‘Bus Stop’ has Midwestern appeal
The theatre department did a fine job of bringing “Bus Stop” to life, although the fact that the play was written in 1955 occasionally dated it.
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He Said / She Said Theatre Reviews
The theatre department did a fine job of bringing “Bus Stop” to life, although the fact that the play was written in 1955 occasionally dated it.
Read MoreChadron State’s Theatre program is driving into “Bus Stop” as their final performance of the 2011-2012 season. “Bus Stop,” written by William Inge, is a play set in the 1950s that follows the story of eight people who are stuck in a diner during a freak snowstorm.
Read MoreCSC Theatre’s spring production of “An Adult Evening with Shel Silverstein” delivers a typhoon of hilarity carried on the backs of agile performances from the entire cast.
Read More“An Adult Evening with Shel Silverstein” is a dark comedy that lives up to the Black Box’s dark reputation.
Read MoreMemorial Hall’s Black Box Theatre is alive with anticipation. Plywood facades spring up to cover demure black walls. Stage lights ignite, illuminating actors who pace the black floors in practiced patterns.
Read MoreWithout 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 More“Doubt,” John Patrick Shanley’s critically acclaimed drama, won the Pulitzer Prize in 2005 before being adapted to film in 2008.
Read More“You’re a Good Man, Charlie Brown” is a musical based on the comic strip “Peanuts,” by Charles Schulz. The CSC production is directed by Roger Mays, professor of visual and performing arts.
Read More“You’re a Good Man Charlie Brown” is a 1967 musical, based on the popular comic strip “Peanuts” by Charles M. Schulz. The show is appropriate for all audiences, and plays from Thursday, Oct. 6 to Sunday, Oct. 9.
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