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 In the spring of 1990, the Dra­ ma Club presented “Anything Goes” a musical comedy by Cole Porter. Although it was CBA’s second year of presenting a play, the cast strove to improve them­ selves from the previous year’s production.
Two S.U. students directed
CBA Drama
and choreographed the play. Un­ der the guidance of the director, Brian Stepanek, the students’ enthusiasm toward the play was used to its best advantage. Mon­ ica Georgi, the choreographer, taught the cast dance move­ ments that demonstrated com­ plexity when performed.
Through the great efforts of all the people involved, the play was a tremendous success. The numerous talents of different people contributed to it. All in all, the Drama Club achieved their goals: to entertain their au­ dience while enjoying them­ selves as well.
Actors always listen to each other. Theresc Cannucciari gives a speech that Julie Burns is thoughtfully listening to while Bo Bigelow and Nathan Sny­ der concentrate on something else.
The Show Goes On
Drama Club
Bottom; D. Mookherjce, A. Tisdell Seated on floor: A. Adeniji- Adclc, N. Dunn, E. Kelly, K. O’Connor, A. LeBeau, K. Ryan, R. Genant, T. Cannucciari, A. Bncct, B. Bigelow Seated on chairs: D. Bentz, K. Allen, E. McMahon, N. Chang, M. Young, G. Rossi, J. Thomas, P.J. Kuno, B. Monreal, B. Bertan Standing: T. Santo, M. Swatt, K. Greely, M. Smith, S. Vanderloo, P. Falcone, P. Donnelly, R. Kruth, J. Burns, K. Johanns, E. Roberge, J. Vianese, H. Chang Back Row: Mr. Moretti, M. Donnelly, N. Snyder, M. Romano, T. Stirpe, D. Lapiana, D. Lyskawa, L. Murphy, Mr. Caraher
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