Review: The Moscow Symphony
Frederic ConeNews Editor It was a night to remember and possibly one of the finest classical performances I have seen &- not just here in South Dakota, but in my hometown of Seattle, Wash. as well. Upon entering the front doors to the Performing Arts Center, my guest and I walked into the crowded main [...]
Production at SDSU portrays pioneer women in medicine
Linda Kelley, a professional actress from Boston, Mass., will portray Dr. Elizabeth Blackwell, the first women doctor to graduate from medical school, in a one-woman show called “A Lady Alone,” presented at the South Dakota State University Volstroff Ballroom at 7 p.m. Thursday, Oct. 14. Also making an appearance in “A Lady Alone” is Dr. [...]
State Theatre production puts ?fun? into funeral preparation
Four SDSU officials have literally landed a part to die for in State University Theatre’s opening production, “Dearly Departed.” The comedy tells the story of southerner Bud Turpin, who keels over at the breakfast table in the opening scene. A different actor plays Bud’s part at each performance, which runs Oct. 13-17 in Doner Auditorium [...]
Tap show brings music, comedy to PAC
The Rhythmic Circus of Minneapolis preformed tap dances to a variety of jazz, blues and band marches. “Feet don’t fail me now” was the cry heard through out the Performing Arts Center on during the performance of Rhythmic Circus. Woodbine Productions, which brought the percussion-dance troupe to SDSU on Sept. 10, is an SDSU Foundation project funded by an anonymous donor.
SDSU actress steals spotlight
Kimberly Graff accepts request to perform an honorary monologue for the South Dakota School for the Blind and Visually Impaired as part of their 130-year anniversary this year. A solo monologue theater opportunity fell in the hands of an SDSU student to help celebrate the 130-year-anniversary of the South Dakota School for the Blind and Visually Impaired.
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