“The conservatory only has one Shakespeare class, so ‘Shut Up! It’s Shakespeare’ is a place where Shakespeare—or in this case, Marlowe—lovers can come together,” said Sidney Rubio, an actor in the show.
Review: LUXE: XIII Senior Dance Concert
The senior choreographers and their dancers worked long hours on this concert and it most certainly payed off.
Student-musician releases newest album on campus radio show
This is, “an album that will make my generation feel like they matter,” Kitt F-C said, “while also paying tribute to the universal depression of 2016 and making it danceable.”
Senior dance concert scheduled for upcoming weekend
Dubbed the “LUXE: XIII Concert,” the performance is set for 8 p.m. Friday in the Ohrstrom-Bryant Theatre and Saturday at 8 p.m., with a Sunday matinee at 2:30 p.m.
Production begins for student-written film
A class of over 50 students are turning a student-written screenplay into a short film this semester.
Review: Blue Stockings provides optimism amid uneasy post-election circumstances
With the heartache and humor laced into one, “Blue Stockings,”did more than just entertain—it gave much-needed hope to all that attended.
Slideshow: Shut Up! It’s Shakespeare! premiers “Julius Caesar”
Shenandoah University’s non-profit, student-run Shakespeare troupe, “Shut Up! It’s Shakespeare!” premiered their most recent show, “Julius Caesar,” over the weekend.
Slideshow: Conservatory prepares for “Spring Awakening”
The Shenandoah Conservatory musical theatre department is hard at work in rehearsal for their upcoming show, “Spring Awakening.”
Comedian fails to impress small Winchester crowd
Perhaps Mohan needed a bigger crowd for a successful performance.
Review: The Jungle Book, 2016
For those that grew up with this film or the collection of readings, you might want to pass: the new film simply does not make the cut against these classic works.
Top 7 Movies to See This Summer
Be sure to check out these films when they hit theaters this summer!
Full Interview: Zack Thayer, Organizer of Valley Fusion Festival 2016
Student Zack Thayer is interviewed by The Doah’s Tessa Climer about an upcoming music festival that he is helping organize.
Op-Ed: Looking ahead to “Captain America: Civil War”
Even though the movie will release right around final exam time, I’ll be sure to make room to fit “Captain America: Civil War” into my schedule.
“Illyria” closes out Conservatory’s Shakespeare celebration
Under the direction of Carolyn Coulson, “Illyria” was humorous to no end and became enjoyable for all audience members.
Clubs participate in Mr. Shenandoah Pageant
Phi Mu Alpha hosted their seventh annual Mr. Shenandoah contest on the night of April 10.
YouTube introduces Red service
Tyler Ganis, Staff Writer
With a new feature, called YouTube Red, you are able to enjoy an enhanced, uninterrupted YouTube experience, for a small fee of 10 dollars per month.