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Bad Ideas cast member Saige Coleman ('23) said that there is no such thing as a small role in theater because all roles are equally important.

Edward Tulane cast member Ellie Burns ('23) said that Covenant Theater is so special because of the people. "Just the community, how Christ is the center of everything and there's no competition. It's just be yourself and have fun. Nice and simple."

Running crew member Sofia Stowers said that people are open and inviting. As a new junior, freshman came up and said "Hi" to her.

This past weekend, Covenant Theater presented the Fall Double Feature. Act One, Bad Ideas for Bad Television Shows, is a comedy and Act 2, The Miraculous Journey of Edward Tulane, is a drama based on the children’s book of the same name. Edward Tulane was performed at Barnes and Noble the first weekend of September.

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Design Manager Reagan Conger ('23) said that her favorite moment was "seeing David in his panda suit for the first time. Just seeing him waddle down the hallway in that costume, is incredible and every time he's on stage with that costume, it's just hilarious to watch."

Stage Manager Jayden Hawkins ('23) said that one of her favorite parts was, "the transition music for 'Don't Date My Mom', when Johnathan walked in. It was this Bachelorette music. The first time I heard it, I was dying laughing."

Edward Tulane cast member Elijah Fosnot ('23) said that his favorite moment was when the cast would dance around during the transition music for Bad Ideas.

Tech Manager/Sound Designer Zach Duigou ('23) said that he enjoyed "designing different scenes as far as sound goes. Listening to a bunch of strange sounds has been enjoyable."

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