, he designed props for A View from the Bridge, and he is currently Assistant Stage Managing the spring mainstage show Cabaret.
Productions in the Quad Cities and just beyond!