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Uploaded by on Apr 16, 2009

A few Monologues and songs from the Pasadena City College Theater Department Presentation of "Spoon River Anthology" by Edger Lee Masters directed by Mike Alva. Filmed on Monday April 6, 2009 at 7pm in the Little Theater. This segment includes: "Yee Bow" by Alfred Dicioco; "Times Are Getting Hard" by Lita Neumann; "Eugene Carman" by Bryan Guevara; "Spoon River" by Alfred Dicioco, Ashley Moller, Daniel Cristante, Lita Neumann and Patrick Sy on guitar; "William & Emily" by Daniel Cristante & Mary Huff; and "Anne Ruthledge" by Tempele Smith.

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  • Nor did we when we put it on. No production will be like ours, I had to reedit the entire script to fit the actors I had cast and still maintain the integrity of the story. All in all we had an amazing response.

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  • What an excellent job this cast did-- performing such difficult pieces. Thank you for sharing your talents! I enjoyed this very much. Best of luck as you pursue your goals-- but please stay involved in the Arts! You each have a gift to share!

  • Im in this play it is a pain in the ass and really long nut good monologues

  • Hopefully no production will ever resemble this one.

  • Spoon River Anthology is a great read but to perform it you really have to be on top of your game.

  • we did this at my high school; by the end of the show, I think the director, the audience and the actors all wanted to kill ourselves

  • My high school did this=]

  • I liked it, my college is doing it right now and believe me we do not have our shit togerther lol

  • Excellent idea and production of one of the best and most influential American literary works of the last century.

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