A name of a play doesn’t make a show, but it certainly can bring attention to it. Last semester, the Pierce College Theatre Department’s “Bad
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Fostering the broadway dream
With cherry red lips and bouncing curly hair, Leah Foster lets a flurry of rehearsed lines escape from within, as student actors leap and sing
Sharai of sunshine on a cloudy day
Staring at her reflection as she rehearses her lines, Sharai Bravo, 26, prepares for her starring role as Melody in Pierce College’s upcoming comedy, “Bad
Is ‘Bad Jews’ a bad title?
Several local residents sent emails and made phone calls to the Theater Department throughout the day last Wednesday with concerned messages about the wording of
Theater review, Tartuffe: Hot and heavy under the collar
The weight of the cross, familial expectations, and a family’s desperate attempt to enlighten their pollyanna patriarch are the building blocks Molière left back in
Preview: Tartuffe
The 1960’s meets the 1600’s in Pierce’s rendition of “Tartuffe” through the flower power style of clothing and maintaining the emotions and language of the
Prepare for Sherlock Holmes: The Final Adventure
Known to be one of the greatest mystery detectives of all time, Sherlock Holmes: The Final Adventure will hit the stage on April 22. Arthur
Stage manager takes center stage
The lights dim, the curtains draw open and the actors step forward all the while stage manager Laurien Dakota Allmon jots down in her binder
Theater Review: ‘Cheese’
One of the uses for cheese is normally on a hamburger, but for Playwright and Director Laurel Ollstein, she takes the meaning of cheese into
Play Review: Pierce College Theater Department’s “Independence”
The Pierce College Theater Department is deftly tackling an emotionally taxing relationship between a mother and her three daughters in playwright Lee Blessing’s “Independence,” which