One act plays showcase talent

Theater students Ali Franco and Jordan Randall perform “California Suite,” written by Neil Simon and directed by senior Brittany Lokar, as part of the One-Act Festival on Monday night. “California Suite” was offered among six plays in the annual festival at Dailey Theatre. Stage designers Caitlin McCarthy, Jen Scarr and Annie Curasi prepared the set and props for the play. The shows is scheduled to perform its final performance tonight. / photo by Stephanie Arellanes
Theater students Ali Franco and Jordan Randall perform “California Suite,” written by Neil Simon and directed by senior Brittany Lokar, as part of the One-Act Festival on Monday night. “California Suite” was offered among six plays in the annual festival at Dailey Theatre. Stage designers Caitlin McCarthy, Jen Scarr and Annie Curasi prepared the set and props for the play. The shows is scheduled to perform its final performance tonight. / photo by Stephanie Arellanes
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