Bonnie & Clyde on the Santa Monica College Main Stage. Directed by Adrianne Harrop. Book by Ivan Menchell. Lyrics by Don Black, Music by Frank Wildhorn.


Joseph Martinez (Clyde Barrow) a theatre major from Lancaster, CA, and Val Castano (Bonnie Parker) a communications and music major from Miami, FL go for a ride during the dress rehearsal for Bonnie and Clyde on the SMC Main Stage.
Ethan Eliafan (Buck Barrow) a theatre and vocal performance major from Pacific Palisades, CA, and Francesca Noe (Blanche Barrow) a sports medicine major from San Diego, CA argue about Buck and Clyde’s prison break during the dress rehearsal for the SMC production of Bonnie and Clyde.
Joseph Martinez (Clyde) and Val Castano (Bonnie) dream and flirt.
Val Castano (Bonnie) makes a speech as Joseph Martinez (Clyde) listens.
Bonnie & Clyde have to run.
Ethan Eliafan (Buck Barrow) and Francesca Noe (Blanche Barrow) share an intimate moment during the dress rehearsal for the SMC production of Bonnie and Clyde.
Joseph Martinez (Clyde Barrow) and Ethan Eliafan (Buck Barrow) are thrilled to discover that their exploits have been covered in the newspaper.
Val Castano (Bonnie Parker), Joseph Martinez (Clyde Barrow), Ethan Eliafan (Buck Barrow), and Francesca Noe (Blanche Barrow) argue about their situation.
Ethan Eliafan (Buck) and Francesca Noe (Blanche) find religion.
A church choir sings joyously during the dress rehearsal of Bonnie and Clyde on the SMC Main Stage.
Francesca Noe (Blanche) visits Ethan Eliafan (Buck) in prison.
Val Castano (Bonnie) visits a beaten Joseph Martinez (Clyde) in prison.
Eugeniu Cuznetou (Deputy Johnson) a theatre arts major from Chisinau, Moldova, frisks Val Castano (Bonnie) when she comes to visit Clyde in prison.
Val Castano (Bonnie) and Joseph Martinez (Clyde) on the road again.

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