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<p>Jordan Plowman</p>



<p><em>Multimedia Editor</em></p>



<p>Coming soon to a web platform near you, Butler Community College’s theatre department proudly presents “JOE SENT ME: A GLIMPSE AT THE ROARING TWENTIES.” &nbsp;</p>



<p>“JOE SENT ME” is a minimalistic readers’ theatre, ‘theatre of the mind’ to show each actor’s ability to animate their character to life without intense actor to actor interaction.&nbsp;</p>



<p>“The ensemble members are: Ben Bolinger, Emma Burnett, Jade Darnell, Samuel Downey, Hannah Johnson, Kelsi Harris, Ian McDaniel, Tori Peavey, Chelsie Penner, Maddie Riter-Bowman, Caden Runnalls, Josh Staats, Christian Watkins, David Williams,” Director Bob Peterson said.&nbsp;</p>



<p>The play is not one of normalcy, actors are not going to fully interact, but tell stories of 1920’s.&nbsp;</p>



<p>“’JOE SENT ME’ is a montage of historical events that happened during the 1920s starting with the end of World War I and ending with the Great Depression,” Runnalls said. “Some scenes are readings of stories written during the time while other bits represent a historical event.”&nbsp;</p>



<p>Adapting to a new normal of COVID restrictions, Peterson, professor of theatre and speech, had to find a new way to showcase a production. Peterson and Samuel Sparks, professor of theatre and speech, direct productions throughout the year in a usual pattern of one to two plays or musical each semester with a children’s theatre in the spring.&nbsp;&nbsp;</p>



<p>Per new health and safety CDC guidelines, it is no longer safe for a traditional packed&nbsp;house show. To meet said guidelines, every person enters the building would have to wear a mask and sit at least three seats away on either side, and the row must be alternated to keep a six-foot bubble of safety. Instead of being uncomfortable for two to two and half hours, why not watch it from anywhere at any time?&nbsp;&nbsp;</p>



<p>Butler theatre department is working its best to do exactly that. Over the weekend of Friday, Sept. 25 through Sunday, Sept. 27, the “JOE SENT ME” cast assembled to perform a ‘live’ performance for the department to put out for viewing.&nbsp;</p>



<p>As of Wednesday, Sept. 30, the theatre department has yet to release where and when a live filmed video featuring a full-blown show will be hosted. According to Runnalls, who is starring in the play, the video has been sent to an editing company.&nbsp;</p>
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