Performing Arts

2009
PULSAR awards
Presented by City Pulse
Each year, theatre groups from around the Lansing area gather
together to celebrate who's who ... and who's the best of the best!
On June 8th LCC's Performing Arts Department had many in attendance at the 2009
Pulsar awards. The theatre department was well-represented with both nominations
and wins. Congratulations to all!
Winners
An Experiment with an Air Pump
(directed by Mary Job)
...
Received 4 Awards
Ariel O'Jibway - Best Featured Actress in a Play
Tom Schraeder - Best Set Design (Community)
David G.B. Brown - Best Featured Actor in a Play
Christy Pierce - Best Properties
Nominees
Balm in Gilead
(directed by
John Lepard)
Best Ensemble - Play
An Experiment with an Air Pump
(directed by Mary Job)
Best Play
Lead Actor - Alec Nagy
Supporting Actor - J'esse Deardorff-Green
Supporting Actress - Natasha DeSenna Fernandes
Supporting Actress - Kathryn Renaldi Smith
Featured Actor - David G.B. Brown
Featured Actress - Ariel Ojibway
Lighting - Thomas Schraeder
Sound - Andy Callis
Set Design - Thomas Schraeder
Props - Christy Pierce
Costumes - Charlotte Deardorff
Faculty & Student Nominations
(non-LCC
related performances)
Mary Job (Riverwalk Theatre - The Dead -
Best Musical, Director, Ensemble - Musical)
Roberta Otten (Riverwalk Theatre - The Dead -
Choreographer)
Lela Ivey (Peppermint Creek Theatre Company - Some Girls -
Director)
John Lepard (Williamston Theatre - Talley's Folly-
Director, Props)
Chad Badgero (Peppermint Creek Theatre Company -
The Clean House - Director)
Clara Powers (Lansing Civic Players - Fiddler on the Roof -
Music Director)
To attend this year's
PULSAR awards
The event will be held at Houlihan's
(5732 W. Saginaw Hwy, Lansing, MI, 48917) on Monday, June
8 at 5:30 p.m.
Tickets cost $20 per person and must be purchased
no later than 5:00 p.m. on Wednesday, June 3. Dinner & cash bar.
(Limited seating, no tickets at the door)
To Reserve, Call (517) 371-5600 Ext 12
(Please do not call Houlihan's directly)

An Experiment With An Air Pump
Whether you're seeking a career playing music or creating it, acting on stage or working behind the scenes, Performing Arts at Lansing Community College offers you a world of opportunities. Our Music, Theatre and Stage Technology programs can help you develop as an actor, director, singer, composer, designer, technician, producer, and more. With more than 35 faculty from around the world, Performing Arts is dedicated to helping you develop your skills and talents in this exciting field.
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Alice in Wonderland
