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Presention Dates: Thursday, April 19 and Friday, April 20, 2012.
Opening Curtain: 7:00 p.m. No entrance permitted after opening curtain.
Location: Harned Sisters Fine Arts Center Stage, Clarendon
Admissions: This play is free of charge to all, because we consider it an academic classroom exercise, however donations to the CC Drama activities fund are always welcome.
Due to mature subject matter and language this play is not recommended for children or those weak of heart.
Cast: Deeanndra Nelson of Electra, Nolan Armstrong of Lockney, Lacie Johnston of Lefors, Sheri Haynes of McLean, and Tanner Britten of Groom.
The American Dream is an early, one-act play by American playwright Edward Albee. It was first staged January 24, 1961, at the York Playhouse in New York City. The play, a satire on American family life, concerns a married couple and their elderly mother. They are visited by two guests this particular day who turn their world upside down.
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The Clarendon College Lady Bulldogs hosted Seward College, from Liberal, Kan., for a double-header last Wednesday, February 29.
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The Bulldogs played Lubbock Christian University’s JV last week, and opened conference play by winning three of four games against El Paso Community College.
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Planning for Kids’ College at Clarendon College is now underway and this year the college is reaching out to the public to find instructors and new course ideas.
Organizers are reaching out to anyone with a skill, talent, hobby, or interest that would make for a fun, educational experience.
“We are really hoping to find instructors and course ideas that we would have never thought of,” Ashlee Estlack, CC Marketing Coordinator said. “There are a lot of talented people in our community and we would love for them to share those talents with these students.”
Students from ages 5-15 are eligible to participate in Kids’ College and courses run the entire months of June and July.
“Kids College is a great summer enrichment program, and by working together with the community we can continue to grow and improve our offerings and the experiences for these students,” Estlack said.
Last summer, 33 courses were offered including new offerings such as Build a Box Kite, Sculpture Class, and Job Shadowing.
If you or someone you know would be interested in teaching a course or you have an idea for a new course, please contact Ashlee Estlack at 806-874-4808 or by email at ashlee.estlack@clarendoncollege.edu.
- Clarendon College Theatre Department Presents Actors Studio Presentation of Edward Albee's "The American Dream" - Posted: 4/11/2012
- Clarendon College seeking instructors, course ideas for Kids' College 2012 - Posted: 3/5/2012
- Bulldogs open conference against LCU JV - Posted: 3/8/2012
- Lady Bulldogs split 2 with SC - Posted: 3/8/2012
- Make the Most of your May Break - Enroll in the Spring Mini Session - Posted: 3/8/2012
- CC spring enrollment down slightly - Posted: 2/6/2012
- Clarendon College Basketball Returns to NJCAA DI Competition - Posted: 2/20/2012
- CLARENDON COLLEGE ANNOUNCES PRESIDENT'S LIST - Posted: 1/10/2012
- CLARENDON COLLEGE ANNOUNCES DEAN'S LIST - Posted: 1/10/2012
- CC Meats Judging team wins at Texas Tech - Posted: 1/31/2012
- Register Now For Spring Classes - Posted: 12/1/2011
- Bulldogs give basketballs to Clarendon elementary students - Posted: 12/11/2011
- Happy Thanksgiving - Posted: 11/18/2011
