10/14/10 - 10/16/10 |

Lupin Hall
October 14, 7 PM
October 15, 7 PM
October 16, 2 & 7 PM
$10 Tickets Available 30 Minutes Before Curtain or in Advance by clicking here
New Orleans Center for Creative Arts (NOCCA) proudly invites the public to enjoy the student drama production of George Bernard Shaw’s classic Arms and the Man at NOCCA’s Lupin Hall, (2800 Chartres Street, New Orleans-70117), October 14-16, 7 PM with an additional 2 PM matinee on October 16.
Students from across the region will be featured in the production, including:
Stephen Bertucci, senior, West Jefferson High, Jefferson Parish-70053
Jon Garrard, senior, Fontainebleau High, St. Tammany Parish-70448
Raina Houston, junior, McDonogh #35, Orleans Parish-70127
Jesse Karmazin, junior, Archbishop Rummel, Jefferson Parish-70123
Cody LeBoeuf, senior, Mandeville High, St. Tammany Parish-70433
Peyton Nazar, senior, Mandeville High, St. Tammany Parish-70471
Jelani Pitcher, junior, McKinley Magnet, East Baton Rouge Parish-70815
Daisy Rosato, junior, Benjamin Franklin Charter, Orleans Parish-70118
Holly Setton, junior, Ponchatoula High, Tangipahoa Parish-70454
Angela Stewart, senior, Belle Chasse High, Plaquemines Parish-70037
Dean Wray, junior, Destrehan High, St. Charles-70047
About Arms and the Man
In Arms and the Man, Shaw satirizes war and the martial spirit with the dramatic story of a professional soldier who carries chocolates instead of ammunition. The celebrated soldier in the play ironically is a neutral, pacifist Swiss who is able to view war with complete impersonality. The romances in the play illustrate Shaw’s views on social classes and his ideas on servitude.
About NOCCA
The New Orleans Center for Creative Arts is Louisiana’s arts conservatory for high school students. NOCCA offers students from across the state tuition-free arts instruction in Creative Writing, Dance, Media Arts (Filmmaking and Audio Production), Music, Theatre Arts, and Visual Arts. For more information, please visit www.NOCCA.com.