Two Rooms – Jenna Grubaugh, Sept. 2010
by Lee Blessing: featuring Jenna Grubaugh - sr, Phil Stoesz - jr, Stephanie Hollenberg - jr, Lucas Nafziger - jr. Directed by Grace Swartzendruber ('09).
by Lee Blessing: featuring Jenna Grubaugh - sr, Phil Stoesz - jr, Stephanie Hollenberg - jr, Lucas Nafziger - jr. Directed by Grace Swartzendruber ('09).
View photos of this production from May 2010
Hindsight is 20/Something, Nov. 2010 Here Lies Hope – A Study on Human Loneliness in the 21st Century By Patrick Maxwell Home of the Trojans – AN Everyday Musical of Mythical Proportions By Patrick Ressler …
The comical portrayal of difficult issues such as the exposure of hypocrisy, the hunger for personal wealth at the expense of others, and the unveiling of true allegiances.
The next production in the GC Theater Department's "Think For Yourself" season 2009-2010 features five short One Act plays.
Big Love, written by Charles Mee and directed by Michelle Milne, is a whimsical, contemporary take on an ancient Greek play that includes romance, refugees, and revenge.
Goshen College's "Think For Yourself" season kicks off with three productions all directed by students
This show is made up of scenes from Cinderella: A Politically Correct Fairytale by James Finn Garner, Reflecting Beauty by Angie Noah (’10) and Pig Fat by Neil LaBute. In her recital Angie explores and addresses the idea of self beauty in relationship to society’s view of beauty. This show…
The Gondoliers offers a comic portrayal of romance and politics intermingling the working class of 1950's Venice and the nobility of far off Spain.
The Saint Plays (2008) participated in the regions Kennedy Center/American College Theater Festival