Emme’s done this three or four times.

She’s defeated giant fluffy monsters with non gluten-free bread, lost a hamster, corrected Ashley A. that her name is pronounced E-muh and reluctantly choked down broccoli. But this time is different.

Inside the Bistline Theatre, her light-up turquoise sneakers are caked with mud.

“As a performer, this show is a marathon,” says Cindy Lou actress Cambry Henline, a sophomore double-majoring in theatre and pre-dental hygiene. “Imagine dancing for 2 hours with no break while also singing and being in heels.”

“I have so much free time, I don’t know what to do,” exclaimed no-college student ever.

“Anyone who wears a tiara and sequins is always going to be a winner,” is what we should say.

And a crowd favorite from Idaho State’s Production of  “Vanya and Sonia and Masha and Spike,” “He craves attention slightly, but all good actors do,” is probably what the ISU theatre department preaches.

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