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Author: Chelsea Barron

‘Book of Days’ whips up suspense
Arts & Entertainment

‘Book of Days’ whips up suspense

June 4, 2015June 4, 2015 Chelsea Barron

Written by Lanford Wilson and directed in Citrus College’s Little Theatre by Cherie Brown, the two act murder mystery “Book of Days” packs an engrossing

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Unexpected charm makes ‘Dogfight’ soar
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Unexpected charm makes ‘Dogfight’ soar

May 6, 2015May 6, 2015 Chelsea Barron

In “Dogfight,” showcased in Citrus College’s Little Theatre for one weekend, director John Vaughan found a way to melt toxic machismo into soft, clumsy young

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‘Hard to See’ dazzles audiences
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‘Hard to See’ dazzles audiences

April 1, 2015April 1, 2015 Chelsea Barron

Chelsea Brynd, portraying Edith as the ominous spirit Obake, played by Mercedes DeGuchy, watches with her minions in the shadows. (Jaclyn Spencer/Clarion) “Very Still and

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Getting his big musical break
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Getting his big musical break

March 18, 2015June 4, 2015 Chelsea Barron

Sunday afternoon, 2 p.m. Voices are wafting out of the stained glass windows of the International Full Gospel Fellowship Church, but one voice is missing.

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Theatre tech students prepared to go big time
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Theatre tech students prepared to go big time

March 4, 2015June 4, 2015 Chelsea Barron

When it was first launched, the Emerging Theatre Technologies program offered a handful of classes, a meager collection of equipment, and a newly appointed staff

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