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The Wayne Stater

Students to attend acting festival

Sami Taylor, Lifestyles Editor January 18, 2017

The WSC Theatre Department is sending 10 students to The American College Theatre Festival (ACTF) next week in Des Moines, IA. Once there the students will be given the opportunity to develop their...

The acting troupe listens to a story told by Abe (Dakota Schroll) while resting. “How Shakespeare Won the West” opens Thursday night at 7 in the Black Box Theatre. It runs through Sunday.

WSC Theatre prepares for fall show

Erika Schwartz, Staff Writer November 16, 2016

The Wayne State College Theatre Department is putting on the annual Black Box Theatre show, “How Shakespeare Won the West,” this upcoming weekend. The play was written by Richard Nelson and tells...

Auditions for ‘How Shakespeare Won the West’

Zee Elmer, Staff Writer September 15, 2016

Auditions for the upcoming play of “How Shakespeare Won the West” will be held in the Black Box Theater today and Thursday from 4 to 6 p.m.   Those auditioning will be performing cold reads...

Hannah Ramsgard, Ben Bruflat and Caleb Green star in “The 39 Steps,” a play based on Alfred Hitchcok’s romantic thriller of the same name.

‘The 39 Steps’ thrills

Kayla Mathewson, Staff Writer November 11, 2015

    If you like plays with great comedy and extreme chases, "The 39 Steps" is just the show for you. It was presented by the Wayne Community Theatre last weekend in Ley Theatre. The production starts...

A section of the Madrigal Singers stopped for a moment during the Renessaince Fair in Sioux City earlier this semester.

The Mads are back in town

Megan Tomasiewicz, Editor in Chief November 19, 2014

It’s dinner and a show. The 43rd annual Madrigal Dinners will be held Friday, Dec. 5, at 7 p.m. and Saturday, Dec. 6, at 5:30 p.m. in Frey Conference Suite in the Student Center. Tickets are $28 and...

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