 DCU Drama Society staged their production of Fresh is the Musical on St. Patrick's campus this week. The story followed Patsy, a first year student, as she tries to navigate her way through DCU and her first ever shout night. So my character is a bit awkward and she's new to the whole college life so she's always very nervous and she's trying to make friends but her mom doesn't want her to and her mom wants her just to stay at home like always but she breaks out of that and kind of has a little bit of a transformation throughout. The production has been in the making for the last six months and was received very well by the DCU audience. I got involved with directing the show over the summer when the Drama Committee reached out to our own members and asked who would like to direct it and I applied for it and ended up getting the job. So terrified but trudged through for six months and here we are. I think people really want to see a show about DCU so whereas last year we did like a Santa story this year about DCU and it's written for students and a featuring of students and like we may have some cameos and the student union popping up every so often. The cast finished up the panto by singing Fairytale of New York. Alison Claire, DCU TV News.