Andrew Landis ’09 oversees stage at top opera house
When the curtain comes up at the 3,126-seat War Memorial Opera House in San Fransisco, Andrew Landis '09 helps ensure performances proceed smoothly.
When the curtain comes up at the 3,126-seat War Memorial Opera House in San Fransisco, Andrew Landis '09 helps ensure performances proceed smoothly.
Thirty-one high school students took part in the week-long Goshen College Musical Theater Camp June 17-23, culminating in a musical theater revue showcasing a mix of short scenes and vocal performances.
This musical comedy favorite from the Gilbert & Sullivan repertoire is a collaboration of the GC music and theater departments.
Fourteen students and three faculty members travelled to Indianapolis for the Kennedy Center American College Theater Festival (KCACTF) Jan. 9-14.
Set in and around Ware, Illinois, in the late spring of 1935 during the Great Depression, “Mother Hicks” is about three outsiders—a foundling girl known only as Girl; a deaf boy, eloquent in the language of his silence; and an eccentric recluse, Mother Hicks, who is suspected of being a witch.
In its 48-year history, Broom Street Theater has had only four artistic directors. The latest, Doug Reed '90, began his duties July 1.
Sarah Elizabeth Miller '05 is a makeup artist for the Netflix series “Travelers,” and appeared on the third season of SyFy's Face Off.
The Goshen College Theater Department will present Kindertransport by Diane Samuels, the story of a Holocaust survivor and her relationship with her daughter, on April 1, 7, 8 at 8 p.m. and April 2 & 9 at 3 p.m. in the Umble Center.
Building on its academic distinctives, Goshen College faculty and administration recently approved 12 new undergraduate academic programs of study, including six majors, three minors, two concentrations and an education licensure add-on program, across five areas of study. The new opportunities will be offered beginning in the fall of 2017.
Karl Eigsti, a Tony Award-nominated set designer, will share his experience later this month at Goshen College as a visiting artist.