Rogues' Gallery at Delta College
'Rogues' Gallery' to explore 'absurdity of being human'
February 19, 2021

Delta Drama continues exploring the new world of digital theatre with a virtual production of Rogues’ Gallery, a collection of nine bizarre, explosive, and darkly humorous stories from Pulitzer Prize-winning author John Patrick Shanley.

The performance will stream online Feb. 26, Feb. 27, and Feb. 28. Free tickets are available at deltadrama.com. Choose a date and you will have 24 hours to view the production.

A collection of monologues featuring nine magnetic characters, Rogues’ Gallery delves into the allure of bad behavior and the absurdity of being human. The production is written explicitly for an online platform.

The production contains adult material and adult language, and is recommended for ages 14 and up.


PRODUCTION STAFF

Director                                             Casey McClellan

Assistant Director                             Asia Barakat

Costume Design                              Jonathan Singer

Lighting & Projection Design           Kevin Bautch

Sound Design                                 Casey McClellan

 

CAST

Mark Becerra

Michael Gonzalez

Alexandra Loreth

Kayla McConnell

Marcus Richard

Mike Sicari

Imri M. Tate

Tyler Vernon

Mitchell Worrell-Olson

Produced by special arrangement with Dramatists Play Service Inc.
Press/Industry Information – contact greg.foro@deltacollege.edu

 

About Delta Drama

The Drama Program believes in the importance of providing to the college community a Drama curriculum that develops knowledge, skills and competencies necessary for transfer to the upper division level as well as fulfilling AA Degree general education requirements.

The Drama Program provides a rigorous, disciplined, and integrated curriculum designed to meet the vocational demands of the theatre profession. We offer scholarships to new students who qualify.

The Actor Training program is a two-year course of study in which students who have successfully auditioned can concentrate their efforts in rigorous acting classes three times a week in the first year and five times a week in the second year, while also studying stagecraft in separate technical classes.