October 13, 2011
Achieving the Dream aims to improve students academic success
Volume 47 Issue 4
Meramec student entertains campus through music
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KIMBERLY MORICE STAFF WRITER With a jump to the left and a step to the right, STLCC-Meramec’s theater department pelvic thrust their way to the stage for the Fall 2011 production of The Rocky Horror Picture Show. The show ran five shows on four nights through Oct. 5-7 with a midnight show on Oct. 8. Three of the five shows sold out. “For me, the most important thing about this is I have a student choreographer and a student stage manager. We’ve had thirty volunteers working on the set. This is so much about the students. Both people involved with the makeup are students and the design of [the set]. That is what’s impressed me more than
anything,” Keith Oliver, Rocky Horror Show director, said. “As I’ve watched them rehearse this play. It’s amazing to me to see students step up. I’m very proud of them. That, to me, is the most important thing.” Each show opened with a performance by the live band, made up of some of Meramec’s music teachers such as Garry Gackstatter, Jerry Myers, Ph.D. and Lemar Fitzgerald. “There’s something about having a live band up there, with the beat and the music; I think people are going to discover it’s really fresh,” Oliver said.
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