"Tengo famiglia," was a phrase often heard in Cedarville's Fall theatre production of Over the River and Through the Woods. The play was written by Joe DiPietro, who was born and raised in New Jersey. The play was first produced in April 1994 and has since been presented in several theaters across America. Dipietro's comedy is not only witty and entertaining, but it also teaches the audience about Italian culture and the importance of family. The audience enjoyed watching the interaction between the main character, Nick Cristano,and his grandparents. Although the audience may not have known about Italian culture beforehand, they could still relate to the difficultiesthefamily experienced. Students identified with Nick Cristano's desire to begin a new life on his own,even if that meant leaving hisfamily. Likewise, grandparents and parents related to Nick's grandparents and how difficult it is to say goodbye to family members. This play tells the story of one family, but it also reminds us of our own relatives and family stories, and that's what I think makes this play, and the experience,so special." —Heather Barker Senior Theatre Major 1. Nick Cristano, played by Levi Curby, explains his new job opportunity to his fellow cast member. 2. Kristin Troyer, as Aida Gianelli, describes an Italian dish she is making for the family. 3. Heather Barker as Emma Cristano tells a heartwarming story about her grandson. 4. Levi Curby explains to the audience his reasoning for wanting to leave his grandparents. 5.Caitlin O'Haire, played by Chandler Hull, shows her affection for Nick Cristano.
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