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THE ITHACAN

From left, freshmen Kalyn Altmeyer and Jordan Dunn-Pilz rehearse for Gaybraham Lincoln on Nov. 17. Senior Jared Corwin wrote the play, with original music by senior Jake Minter.

Presidential scandal: Student-written musical plays off history by putting a twist on the life of Lincoln

By Nina Varilla, Staff Writer November 22, 2013
Seniors Jared Corwin, Ella Carr and Jake Minter produced an original musical, "Gaybraham Lincoln," which surrounds Abraham Lincoln's secret affair with John Wilkes Booth.
From left, freshman Jelani Pitcher and senior Kate Cough perform in “Dream Acts: A Play About Undocumented DREAM-Eligible Youth” Oct. 29 in Clark Theatre in the Dillingham Center. The show surrounds five immigrant youth trying to avoid deportation.

Theater department produces staged reading of ‘Dream Acts’

By Lucy Walker, Staff Writer January 29, 2013
"Dream Acts" is about five undocumented teenagers who live in New York City under the radar.
Brian Dykstra, HBO def poet and award-winning playwright, performs in his solo show “Brian Dykstra Selling Out” at the Kitchen Theatre. The show is written by Dykstra and explores the American condition.

Review: One-man comedy gives exciting show in ‘Brian Dykstra Selling Out’

By Lucy Walker, Staff Writer December 5, 2012
Written and performed solely by Brian Dykstra, this play is less of a traditional theater piece and more of an extended rant on anything and everything pertinent to money and modern life.

Football

By Michelle Boulé, Blogger March 5, 2012
“We need more paper,” Sango said as he was balling up wads of old newspapers around some small rocks. “Here, HERE! I have some,” yelled Sipho. Making a soccer ball takes a lot of work. Finding the old newspapers and rocks were easy, the ground outside was littered with both. Compacting the paper around the…

Readers’ Theatre captures emotional tribulations

By Lucy Walker, Staff Writer September 14, 2011
In “Frozen,” a play centered on human interaction, actors explore challenging social issues without once interacting physically with each other.
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