Cloud Co. Comm. College Theatre Department To Present Fall Play

Cloud County Community College’s Theatre Department will present its fall play, Arms and the Man, by George Bernard Shaw, November 7-9 in Cook Theatre on the Concordia campus.

Showtime for all three nights will be at 7 p.m. Tickets are $5, but CCCC students will be admitted free.

Arms and the Man is a satire written by Shaw, and first produced in 1894. Like his other works, Arms and the Man questions conventional values and targets war and love in his satirical crosshairs.

The play is directed by Cloud County’s theatre instructor, Julia Burr-Roveti, and is presented by arrangement with Samuel French Publishers.

  • The cast for the play includes:
  • Raina: Caylyn Pfizenmaier, Clay Center, Kan.
  • Catherine Petkoff: Clare McKain, Delphos, Kan.
  • Louka: Sophia Rieke, Belleville, Kan. 
  • Captain Bluntschli: J’Marie Bobo, Salina, Kan.
  • Russian Officer: Andrew Prather, Beloit, Kan.
  • Nicola: Jarell Pierre Yardin, Roche Noires, Mauritius
  • Major Paul Petkoff: Logan Chance, Hays, Kan.
  • Major Sergius Saranoff: Mason Knudsen, Delphos, Kan.
  • Crew: Sarah Rieke, Belleville, Kan.; Andre Smikle, British Virgin Islands; Joee Hurley, Inman, Kan.
  • Props Master and Special Effects: David Shirkey, Concordia, Kan.
  • Set Construction: Keeton Snavely, Concordia, Kan.; Burr-Roveti; Shirkey; and Smikle

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