Jokesters come out for Fall play ‘Fools’
“Quality of talent was very strong; there was more talent than there were characters in the show and that became a casting concern. I was sad I couldn’t use as many people as I would’ve liked,” said Powers. “The comedy I saw in the auditions makes me to believe that this will be a very funny production.”
“I’m most excited to portray a very different kind of character,” said Masula. “Sophia is the most moronic person in the village, but deep inside, she is yearning to be more than that. I hope we can convey to the audience that when someone is determined to be more than they are, they can make that happen.”