Penn State Harrisburg’s production of ‘Clue’ was one of five shows selected for the Kennedy Center American College Theater Festival, Region 2, held in Pittsburgh in January.
Penn State Harrisburg students and staff recently took their production of “Clue” on the road to perform at the Kennedy Center American College Theater Festival, Region 2. In the fall, the theater festival sends representatives – often college theater professors, as well as working theater professionals – to watch college productions throughout the region, which includes Pennsylvania and nine other states, and selects shows to perform at the festival.
Penn State Harrisburg’s fall play, "Clue," was one of five shows selected for the Kennedy Center American College Theater Festival, Region 2 in Pittsburgh in January.
Penn State Harrisburg's fall play, "Clue," included an interactive element that allowed audience members to work together to solve a mystery during breaks in the performance.
Penn State Harrisburg students performed "Clue" in the fall of 2023. The cast and crew recently took their production on the road to perform at the Kennedy Center American College Theater Festival, Region 2.
Penn State Harrisburg students and staff recently took their production of “Clue” on the road to perform at the Kennedy Center American College Theater Festival, Region 2. Three members of the cast were also invited to compete in the Irene Ryan Acting Scholarship Competition: Chantelle Harris, who played Miss Scarlett; Katelyn Isbill, who played Mrs. Peacock; and Caleb Steindel, who played Professor Plum.
Penn State Harrisburg’s fall play, “Clue," was one of five shows selected to be performed at the Kennedy Center American College Theater Festival, Region 2, held in Pittsburgh in January.
Penn State Harrisburg students performed "Clue" in the fall of 2023, and recently packed up the production to perform it at the Kennedy Center American College Theater Festival, Region 2, in Pittsburgh.