MSJC Theatre Hosts Live Performance of ‘Devil’s Disciple’

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The Mt. San Jacinto College (MSJC) Theatre Department will transport listeners back to the early years of America with a free, live audio performance of “The Devil’s Disciple” by George Bernard Shaw at 7 p.m. Saturday, May 1.

While other venues are shut down amid the COVID-19 pandemic, the MSJC Theatre students will broadcast this special audio production safely from the San Jacinto Campus Theatre to your Zoom platform.

The public is welcome to register to tune in for this unique experience and support some extremely talented student actors. Tell your family and friends!

Register in advance for this wonderful show:

https://msjc-edu.zoom.us/webinar/register/WN_2f8bMr46Rq6r4rWlvnAJOw

For more information, please contact MSJC theatre instructor Bianca Swan-Finch at [email protected].

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