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2015-2016 Season

Guess Who?

by Spencer Duncan, dramaturg

We have a game for you!

Below are some of our fantastic production photos (courtesy BYU Photo). Two of these are used in our lobby display. A third one not in this post is also included. Can you spot which of the following are in the lobby display? How about the third, mystery photo? Which character does it feature?

Come see the show and try to find the answers (and don’t forget to leave them in the comments below!). Water Sings Blue closes this Saturday, October 10th!

Costume design by Sarah Stewart. Prop design by Scott Jackson.

1509-37 014 Play Water Sings Blue publicity at Springville Beach September 8, 2015 Photography by: Mark A. Philbrick/BYU Photo Copyright BYU Photo 2015 All Rights Reserved photo@byu.edu (801)422-7322 2512
1509-37 138 Play Water Sings Blue publicity at Springville Beach September 8, 2015 Photography by: Mark A. Philbrick/BYU Photo Copyright BYU Photo 2015 All Rights Reserved photo@byu.edu (801)422-7322 2653
1509-37 118 Play Water Sings Blue publicity at Springville Beach September 8, 2015 Photography by: Mark A. Philbrick/BYU Photo Copyright BYU Photo 2015 All Rights Reserved photo@byu.edu (801)422-7322 2632
1509-37 332 Play Water Sings Blue publicity at Springville Beach September 8, 2015 Photography by: Mark A. Philbrick/BYU Photo Copyright BYU Photo 2015 All Rights Reserved photo@byu.edu (801)422-7322 2973
1509-37 044 Play Water Sings Blue publicity at Springville Beach September 8, 2015 Photography by: Mark A. Philbrick/BYU Photo Copyright BYU Photo 2015 All Rights Reserved photo@byu.edu (801)422-7322 2547
1509-37 014 Play Water Sings Blue publicity at Springville Beach September 8, 2015 Photography by: Mark A. Philbrick/BYU Photo Copyright BYU Photo 2015 All Rights Reserved photo@byu.edu (801)422-7322 2512

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