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Article: 'Pastiche' highlights variety of talents.
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- Journal-World (Lawrence, Kansas)
- Article date:
- September 14, 2006
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Byline: Terry Rombeck
Sep. 14--Matthew Crooks had no idea Linda Hope could sing so well.
Crooks, a Kansas University sophomore, mainly knew Hope as the manager of audience services for University Theatre. But recently she's been onstage, her character trying to seduce his young, impressionable character in a scene from "A Streetcar Named Desire." "It's very hot, let me tell you," Crooks says. The scene will be part of "Pastiche," a first-ever performance at University Theatre that is aimed both at getting student actors on stage earlier in the semester and raising money for an upcoming University Theatre trip to Lithuania. The show, which ...