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10/30/2018, 12:00am

'Yonderspeak' short play festival engages students with theatre

By Jonathan Bergmueller
'Yonderspeak' short play festival engages students with theatre

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The Shippensburg University Department of Music and Theatre Arts presented “Yonderspeak,” a short play festival which featured four different plays.

The festival took place in Memorial Auditorium Room 100 on Thursday, Friday and Saturday at 8 p.m. and Sunday at 2 p.m. 

In the above photo, Elizabeth Ramey-Cavanaugh (left) and Katherine Hargrove (right) perform the opening scene in the short play “The Office” by Kate Hoffower. “The Office” explores what women do when they are alone and can let their hair down.

In addition to “The Office,” the festival featured “Pagliacci Justice” by Benjamin Greenberg, “Lost Satellites” by Eugenie Carabatsos and “The Informer” by Bertolt Brecht. 

Paris Peet, house manager and producing director, organized the event.

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