Penn College Alums Engineer Inspiration at Sight & Sound Theatre

Published 03.16.2018

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Penn College alums Jeffrey T. Feeman and Franklin N. Carr enhance the experience of thousands of spectators every year at Sight & Sound Theatre in Lancaster, which offers the largest faith-based live productions in the United States and is one of the nation's top three theatrical destinations. Feeman, a 2013 industrial design graduate, serves the theater as a scenic drafter, while Carr, who earned three building construction-related certificates in 2007 and 2008, is a scenic architect. Both are very thankful that their education led to such fulfilling careers. "You know at the end of the day that the show you made, whatever part you had in that show, is eventually changing lives," Feeman says in a video added to the college's YouTube channel. "You know at the end of the day that what you are doing does matter." Co-worker Carr is equally enthusiastic about his Penn College-born career: "Here at the theater, designing it on the computer and seeing it put together in reality up on the shop floor is really cool."(Watch for more in the Fall 2018 issue of Penn College Magazine.)

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