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Jesse Curvin
Lecturer
Theatre and Dance
University of Wisconsin-La Crosse
Jesse Curvin
Lecturer
Theatre and Dance
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Jesse Curvin
Lecturer
Theatre and Dance
University of Wisconsin-La Crosse
Lecturer
Theatre and Dance
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Jesse Curvin, David Harlan, Amanda Kolbe and Mary Trotter, all Theatre & Dance, presented "Lilly's Purple Plastic Purse" at as part of the 2024-2025 season on April 5 in Frederick Theatre. The production, directed by Mary Trotter, featured the work of David Harlan, sound design; Mandy Kolbe, props design and scenic painting; and Jesse Dylan Curvin, technical direction; along with the work of students River Podjasek, scenic design; Elin Vogeli, costume design; Coleman Breedlove, lighting design; A Muma, assistant props design; and Morgan Millard, stage management. 1,472 elementary school children enjoyed the production during nine weekday performances on April 2-4, as did audiences for the three sold out performances on Saturday, April 5.
Submitted on: April 7