News & Features
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The Diviners, April 2013
Winner of the American College Theater Festival, and written when Jim Leonard, Jr. was just 19 years old, this marvelously theatrical play is the story of a disturbed young man with an uncanny gift for finding water and his friendship with a disenchanted preacher in southern Indiana in the early 1930s. When the boy was [...]
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URINETOWN, THE MUSICAL, Nov. 2012
URINETOWN, THE MUSICAL offers a unique "what if" story. What if in the near future the world has nearly exhausted the earth's water supply?
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Peace Play: Mr. Maurizio, Oct. 2012
Mr. Maurizio explores the volatile relationship between a lonely man in his seventies and his "companion"...
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Twelfth Night by William Shakespeare, Mar. 2012
When some shipwrecked strangers get washed ashore in the world of Illyria, a playful entanglement of music, love, mistaken identity and trickery ensues.
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Fall Mainstage: A View from the Bridge, Nov. 2011
Classified by critics as a modern tragedy, A View from the Bridge focuses on the domestic world of middle class individuals--both strengths and imperfections.
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Kelli Holsopple ‘99 – Decade of Servant Leadership
Kelli Holsopple ‘99, of Brooklyn, N.Y., has used her passion for theater not for self-promotion, but rather to teach others to share their stories.
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Anna Deveare Smith
Anna Deavere Smith visits Goshen College as part of the Umble Master Class.
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The 2011-2012 “Strangers No More” Season begins!
Three student-directed plays headline the Homecoming One Acts
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Winter One Acts: Haiku and La Serva Padrona, Feb. 2012
Winter One Acts will feature a playful opera and a modern drama, each about the misconceptions of identity.