Drama department presents virtual show ‘Love and Information’
By Kyndal Harrison | November 19, 2020The drama department took on a lofty goal of virtually presenting what would have been a traditional stage play in a pandemic-free semester.
The drama department took on a lofty goal of virtually presenting what would have been a traditional stage play in a pandemic-free semester.
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