Bucks’ Drama Club offers an
excellent opportunity for any and
all students interested in the art of
acting, or behind-the-scenes
work such as set and stage production.
The club, which meets every
Thursday afternoon in the library
auditorium from 12:30 -1:15
p.m., plays host to all of the student
shows on campus, including
the upcoming production of “A
Christmas Carol.”
The upcoming production,
which plays on Nov. 30, Dec. 1
and Dec. 2, held auditions last
month, but interested students can
still play a major role in the show’s
set and stage design as well as production.
“Along with putting on student
productions here at Bucks, the
club also aims to bring back two
classes that have been absent here
on campus: Play Production and
Theater Production,” said Drama
Club President Justin Derry. “The
Drama Club is not only just about
acting on the stage, but also everything
that goes on behind the
scenes.”
Unfortunately for the club and
its members, their most recent
show was not as well attended as
some may have wanted.
Aside from looking to recruit
members, the club also seeks to
raise awareness of their stage
productions.
Club Adviser Pat Engle was disappointed
by the audience turnout
for the club’s most recent
production of a murder-mystery,
but is not discouraged.
“I heard several audience
members express surprise that a
cast so good was not drawing bigger
crowds,” she said. “It will take
time for us to build our reputation,
but we can do it.”
Students interested in finding
more information on the Drama
Club are encouraged to inquire in
the Student Life Office.
The club motto is “Life has
enough drama. We’re just in the
club.”
A Club with Some Drama to Share
CHASE GRIER
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November 13, 2007