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.
Conservatory to perform “Guys & Dolls” this weekend
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.
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.”
“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.
Conservatory premieres unique performance with “City of Angels”
Sarah Beck, Staff Writer
Shenandoah Conservatory premiered the musical “City of Angels” this past weekend at the Ohrstrom-Bryant Theatre. It was the final Conservatory show for musical theatre program coordinator, Jonathan Flom, and the show’s music director, Dr. Thomas Albert.
Shenandoah welcomes foreign exchange students
Sarah Beck, Staff Writer
Every year, Shenandoah University invites students from around the world to visit and become involved in classes for about two weeks at a time. This semester, the international students were welcomed in with snow days – a shock to those coming from colder countries. Despite this, Stina Arrhenius, a musical theatre student visiting from Sweden, has enjoyed her time in America.