Capitol press corps,
Marshall Journalism grads
ready to poke a little fun
at state leaders
during ‘Third House’
Third House Poster
For the 19th
consecutive year, members of the Capitol press corps are teaming
up with the Marshall University W. Page Pitt School of
Journalism and Mass Communications (SOJMC) to bring “The Third
House” to the stage.
The event, the school’s largest
annual fundraiser, will be at 8 p.m. Wednesday, March 5, at the
West Virginia Cultural Center Auditorium. A catered reception
will follow the show. Tickets are $25 and are available from the
Governor’s Press Office, the President of the Senate’s Office,
or the SOJMC.
This year’s production, “Live from
the Archives, Library, Gift Shop and Grill,” will feature WQBE’s
Larry McKay portraying former state Archives and History
Director Fred Armstrong combing through “Third House” archives.
As he does, the press corps troupe will showcase many
best-of-the-best skits and musical satire from previous years.
The production typically pokes a little fun at the expense of
state leaders. SOJMC Dean Corley Dennison said this year’s
production won’t disappoint.
“Expect to see some of your old
favorites as well as clever new skits from this session,”
Dennison said. “Several creative people put in a lot of time to
make ‘Third House’ a great success. We appreciate their hard
work, energy and cleverness.”
“Third House” is organized by the
SOJMC Alumni Association. Funds will directly benefit students.
To order tickets from the school
or for more information, contact
sojmc@marshall.edu or call (304) 696-2360.