The Bloomsburg Theatre Ensemble and the Bloomsburg University Players are staging Flood Stories, Too from March 7 to 17. Shows are pay what you wish.
More details from BU's College of Liberal Arts blog.
More details from BU's College of Liberal Arts blog.
Written and directed by Gerald Stropnicky, Emeritus member of Bloomsburg Theatre Ensemble, Flood Stories, Too. is a collection of personal narratives and stories of local residents’ experiences with the flood, artfully crafted into a two-act play.
“You’ll see through different monologues that almost all of the actual events are taken from stories that people have given us,” said Phil Czekner, Bloomsburg University student and actor in the production.
Many stories were gathered by Mary Reinsburrow, another Bloomsburg University student and actress in the production. Characters featured in the multitude of stories range from unconcerned students to victims themselves to volunteers, even including Mayor Dan Knorr and Bloomsburg University’s President, Dr. David Soltz.
In addition to the play, there are a series of events related to the events scheduled in the town and university as well.
Friday, March 8th, 5:00 – 6:30 pm, McCormick 1303
Arlene Goldbard, nationally-recognized author/speaker/activist, presents “Tell It! How Shaping Our Stories Shapes Our Lives and Communities”
Saturday, March 9th, 4:30 pm, Alvina Krause Theatre (AKT)
Arlene Goldbard, nationally-recognized author/speaker/activist, & Gerard Stropnicky, director/writer of BTE’s Flood Stories, Too., present
"What Happens When Communities Participate in Telling Their Own Stories"
Sunday, March 10th, 12:30-2:00 pm, Moose Exchange, Grille Room
Gerard Stropnicky presents “Flood Stories, Too.: Context and Process”
Tuesday, March 12th, 6:00 – 8:30 pm, Moose Exchange, Grille Room
Panel 1) Jennifer Whisner, PhD, Asst. Professor of Environmental, Geographical & Geological Sciences, presents “Climate Change and Flooding”
Panel 2) Rita Inklovich, Red Cross; Kathy Lowe, Agape; & Lee Sokoloski, Chief of Police, Bloomsburg, present “The Role of Response Services to the 2011 Flood”
Thursday, March 14th, 6:30 – 7:45 pm, Hartline Rm 108 (Auditorium)
“Psychological Responses to Natural Disaster: Stress, Community, Resilience”
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