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Montgomery County Community College announces two student theater performances for April

Montgomery County Community College has announced two performances set to grace the Montco Cultural Center stages in April — “Homefree” by Lisa Loomer, and “Lost Girl” by Kimberly Belflower.

From left, Sam Memon and Tazmin Ratkowski rehearse for Montgomery County Community College’s Drama Club and Theatre Arts Program performance of “Lost Girl,” in the Black Box Theatre, Science Center 107, on the Blue Bell Campus, 340 DeKalb Pike, Blue Bell. (Credit: Nicholas Decolli)

Montgomery County Community College has announced two performances set to grace the Montco Cultural Center stages in April — “Homefree” by Lisa Loomer, and “Lost Girl” by Kimberly Belflower.

Montgomery County Community College has announced two performances set to grace the Montco Cultural Center stages in April — “Homefree” by Lisa Loomer, and “Lost Girl” by Kimberly Belflower.

Directed by Theatre Assistant Professor Tim Gallagher, students in MCCC’s West End Student Theatre and Theatre Arts Program will present “Homefree” in North Hall 228 at the College’s Pottstown Campus, 16 E. High Street, Pottstown. Performances will be held April 11 through April 13 at 7 p.m., April 12 at 12:30 p.m. and April 14 at 2 p.m. Free parking is available in the college’s South Hall parking lot.

“Homefree” is a dark urban fairy tale about three cast-out teens and the flip side of the American dream. Their journey is described as “crazy, funny and frightening,” as they explore what is home and what their relationship means to them and each other. Please note that this production contains mature content.

The cast includes Colin Hogan, Nelly Jefferson, Autumn Sherry, Dillon Diorio, Sonja Rosenwald, Jesse Raab, Mikayla Depompeo, Rhea Khilnani, Yadi Padilla, John Morgeneier and X Walker. The production and design team include Austin T. Diachynsky, Tristan J. Herren, Janelle Jefferson, Yadiomi Padilla and Dillon J. Diorio. The crew includes Ethan Aiu, Char Crocker, Daniel O'Neill, Addison Streat and Baraka Tart.

Following “Homefree,” students in the Drama Club and MCCC’s Theatre Arts Program will present “Lost Girl,” directed by Theatre Instructor Rob Heller, in the Black Box Theatre, Science Center 107, on the Blue Bell Campus, 340 DeKalb Pike, Blue Bell. Performances will be held April 25 at 8 p.m., April 26 at 12:30 p.m. and 8 p.m., April 27 at 2 p.m. and 7 p.m. and April 28 at 2 p.m.

Free parking is available in the Morris Road and Science Center parking lots.

“Lost Girl” is a coming-of-age experience of first love and lasting loss and continues the story of the J.M. Barrie’s beloved character, the girl who had to grow up. In the story, Wendy decides, long after returning from Neverland, that she must find Peter in order to reclaim her kiss and move on with her life.

The cast includes Tazmin Ratkowski, Xander Soboleski, Ally Cole, Maeve Brennan, Merlin Simmons, Genesys Perez-Berrios, Rhiannon Baldini, Morgan Krause, Zaki Coleman, Nicholas Decoli, Thomas Mayes and Sam Memon. The production and design team include Sam Memon, Grayson Santino, Jarach Cox, Sarah "Kat" Morrow, Michael O'Hagann, Colin Sokol, Bre Freeman and Ava Girnius. The crew includes Davlat Asrorov, Maeve Brennan, Anthony Dimarcella, Angelita Gonzalez-Devinney, Mahedi Hassan, Ryan Hinderliter, Thomas Mayes, Nora Redmond, Nate Root, Tori Scurry, Analycia Smith and Steele Stevens.

“The students have been pouring their energy and creativity into rehearsing for these productions,” said Gallagher. “They are eager to share their hard work with their peers and community members, inviting them to become fully immersed in the intriguing shows. We hope the audience will not only enjoy the experience but also be moved by the talent and dedication of our students.”

Tickets are on sale now for both shows and are $15 for adults, and $10 for students, seniors and children. Order your tickets at mc3.edu/tickets.

The student performances are part of MCCC’s newly launched Montco Cultural Center, the platform for the College’s arts and cultural programming and venues, including the newly renovated, 563-seat theater in Blue Bell, the Black Box Theatre, North Hall theater, and the fine arts galleries at both campuses.


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