Peninsula College to debut ‘Find Your Voice’ plays

Peninsula College’s Find Your Voice Play Festival featuring seven never-before-seen original plays by students and community members will debut May 30 for a two-weekend run in the Peninsula College Little Theater in Port Angeles.

Peninsula College’s Find Your Voice Play Festival featuring seven never-before-seen original plays by students and community members will debut May 30 for a two-weekend run in the Peninsula College Little Theater in Port Angeles.

Performances are at 7:30 p.m. May 30-31 and June 6-7. Tickets are $7 general admission and $5 for senior citizens and non-PC students. PC students will be admitted free.

One of the criteria for submitting a play to the festival was the inclusion of three random objects somewhere in the manuscript. This year’s words were sloth, green and space.

The plays are:

• “What Pablo Said” by Naomi Klockars, directed by Tiannah Berglund

• “Cemetery Gates” by Ean Henninger, directed by Ean Henninger

• “The Answer” by Cary Pepper, directed by Dr. Lara Starcevich

• “Let’s Rob a Bank” by Mirza Rachmat, directed by Hannah Hendrickson

• “My Faveclassever” by Lara Starcevich, directed by Sierra Stack Frances

• “Over Mojitos” by Jeremiah Paulsen, directed by Gloria Lht.

• “Green Sloth and Space” by Sharon French, directed by Sharon French

Some of the plays also can be seen in an excerpted format on June 5 during Peninsula College’s celebration of student arts week.

The excerpts will be performed as part of the college’s Studium Generale program at 12:35 p.m. Thursday, June 5.

The free program is presented in the Little Theater.

For information on other upcoming events, visit the college website at www.pencol.edu or see www.facebook.com/PeninsulaCollege.