WHAT: The Impostures of Scapin
WHO: Performed by Moorpark College Theatre Arts
PLOT: The crafty Scapin, servant to the household of Geronte, jumps into the story as he first promises to help in the affairs of his neighbor's son, Octave, then to aid in those of his own charge, Leander (Geronte's son). Scapin knows a good ruse will always win the day and he drafts Sylvestre, Octave's servant, into his schemes. The final scene of the first act is Molière's famous scene in which Scapin spins a tale of kidnapping, foreigners, and ransom. In the end, Scapin's schemes aid in revealing the penniless beauties to be the exact right mates for the young charges—being of high birth after all since they are discovered to be the missing children of both patriarchs.
Full production On campus
Video Link: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=iiKJMRx5lss
“The Impostures of Scapin” 3-23-21 Zoom production
Video link https://youtu.be/nyDxIjIXZAA
“The Impostures of Scapin” 3-25-21 Zoom production
Video link https://youtu.be/78A3lwL7COw
The full production with backstage footage trailer
Video Link: https://youtu.be/wXkftqbv6Zc
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WHAT: Macbeth
WHO: Performed by Moorpark College Theatre Arts
PLOT: It is the future and the pandemic has only gotten worse. A group of teenage girls, bored and filled with angst due to extreme shelter-in-place protocols, decide to sneak out and break into their college's theatre to perform "Macbeth." But since this isn't an official production, the curse is awakened with the first utterance of the word "Macbeth." Deprived for so long, will this curse, the pandemic, or both be the one to cut these young lives short?
WHAT: Macbeth
WHO: Performed by Moorpark College Theatre Arts
PLOT: It is the future and the pandemic has only gotten worse. A group of teenage girls, bored and filled with angst due to extreme shelter-in-place protocols, decide to sneak out and break into their college's theatre to perform "Macbeth." But since this isn't an official production, the curse is awakened with the first utterance of the word "Macbeth." Deprived for so long, will this curse, the pandemic, or both be the one to cut these young lives short?
WHAT: Macbeth
WHO: Performed by Moorpark College Theatre Arts
PLOT: It is the future and the pandemic has only gotten worse. A group of teenage girls, bored and filled with angst due to extreme shelter-in-place protocols, decide to sneak out and break into their college's theatre to perform "Macbeth." But since this isn't an official production, the curse is awakened with the first utterance of the word "Macbeth." Deprived for so long, will this curse, the pandemic, or both be the one to cut these young lives short?
WHAT: Macbeth
WHO: Performed by Moorpark College Theatre Arts
PLOT: It is the future and the pandemic has only gotten worse. A group of teenage girls, bored and filled with angst due to extreme shelter-in-place protocols, decide to sneak out and break into their college's theatre to perform "Macbeth." But since this isn't an official production, the curse is awakened with the first utterance of the word "Macbeth." Deprived for so long, will this curse, the pandemic, or both be the one to cut these young lives short?
WHAT: Macbeth
WHO: Performed by Moorpark College Theatre Arts
PLOT: It is the future and the pandemic has only gotten worse. A group of teenage girls, bored and filled with angst due to extreme shelter-in-place protocols, decide to sneak out and break into their college's theatre to perform "Macbeth." But since this isn't an official production, the curse is awakened with the first utterance of the word "Macbeth." Deprived for so long, will this curse, the pandemic, or both be the one to cut these young lives short?
WHAT: Macbeth
WHO: Performed by Moorpark College Theatre Arts
PLOT: It is the future and the pandemic has only gotten worse. A group of teenage girls, bored and filled with angst due to extreme shelter-in-place protocols, decide to sneak out and break into their college's theatre to perform "Macbeth." But since this isn't an official production, the curse is awakened with the first utterance of the word "Macbeth." Deprived for so long, will this curse, the pandemic, or both be the one to cut these young lives short?