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If you are looking for something to be brave about consider fine arts.
– Robert Frost

Are you dramatically inclined? You might want to try out for RBC’s Drama Team, get involved in one of our stage productions, or audition for a part in the Salt & Light Co.

Christa Keim leads RBC’s Drama Team; she also directs biennial campus productions of plays such as Our Miss Brooks (2005), and The Miracle Worker (2007). Christa believes that “drama is an effective tool in evangelism,’ and describes her approach this way: “As I interact with the students at RBC, I use my training in fine arts to help them find ways to creatively and dramatically convey spiritual truths that can lead others to Christ.”

We live in what is, but we find a thousand ways not to face it. Great theatre strengthens our faculty to face it.
– Thornton Wilder

Christa likes using drama to reach those who are outside the church: “People are often more responsive to ideas that they think they’ve come up with on their own. Drama enables us to show them a picture of truth and let them figure out the meaning for themselves.”

The real object of the drama is the exhibition of the human character.
– Thomas Babington Macaulay

Drama at Rosedale

The Miracle Worker
RBC offers several options for those who enjoy acting or working behind the scenes in a theatrical production. Drama plans are rotated every other year between a traveling drama team and an in-house play.

RBC hopes to stage its next play during the 2009 academic year.

The job of the artist is always to deepen the mystery.
– Sir Francis Bacon





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