Student Showcase is an opportunity to perform anything that you have been wanting to work on or “showcase”.
To sign up please leave a comment with your name, the piece you’re working on, and how long it is. We’ll take the first 15 or so performers to sign up in an effort to finish up around midnight. Also, please put on the comment anything you would need, i.e. sound, acting blocks, etc.
Sign-up is open until 8:00 AM the day of Showcase.
This is a great way to practice for auditions, present a scene you are rehearsing in class, or just have fun performing.
All talents are encouraged to join, such as singing, acting, directing, dancing, poetry, instrumentals etc.
Another great way to get involved is to write a script or short scene! We’ll find people to read it! You can sign your work or leave it anonymous! Just bring it in and leave it on the edge of the stage.
The next showcase will be November 12 at 10:30pm in The Purple Masque. Even if you are not performing something come and support your friends who are and enjoy a free show.
If you have questions or if you have something you’d like announced at Showcase, you can email Mark Young (marky@ksu.edu).
Cory Jennett
Shakespeare Monologue
About a minute
Nothing extra needed
Thank you!
Danielle Levings
All That’s Known, Spring Awakening
About 2 minutes.
I’ll need a sound hookup to my mac or an auxiliary cord to hook into the headphone jack.
Thank you!
Mallory Diekmann, Cat Huck, and Sandy Chastan
a Scene from a Play
about 5 minutes
We’ll use some blocks, but that’s it!
Thank you!
Gabby Browne
Love is
About two minutes
Yay
Drew George
monolougues from Dinner with Friends
4.5 ish min
nothing really needed.
Thanks!
Elise Poehling and Donovan Woods, Scene
(Less than 5 minutes, nothing extra needed)
Cody O’hare and Jonah Ericson
Left Brain Right Brain -Poemy thing
about 5 minutes
Nothing extra needed
Thanks
Nicholas James Schoonover
Slam Poem
Probably about 5 minutes
Matt Harrison and Daijah Porchee
Monologue + Electronic Music
4 minutes
Four acting blocks and possibly a chair for Daijah
Cheers,
I will be doing an interpretive dance to chandelier by sia.
It’s about 4 minutes and I have the music.
Nicholas James Schoonover and Logan Stacer, slam poem, “How to be a Man, 101”