BY: Zachary Hubbard, Darius Hardy, Katie Seidl
Lysistrata Jones, A Review
BY: Annie Hart A hilarious sexually driven comedy, with a beautiful hidden meaning of finding your own path and own love, Lysistrata Jones captivated audiences and left all of us wanting more […]
Acting majors end their Conservatory careers with “The Last Days of Judas Iscariot”
“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.”
Review: Oron Weiss’s “War And Peace”
Weiss said the theme of his programmatic suite was that of reaction to war, and how some pieces that fit this theme were simply chosen by chance.
Review: ‘Dr. Faustus’ impresses community and campus audience
“It was like watching paintings come to life and it was beautiful to see.”
‘Dr. Faustus’ premiering this weekend
“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: 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: Conservatory prepares for “Spring Awakening”
The Shenandoah Conservatory musical theatre department is hard at work in rehearsal for their upcoming show, “Spring Awakening.”
Slideshow: Dozens attend “Cake Boss” viewing party
To celebrate the completion of its All-Steinway Initiative, Shenandoah Conservatory welcomed a life-size piano cake from Carlo’s Bakery, from the hit show “Cake Boss,” to campus last fall.
Humans of SU: Danny Halpren
“Everybody is so passionate about what they do even if it’s completely different things.”
Shenandoah Conservatory Makes List of Top Ten Liberal Arts Colleges in U.S.
Michelle Adams, Staff Writer
Shenandoah University’s Conservatory has been named the seventh best liberal arts college for music in the United States by Music School Central.
Time to Study! Awesome study tips for SU students
By Rachel Levy It has gotten to that time of year again, right after midterms and nearing towards the end of semester and ultimately finals. From here on out, it is crunch […]
Behind the Music: UpStream Radio
By Harley Ryan Have you heard about Shenandoah University’s (SU) radio station? Shenandoah station, Upstream, was created by an arts management class in spring 2011 by Curt Lockhart, Nate McDowell, and Jake […]
‘Doah Spotlight: 100 Mile Joe

Bailey Rankin, ‘Doah Staff Writer April 2, 2014 Running 100 miles is like driving from Winchester, Va. to Baltimore, Md. and still having two more miles to go! While that may sound […]
Shenandoah Conservatory Symphony Orchestra performs in Spain

Renee Sogueco, ‘Doah Staff Writer March 19, 2014 On Mar. 6, cellist Sydney Vonada and the rest of the Shenandoah Conservatory Symphony Orchestra started spring break early. The entire group excitedly arrived […]
Conservatory performs popular Opera songs

Renee Sogueco, ‘Doah Staff Writer February 26, 2014 The Shenandoah Conservatory Symphony Orchestra held a concert on Feb. 15 and 16 and featured two concertos and the well-known composition, “Carmina Burana.” Conducted […]