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(Photo by Rachel Frick Cardelle)

Poking Fun at the Arts Industry

ONEONTA—“SNAP,” a play written by Sarah Burry and directed by Barbara Kahl, will be showing at Hartwick College’s Lab Theatre Wednesday, March 5 through Saturday, March 8. Columnist Rachel Frick Cardelle talked at length about the production with Jas Stuchel, for which this show serves as their senior thesis, a requirement for Hartwick College theater majors. You can read Cardelle’s interview with Stuchel on AllOtsego.com. Pictured above are the cast and crew: front row, from left, Jas Stuchel (Tristan, sound designer), Rheana Cameron (Elle), Jaylene Rodriguez (Riley), Samuel M. Scott (stage manager), Professor Barbara Kahl (director); back row, from left, Zack Corbett (Manuel), Sylvia Yates (Professor Val), Jordan Earl (Professor Pecora), Hannah Gilliand (Rose), Mario Rosario (scenic design), and Liliana Buettner (costume designer). A little camera shy, hiding behind Samuel and Prof. Kahl is Blue, the guidedog (future actor?) in training. Not shown: Vaughn Wagnecz (TA).

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