CSC presents 'Miss Julie' Nov. 14-17

Coleton Bevins, left, speaks to David Craven, interim director of technical theatre, and student stage manager Taylor Thies during a rehearsal for
Coleton Bevins, left, speaks to David Craven, interim director of technical theatre, and student stage manager Taylor Thies during a rehearsal for "Miss Julie" October 31, 2019. (Photo by Daniel Binkard/Chadron State College)

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CHADRON – The Chadron State College Theatre department will present “Miss Julie,” a naturalistic tragedy, Nov. 14-17. All performances will take place at 7:30 p.m. except the Sunday matinee at 2 p.m.

Admission is free, but tickets for the Black Box Theatre presentation should be reserved online.

UPDATE: Tickets for the Thursday show are sold out. Tickets are available for all other shows.

The play, set in 1890, is about a rich man’s daughter, who has an affair with a footman during a midsummer celebration. The difference in their social statuses keeps them from confessing their love publicly and creates conflict.

Theatre Professor Scott Cavin and Artist-in Residence David Craven of Atlanta, said they look forward to presenting “Miss Julie” because it touches on prejudices within society and it shows the good and bad sides of humanity. It is recommended for audience members 17 and older.

CAST

Julie: Shanie Hollenbeck of Estilline, S.D.

Jean: Ryan Arab of Deer Park, N.Y.

Christine: Courtney Smith of Hampton, Neb.

Revelers:

    Rachel Cannon of Anchorage, Alaska

    Autumn Hartwig of Dalton, Neb.

    Cheyenne Bacon of Oshkosh, Neb.

    Trajan Garcia of Alliance, Neb.

    Coleton Bevins of Gering, Neb.

CREW

Stage Manager: Taylor Thies of Rapid City, S.D.

Assistant Stage Manager: Zackary Wellnitz of Rushville, Neb.

Light Board Operator: Jarret Buchholz of Arnold, Neb.

Props Masters: Alyssa Jensen of Spearfish, S.D., and Ezra Hare of Valley, Neb.

Costume Shop Foreman: Brittney Peters of Rapid City, S.D.

Dresser: Levi O'Dell of Sturgis, S.D.

-CSC College Relations

Category: Campus News, Theatre