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Broadway hit Equus comes to FC

Published: Tuesday, November 22, 2011

Updated: Wednesday, November 23, 2011 17:11

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The Broadway hit that recently stared in Daniel Radcliffe is coming to Fullerton College.

 The play is about how a psychiatrist is trying to figure out why a young man blinds six horses while struggling to deal with his own life problems.

The play beings with a long monologue from the psychiatrist, Martin Dysart, speaking about a young man, Alan Strang and what could have possessed  him to do such an act to one horse much less six of them.

The show does sound very serious, but it doesn't mean their aren't any funny moment, which it does have.

The horsemen will be played by students wearing elaborate horse heads and walking around on stilts to be taller then the actors.

The only difference between this production and the original is that some of the words have been changed other than that, everything is the same even the nudity.

"I think our lighting design is just going to paint it with colors and it's going to look like a beautiful nude painting" said Chuck Ketter, professor who is also playing Martin Dysart.

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