The Drama department has seen much success with their fall productions this year, “Mach Band
Predicament” and “Trojan Women”. The former, written by student Linsey Retcofsky, saw a lot of positive publicity during its two-week run. Professor Catherine Bradley said everyone in the department was thrilled at its success, and Retcofsky is still working on improvements for “Mach Band”.
“Trojan Women”, the classic play by Euripides, enjoyed its two week run, which concluded this past Sunday. Professor Christine Williams directed the tragedy, which is based on the story of what happened to the women of Troy after its defeat at the hands of the Greeks. Students enjoyed the production, one senior saying, “It was of course very sad, but it was very well done.” Visiting artist Rob Rachow designed the lighting for the set.
This Friday, the Drama department will be featuring the Director’s Showcase, which will feature several different student-led productions.
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