
By Megan DeHart I recently attended a performance of Sarah DeLappe’s 2016 play, The Wolves. The play centers around a youth soccer team, as they prepare for their weekend games. Throughout the […]
By Megan DeHart I recently attended a performance of Sarah DeLappe’s 2016 play, The Wolves. The play centers around a youth soccer team, as they prepare for their weekend games. Throughout the […]
By Brian Hunt On Sept. 30, Shenandoah University hosted an unveiling ceremony outside of Ruebush Hall for the Conservatory’s new Buzzy statue. President Tracy Fitzsimmons opened the ceremony, thanking the personnel responsible […]
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By: Annie Hart The brothers of Phi Mu Alpha are serenading individuals and Shut Up! It’s Shakespeare is declaring sonnets of love to people all over campus today, February 14. The brothers […]
The show was an enchanting musical telling of the ancient tale of a young peasant girl fighting for love in a world where everyone she knows is against her.
“This is a very meaningful way to conclude my career on the Shenandoah stage,” senior acting major Taylor Bloom said, “and I am very grateful for the experience.”
Music education students held a drum circle on Wednesday to raise awareness and support for Music in Our Schools Month, March.
Overall, “Black. Their Story, Our History” was a night full of pride for and celebration of black culture.
Shenandoah Conservatory students showed off their talent as they performed Abe Burrow’s and Jo Swerling’s musical Guys and Dolls last weekend in the Ohrstrom-Bryant Theatre.
Overall, the Choral Showcase was a beautiful melding of Shenandoah University’s choirs.
Guys and Dolls is about people growing up and figuring out that what they used to do their whole lives doesn’t really work anymore,” Ashley Knaack, junior musical theatre major and assistant director, said.