Despite not having a name and only having three people to fill six rolls, the show will go on.
“Friday, June, 1 is the target date,” says Deb Freeman, Director of this springs theater production. The shows will be on campus, one earlier in the day for the students another in the evening for the community.
“We are shooting for an hour and fifteen minutes,” says Freeman.The tickets will be five dollars per adult, free for South-East Community College students, who have their Student ID with them.
It does not have a name, yet. It has scenes about people making decisions; there are comedy scenes, as well as serious scenes.
There are six rolls in the play, but only three actors. The students are, “Opened to lots of different ideas,” says Freeman. “They can do different things.”
The students know a lot about technology and acting, also at constructing things and being organized. “Even though there are only three students, they manage to work together and get things done,”
Freeman comments.Freeman says that anyone who wants to be a part of it can be, “Open, call to whom wants to be in it.”