Some people stress out when life gets tough, but Jesse and Leslie create
their own fantasy kingdom.
The Fargo-Moorhead Community Theatre is currently playing their second
show of their 61st season, “The Bridge to Terabithia” weekends
through October.
Tennessee Williams is probably one of the most difficult American
playwrights to fully understand. His elaborate metaphor-filled dialogue
has the opportunity of easily being misinterpreted if performed by
actors who lack the technique and delivery necessary. “The Glass
Menagerie” is no exception, and the Tin Roof Theatre Company
proves it has what it takes to properly perform Williams’ work.
Carlos Mencia is coming to Fargo tonight, and the “Mind of Mencia” front
man is eagerly anticipating his first time in the Dakotas. “I
find that in places like Fargo, I get the best reception,” Mencia
said. “When you go to a city like Houston, they get to see all
those concerts and performers all the time so they aren’t as
excited. The energy in the smaller towns is unbelievable.”
Many programs in college don’t prepare students for real
life. Of course there are internships that give students some
experience, but not many get a hands-on approach of how to go
through an interview. Nov. 5 from noon to 7 p.m., performance
students in the NDSU Theatre program and local high school students
are invited to join award-winning casting director, Arnold Mungioli
for a once in a lifetime opportunity.