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“Merry Wives of Windsor” at Catawba College!

Guest Writer Sydney Berk
April 4, 2011

Catawba College invites you to discover one of William Shakespeare’s most hilarious comedies. Follow the antics of one of theater’s most loved fools, Falstaff, as he is tricked by two witty wives. (It’s a comedy and time to get even.) Performed April 5 and 6 at 6:55 p.m. and April 7,... Read more »

Shuford School of Performing Arts presents “Hello Dolly!”

Ashton Tibbit, Guest Writer
October 29, 2010

Catawba College’s musical performance of the season, “Hello Dolly!,” is a romantic comedy about finding love in unexpected places. “Hello Dolly!” will be performed at 7:30 p.m. Thursday November 11, Friday November 12, and Saturday November 13 in Keppel Auditorium on campus. Directed by Professor... Read more »

“Nocturne”

October 4, 2010

Directed by Carrie Foster Located in the FBC

“Audience” and “Protest”

October 4, 2010

Directed by Ryan O’Hare Located in the FBC

“The Mistakes Madeline Made”

September 4, 2010

Written by Elizabeth Meriwether Directed by Woody Hood Hedrick Theatre

“Working” Review

Kaylee Johnson
April 21, 2010

A blast from the past. Stud Terkel’s “Working” previwed this past week on the Hedrick Little Theatre, and boy did it draw a crowd. Despite it’s minimilistic, industrial set, the actors were overflowing with talent and character. The set, a 3 tiered metal platform with movable... Read more »

Catawba College Theatre Department Presents “Working” A Musical About Working People

Kaylee Johnson
April 13, 2010

Have you ever been at work and thought, man this moment should be in a musical? Well, that’s what “Working” By Studs Terkel, Adapted by Stephen Schwartz and Nina Faso is all about. A musical about the working class, with characters like waitresses, secretaries, bikers, old men,... Read more »

Mary, Mary Review

Kaylee Johnson
March 1, 2010

A story about a divorcing couple, their attorney, movie stars, millionaires, and sleeping pills. Director Kurt Corriher brings to life this Jean Kerr performance with a cast of 5. This blast from the past brought smiles to everyone who saw it. The set was breathtaking, for as soon as you walked into... Read more »

“The Vagina Monologues” Interview with Bianca Stokes

By Kaylee Johnson
February 23, 2010

Valentines is a day for love and lovers. The day that has become commercialized; the day to dote upon the one you have given your heart to… but this past Valentines Day, there was a different mood around campus. About the Show: Sophomore Student, Robin Tynes, directed a showing of “The Vagina... Read more »

Catawba College’s “Wind in the Willows” Review

By Kaylee Johnson
February 16, 2010

Over the past week, the Catawba College Theatre Department put on a show! This show, “Wind in the Willows,” directed by Department Chair/Professor Chris Zink and Assistant Director student Zack Lynch, with a cast of 16 students transported all of its audience members into a world of talking... Read more »