Want to see Clark’s production of “Urinetown” for free? Clark’s theater program is looking for ushers who can volunteer for the upcoming musical “Urinetown” on Feb. 23, March 2 and March 3 from 7 p.m. until the play ends. Drama teacher Gene Biby said ushers stand at entrances, receive tickets […]
Tag: Decker Theater
A New Measure of an Old Tale
A woman dressed in a tight corset dress struts across the stage, an injured hip lagging her steps. She passes a judge in a flowing robe who strides to center stage, chin held high and eyes steely as he watches the people around him. A deep voice calls from the […]
Ushers Needed
Clark College theatre is in need of volunteer ushers for its upcoming production of “Avenue Q,” which runs Feb. 19, 20, 26 and 27 and March 3-5. Drama professor and director of the play, Gene Biby, said that he could “get by” with two ushers for each performance, but […]
Drama Weave a Tangled Yarn: Rusty Tennant Clark to Postmodern Theater
The Clark College drama department is performing the play “bobraushenbergamerica” in Decker Theater May 8-23. This non-linear play tells various storylines that take place in America, and displays music, comedy and creativity. Rusty Tennant directed the play that was originally written by Charles L. Mee. “Bobraushenbergamerica” is the second production […]
Decker Theater Takes On a Classic
By Savannah Scott in Life The Clark Theater department will open The Rocky Horror Picture Show on Feb. 27. Doors open at midnight and prop bags will be sold at the door for $5 to encourage audience involvement. “This show is a classic for any drama program,” said Theater Director […]
The Hands Behind the Stage
By Kamerin Johnson in Life Tucked behind The Decker Theatre there is a small space. Occupying it is a desk, work benches, and tools; lots of tools. “’What if I fall?’ ‘Oh my dear what if you fly?’” is written across a small work station, surrounded by other drawings and […]
Letter to the Editor
In a recent article of “The Indy,” an issue was raised about the programming of theater productions under the leadership of Dr. Gene Biby. The blame (or credit, depending on one’s point of view, since there has been a considerable increase in student participation in these programs since his arrival) […]