Throughout July and into August Arthur Reese’s theatre scene shop in the basement level of the
Farrison-Newton CommunicationS Building was home to a flurry of activity. Reese and others prepared
14 sets for the National Black Theatre Festival which ran in Winston-Salem from August 3-8.
The Campus Echo photographed and recorded a bit of the activity ….
SLIDESHOW: Theatre scene shop builds 14 sets for National Black Theatre Festival
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