Resistance, Revolution, Reconciliation! An ensemble developed Cabaret Directed by Amy Budd Music Directed by Scott Hochstetler Choreographed by Tom Myers With source material from opera to pop, Goshen College Theater custom-crafts a nonstop musical extravaganza. All over the world, variety theater has lifted audience spirits while posing vital questions for…
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Spring Musical: Resistance, Revolution, Reconciliation
Resistance, Revolution, Reconciliation! An ensemble developed Cabaret Directed by Amy Budd Music Directed by Scott Hochstetler Choreographed by Tom Myers With source material from opera to pop, Goshen College Theater custom-crafts a nonstop musical extravaganza. All over the world, variety theater has lifted audience spirits while posing vital questions for…
Orfeo ed Euridice
Get tickets for the Goshen College Theater Department's Spring Mainstage, Orfeo ed Euridice, virtually on March 26 & 27 at 7:30 p.m., and March 28 at 2:30 p.m. EST.
Vocal Production and Interpretation Workshop with Hamilton Broadway actor Fergie L. Philippe
Observe via Zoom webinar as professional actor Fergie L. Philippe tells about his career journey and works with GC Theater students on a series of vocal production and interpretation exercises. The workshop will be followed by a Q&A. Fergie originally hails from Miami, Florida. Fergie first caught the theatre bug…
Spotlight on Student Directors
Fall mainstage goes interactive with Cymbeline: Interrupted
PEACE PLAY CONTEST ANNOUNCES FIRST TWO-TIME WINNER
Longstanding Theater Chair Retires
Long time Professor of Theater, Doug Liechty Caskey, is one of five faculty members retiring this year from Goshen College. Doug has made invaluable contributions to our programming including co-developing the tri-disciplinary “Arts in London” May Term course that he has co-taught 10 times since 1999 and directing 25 full-length productions. Doug’s dedication to the Theater Department and the GC community has been significant. We hope Doug “breaks a leg!” and we are excited for him as he begins this new adventure; however, we are greatly saddened to lose the leadership, energy, and spirit of collaboration Doug has provided for so many years.
EnACTing Support Maple Scholars Project
Emmy Rupp, a junior social work major, and Kelsey Winters, a senior peace, justice and conflict studies major, partnered with Anna Kurtz Kuk, assistant professor of theater, and Phil Weaver-Stoesz, technical director, to use applied theater techniques to create workshops for campus responsible employees to facilitate discussion about supporting survivors of sexual misconduct situations.
Bright Star, March 2019
Bright Star is an uplifting musical journey featuring the Grammy-nominated Americana score by Steve Martin and Edie Brickell. Set in the Blue Ridge Mountains of North Carolina, 1940s literary editor Alice Murphy shares her story of loss, love and hope.