CAMDEN COUNTY
CAMDEN An annual festival of one-act plays, entirely directed and performed by Rutgers-Camden students, will take place next week to start the school's fall 2015 theater program.
CAMDEN An annual festival of one-act plays, entirely directed and performed by Rutgers-Camden students, will take place next week to start the school's fall 2015 theater program.
The Student-Directed One-Act Play Festival takes place in Rutgers-Camden's Black Box Studio Theater, in the Fine Arts Complex on Third Street, between Cooper Street and the Benjamin Franklin Bridge.
All performances, which are directed, performed, and produced by Rutgers-Camden students, are free and open to the public. Performances are scheduled for 7:30 p.m. Thursday, Friday, and Saturday.
Julia Jordan's Nightswim will be directed by Alexis Cabrera, a senior theater major and Camden resident.
Tape, by Jose Rivera, will be directed by Alex Scheinberg, a senior theater major and resident of Collingswood.
David Ives' The Mystery at Twicknam Vicarage will be directed by Bill Epstein, a junior majoring in English and education and a Bergen County resident.
Seating is limited; free tickets are available by calling 856-225-6211, as well as in person at the box office beginning two hours before the performances begin.
More information is available at rutgerscamdentheater.com, or by calling Jake Hufner at 856-225-2870 or e-mailing him at jhufner@camden.rutgers.edu. - Inquirer staff