Photo above by Vanna Christian, Staunton, VA It’s a cool, sunny day. Kids chase each other with makeshift wands, shouting spells and quoting lines, amid hundreds of people in cloaks wandering around magic-themed streets at the town’s center. On the corner stands a massive brick playhouse—the only of its kind in the world and the […]
READ MOREAlong with other great theatre productions this semester, Catawba College should look out for our very own Where Are the Diamonds improv team. They lost several members last year, kicking off this year with only six original members. However, auditions were held, and the improv team has successfully added several new members, of all […]
READ MORESister of the Stars, an original play, written by Dr. Bradley Stephenson made its first debut on the Hedrick stage this past September. Directed by professor Christopher Zink, Stephenson’s words finally came to life in a beautiful production. The life of Cecilia Payne, an aspiring astrophysicist, studies with the Harvard computers at the Boston […]
READ MOREA new semester, a new set of songs to brainstorm, rehearse, and conquer. A test that will take these students four months to master. In May, inside the Hedrick-Little Theater, their final performances are scheduled to close out the semester. Vernaculars is more than just a one credit course. It is a time for students […]
READ MOREOne of the great Catawba traditions, Winterfest, is right around the corner! The student body is invited to this magical event on Saturday, February 24th. The dance is located in the Goodman Gym from 10 PM to 1 AM. Each year, the Helen Foil Beard Women’s Society is in charge of planning and decorating for […]
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