Last lecture is musical

Performing “I’m a Rolling Stone” by The Sonics, David Flaten, professor of theatre arts, begins his lecture “‘Less Attitude, More Gratitude’: La Verne Theatre” Tuesday in the President’s Dining Room. In his lecture, Flaten reminisced over his years at La Verne, sharing stories of old performances and teachings that made his experience memorable. By sharing his gratitude, Flaten ended the meeting having the whole room sing along to “Bring Flowers” by Malvina Reynolds. / photo by Janelle Kluz
Performing “I’m a Rolling Stone” by The Sonics, David Flaten, professor of theater arts, begins his lecture “‘Less Attitude, More Gratitude’: La Verne Theatre” Tuesday in the President’s Dining Room. In his lecture, Flaten reminisced over his years at La Verne, sharing stories of old performances and teachings that made his experience memorable. By sharing his gratitude, Flaten ended the meeting having the whole room sing along to “Bring Flowers” by Malvina Reynolds. / photo by Janelle Kluz
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