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Washburn University theatre presents “Too Much Light Makes the Baby Go Blind.” It was held in Neese – Gray Theatre from Feb. 21 to March 2.
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The cast give their applause to the off-stage workers of the play. In the play, 30 shows were presented under 60 minutes.
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Clayton Smith(left), freshman theatre major, delivers his lines to Jillian Drummond(right), junior mass media major. The drama included a variety of selections from various different playscripts.
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The audience watches as the performances unfold. More than 200 attendees were present in the theatre.
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Connie Erwin, freshman theatre major, participates in the drama performance. There were opportunities for audiences to participate with the cast and be a part of the drama.
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Gage Gooding (right), sophomore theatre major, performs alongside the volunteer audience members (left). Gooding delivered a play called “A Pair of Shoes.”
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The group’s portray the storyline using pictures. The props used in the show were created by the cast during rehearsals.
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Taylor Moore (left), sophomore, communication studies major and theatre major, Drummond (middle left), Grace Thacker (middle right), freshman art education major, Caroline Scarbrough (right), freshman elementary major, perform the play and portray their characters.They presented the play called “We are all Individuals.”
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Elliot Pruitt, sophomore forensic investigation major, widens her eyes during a dramatic moment on stage. Pruitt used big body movements and a loud voice to portray her character.
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Smith (left), and Pruitt (standing) play their act “Blind Date.”They borrowed an audience member to complete their scene.
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Taylor Moore, sophomore communication studies major and theatre minor, cradles a toy chicken as part of the play. Moore’s performance with her toy chicken was one of the last for the evening.
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Gooding (left), Jaxon Schroeder (middle), freshman musical theatre major, Smith (right), Pruitt (forward), scream at each other during one of the performances.The theatre department suggested a $10 donation for general admission with a pay-what-you-can option.
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Pruitt (left) leans back in her chair as the cast kicks off another selection.The cast took requests from the audiences to perform the next play.
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Jaxon Schroeder (right), freshman musical theatre major, points at Gooding (left) during the drama.The cast featured a total of 30 actors.
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Schroeder (left) and Noah Hart (right), freshman environmental biology major, show a play using their hand structure for the audience.The audience laughed at their performance.
Washburn University Theatre presents interactive show, “Too Much Light Makes the Baby Go Blind”
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Hi, I’m Arohi Rai, and I’m an Assistant Editor for the Review Team. I’m currently in my second year at Washburn, majoring in nursing. Being part of the Student Media Team has been an incredible opportunity, allowing me to learn a lot along the way. Writing stories and covering events has really boosted my confidence in public speaking. This year, I’m excited to learn even more and continue growing both personally and professionally! In my free time, I love watching different horror movies and getting lost in the thrill. I also enjoy singing, although I’m more of a shower singer than a public one!
