Pictured are the G. Ray Bodley sStudents featured in the cast of Almost, Maine. Front row (from left): Jasmine Fauler, Wesley VanBuren, Chris Tetro, Emily Sohoski, Donald Austin and Michael Gerth. Middle row (from left): Selene Belrad, Olivia Hawthorne, Jessica LaPage, Sunny Clinard, Michael Zarichny and Sean Hein. Back row (from left): Karina Whitten, Justin Atwater, Alexis Phelps, Alex Blaine, Alfred Arduino, Nicholas Brown and Babette Dunham.
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Quirk’s Players To Stage Almost, Maine This Week

Quirk’s Players of G. Ray Bodley High School is pleased to present John Cariani’s popular play, Almost, Maine, for its fall production. Almost, Maine will be performed October 19, 20 and 21 in the Bodley High School Auditorium. Curtain time is set for 7:30 each evening and tickets are available at the door.

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From left are Lt. Zachary Misztal, officers Justin Grasso, Michaela Frost and Chelsea Giovo, Mayor Billy Barlow, SAF Community Response Coordinator Stacie France, SAF Educator / Advocate Sara Carmichael and SAF Advocate Jake West.
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Oswego Police Department Recognizes Domestic Violence Awareness Month

In recognition of October being Domestic Violence Awareness Month the Oswego City Police Department will display purple ribbons on its patrol vehicles as purple is the official color for Domestic Violence Awareness. Additionally, Oswego City Hall is bathed in purple light and there is a “Silent Witness and Survivor Flag” display on the grounds with purple flags representing victims and survivors of domestic violence.

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Karl (Carl Neff) and his wife Betsy (Olivia Wilmot), who is pregnant and deaf, prepare to move to the suburbs in 1959, having sold their house to the neighborhood's first African Americans in the SUNY Oswego theatre department's "Clybourne Park," opening Oct. 19 in Waterman Theatre. Wilmot, the play's dramaturgs and a local member of the deaf community work to make the role of Betsy multidimensional and believable.
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SUNY Oswego Dramaturgy Crew Helps Keep ‘Clybourne Park’ True To Two Eras

It’s 1959: A snub involving iced tea here, a remark about a car there and a deaf character in the script — all of those instances and many more highlight the value of dramaturgs — research and development consultants for plays — in staging the upcoming “Clybourne Park” from the SUNY Oswego theatre department.

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