“Eat, drink for tomorrow we die,” said Jeffrey Kahan, associate professor of English, during the University of La Verne’s fourth annual celebration of William Shakespeare’s 442nd birthday held Tuesday in the Davenport Dining Hall.
After three long years of careful planning, several months of casting and intense rehearsals, audience members were able to witness James Darrah’s visions take shape on stage during the production of his senior thesis, “The Trojan Women.” The production was presented to an overwhelming turnout in the University of La Verne’s Cabaret Theatre last weekend.
Variety proved to be the overall theme at the 2005 University of La Verne Directing Studio One Act Festival. Student and faculty directors, designers and actors participated in the plays, which ranged from physical comedy to intense drama, as well as everything in between.