The Seattle Times highlights the performance of Cornish theater faculty member Carol Roscoe in their review of Pilgrims Musa and Sheri in the New World by Yussef El Guindi at ACT (A Contemporary Theatre).
In another Cornish connection, Christine Sumption, Humanities & Sciences faculty, acted as dramaturg on the new romantic comedy. The play was developed during the 2010 Icicle Creek Theatre Festival in collaboration with ACT Theatre.
Visit ACT’s website for more information and tickets.
Image: Shanga Parker and Carol Roscoe. Photo by Chris Bennion.

