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Photo Flash: SBCC Theatre Arts Department THE LAST LIFEBOAT

By: Oct. 19, 2018
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SBCC Theatre Arts Department will present a student showcase production of THE LAST LIFEBOAT by Luke Yankee, November 7-17, 2018 in the Jurkowitz Theatre.

J. Bruce Ismay was an upper-crust Englishman who always did what was expected of him. He went to the best schools, married the right society girl (even though he was in love with someone else) and vowed to his staunch, unfeeling father on his deathbed that he would take over the family shipping business and build the biggest, most opulent ship the world had ever seen: the RMS Titanic. What an accomplishment! We all know the story of how the ship sank...or do we? Ismay saved as many people as he could on that fateful night, and finally, with no women and children in sight, he stepped into the last lifeboat...and was branded a coward and a traitor forever. The world needed a scapegoat for the sinking of the Titanic and Ismay became the perfect target. The Last Lifeboat is the story of the Titanic that has never been told. This epic tale explores not only the tragedy itself, but the sensationalized trials and aftermath of the night that changed the world forever.

Directed by R. Michael Gros, Scenic and Lighting Design by Patricia L. Frank, Costume Design by Pamela Shaw and Sound Design by Ben Crop. Our cast of talented students includes Hannah Brudney, Cameron Clouse, Manuel Davila, Lidia Dragone, Aurora Cassandra Gooch, Natalie Grace, Gustav Högmo, Jacqui Kokler, Isabelle Marchand, Penny O'Mahoney, Ryan Ostendorf, Jason Rogel, Liam Sheehan, Mimi Vörösmarthy and Johnny Waaler.

Following the November 11, 2pm matinee there will be a free talk-back with the playwright Luke Yankee.


Performances will be November 7-17, Wednesday through Saturday @ 7:30pm, Sunday November 11 and Saturday November 17 @ 2pm. The Sunday, November 11, 2pm performance will be live-captioned for the hearing-impaired. Ticket prices are $18 general/$15 seniors & SBCC staff/$10 students and seating is general admission. Due to the intimate nature of the Jurkowitz Theatre, no late seating is permitted. Parking is free and near the theatre on SBCC's West Campus, 900 block of Cliff Drive. Call the Garvin Theatre Box Office at 805-965-5935 or purchase tickets online at www.theatregroupsbcc.com.

Photo Credit: Ben Crop

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Manuel Davila, Hannah Brudney and Johnny Waaler

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Manuel Davila, Johnny Waaler, Lidia Dragone, Hannah Brudney and Mimi Vörösmarthy

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Johnny Waaler and Hannah Brudney

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Mimi Vörösmarthy, Lidia Dragone, Hannah Brudney and Johnny Waaler

Photo Flash: SBCC Theatre Arts Department THE LAST LIFEBOAT  Image
Mimi Vörösmarthy, Manuel Davila, Johnny Waaler, Lidia Dragone, and Hannah Brudney




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