Spring 2022 Festival of New Works on May 7, 2022

Spring 2022 Festival of New Works on May 7, 2022
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Yakima Valley College’s Playmasters presents its Spring 2022 Festival of New Works — original short plays written by YVC students. The event will include two original plays, “Letters” written by Tanager Ryan and “War is a Short, Sweet Racket” written by Jose Rocha. Performances will be held May 5, 6 and 7 at 7:30 p.m. in YVC’s Kendall Hall, Building #12, Black Box Theatre. Admission is $5 for general public; entry is free for YVC students, faculty and staff. Tickets can be purchased online.
“Letters” is the story of a newlywed couple recently torn apart by war as they attempt to stay in contact with each other despite the terrible conflict their country faces. Cast members include Damon Alvarez, Daliah Nelson, Carlee Richard and Josh Rocha.
“War is a Short, Sweet Racket” leads us inside the mind of a troubled young man who has lost his faith in his country, his girlfriend back home, and himself. Cast members include Damon Alvarez, Dalilah Nelson, Esmeralda Cruz and Abel Palmandez.
For more information contact Alicia Bickley at abickley@yvcc.edu or Ray Pritchard at rpritchard@yvcc.edu.
Event type: Performance
Organization: Playmasters Drama,

Original source can be found here.



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