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11/18/2013, 9:38pm

Act V Productions to perform two shows in one weekend

Noises Off

By Evan Fucci
Act V Productions to perform two shows in one weekend

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“Noises Off” will leave the audience floored with Act V’s December show. With rehearsal well underway, director Ryan Kruelwicz expects nothing but the best from the cast and crew.

There were some doubts earlier in the semester after missing the first week of rehearsal, but those doubts are long passed.

“The cast and crew have been working extremely hard,” Kruelwicz said. “I can’t stress that enough.”
Act V veteran Cory Stevens is playing Lloyd Dallas, the hot-tempered director, making it his sixth college production.

“People bring a lot of energy to it and that’s the exact kind of thing that you need for a farce or just comedy in general,” Stevens said.

Christopher Ericson, who is playing Tim the stage manager, is looking forward to a great performance.
“With two or three weeks to go I’m really confident that when we get there we’ll be completely show ready,” Ericson said.

“Noises Off” opens on Dec. 5 at 8 p.m. with two more showings occurring Dec. 7 at 2 p.m. and Dec. 8 at 6 p.m.

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