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‘Equivocation’ A Raving Success

By Kristin Roberts

**There will be a matinee showing Wednesday November 9th at 2:07 p.m. with evening performances November 10th – 12th at 7:07 p.m. in the Will Rogers Auditorium.

Bill Cain’s play Equivocation calls for a cast of six actors to tackle upwards of eighteen roles, to portray a story based upon a lie about a true story, and to present such themes as religious persecution, vengeance, posterity, and the moral question of truth in the face of certain death.

RSU’s cast delivers all of this with a flourish. Two actors were assigned only one role each—Jerry Sipp, an equity actor from NewYork, who plays William Shagspeare and Hannah Westlund as his daughter Judith. While they may not have the sheer amount of characters to portray as their fellow cast members, these two provide anchors from which the play may rise.

Greg Thompson brings solidity to the character of Richard and lends wonderful recitations of Shakespeare’s works within the play. David Prock’s versatility and sheer energy are sure to make him a crowd favorite.

Colter Sharon’s mild Nate contrasts well with his outstanding performance of Cecil, a character one might love to hate. And finally Josh Gammon’s steady role as Armin is not to be overlooked— that character as well as others found in the second act of the play are replete with insight and humor.

This production could not be possible without the direction of David Blakely, closely helped by his assistant director Mary Mackie and costume designer Renée Cox. The production team and crew have helped to create a spectacular and elaborate set and have devised clever ways to bring to life onstage the seemingly impossible.

Performing a play based heavily upon language and the art of manipulating words, the cast delivered lines mostly in a seamless fashion even in their first performance. While the runtime may seem daunting to some, the plot pulls the audience in from the first scene to the last.

A play featuring the Bard himself, a Machiavellian villain, the infamous Gunpowder Plot, and a bold investigation of the human condition is sure to enlighten and please. The play also demonstrates just how many forms equivocation can take through its many characters and their needs and desires.

While Shakespeare is a main subject, the tone is contemporary, which renders it very accessible. This play is an extremely bold endeavor for a university theatre group, but with it RSU has achieved brilliant success.

It will be running through the 12th with a matinee showing Wednesday the 9th at 2:07, and then the 10th – 12th at 7:07 in the Will Rogers Auditorium.

“I Want Answers!” Coming to RSU Public Television

By: Brooke Martin

“I Want Answers!” is a student game show for high school academic teams in Green Country, hosted by Rick Reimer, campus director of Northeast Technology Center. The show’s thirteen episode season will premiere on air Wednesdays at 8 p.m. starting October 19 on the RSU Public Television channel. The show will sit in the half hour slot between “Between the Lines” and “Antiques Roadshow”. Read More→

Hollywood on the Hill

By Cody Nix

From the classroom to the silver screen, RSU’s Fine Arts Film Series brings innovative and controversial films to the Claremore campus.
“The series is designed to show critically significant and historic films that students probably haven’t had an opportunity to see on the big screen,” says Dr. Hugh Foley.

Foley, a Fine Arts Department professor and member of the film committee, says the series is designed to showcase important American films, as well as international films.
“We want to show international films so we can provide students an opportunity to learn about other parts of the world that may have some important value, but the students normally wouldn’t chase down on their own.” Read More→

Happy Fall Y’all

By Olivia Jorgensen

Coming up in the month of October is a new Campus Activities Team (CAT) event called Happy Fall Y’all. The event will be taking place on October 12, 2011 on the Centennial Center Lawn and Patio from 5:00-8:00 PM. The event is open to all RSU students, faculty, and staff. Darcy Roach, the Fun and Games Chair for CAT, describes Happy Fall Y’all as a, “carnival celebrating fall.” Read More→