Play leaves audiences in ‘Doubt’
Without a doubt, the CSC Theatre Department has a reputation for producing dark, thought-provoking plays in the Black Box Theatre. Their production of “Doubt” is no exception
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Without a doubt, the CSC Theatre Department has a reputation for producing dark, thought-provoking plays in the Black Box Theatre. Their production of “Doubt” is no exception
Read MoreFrom the moment the first spotlight illumines a lone figure—a priest in a pulpit—John Patrick Shanley’s “Doubt” sets its audience on a path of uncertainty.
Read MoreIn summation of his life’s deeds and accomplishments, Holst said, “Whatever happens to an individual is because of the goodness of somebody else. All the fun and games I’ve had are directly or indirectly because of someone else.”
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Read MoreThree talented choral conglomerates graced the Chadron Arts Center this past Sunday, Nov. 6th, at 3pm. Conducted by Dr. Joel Scheuder and Dr. Una Taylor, the trifecta consists of the CSC Men’s Ensemble, Arioso (the woman’s ensemble), and the Concert Choir.
Read MoreDon Holst, 81, of Chadron, was born during the Great Depression and grew up during World War II. Of his birth and upbringing, Holst said, “I was conceived the day the stock market fell. So I was off to a good start. When I got a little older, we had a world war. It was ornery times.”
Read MoreImagine your father ditching you and your infant sister with your ailing grandmother, who dies a few years later, to go dig gold in the Black Hills.
Read More“Doubt,” John Patrick Shanley’s critically acclaimed drama, won the Pulitzer Prize in 2005 before being adapted to film in 2008.
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Read MoreDon Holst, 81, of Chadron, was born during the Great Depression and grew up during World War II.
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