While the drama class spent the whole first semester working on this year’s productions of Tartuffe and After Ever Happily with Tom McEntee, new instructor Brianne Vogt, center, has taken the initiative of directing the productions.
Each of the plays consists of different casts. While the actors in Tartuffe are mainly upperclassmen, such as three-year drama student, Cathy Robbins, ’10, left, freshman Jacob Williams, will be debuting alongside the veterans.
After two successful productions of After Ever Happily, a jumbled-up fairy tale, expectations for the next performance have been raised. The drama class will put on the five-act play Feb. 5, 6, 12 and 13 at 7 p.m. in Ground Zero. Tickets cost $5 and are available at the door.
For more information on the drama class, visit Drama anticipates upcoming productions, CSUF drama open house or Drama stages senior’s creativity.