Whodunit play presented by Central College and Pella Opera House
“The Game’s Afoot” (or “Holmes for the Holidays”) will run Oct. 1-4 at 7:30 p.m. at the Pella Opera House, presented by Central College’s department of theatre.
“The Game’s Afoot” (or “Holmes for the Holidays”) will run Oct. 1-4 at 7:30 p.m. at the Pella Opera House, presented by Central College’s department of theatre.
Central College hosts the Fringe Festival, a four-day event produced by students and including theater acts, music, dramatic readings, comedy acts and cultural events.
Central College welcomes storyteller, actor, playwright, author and essayist Kevin Kling as the featured author in the Writers Reading series Feb. 20 and in his one-man show “Breakin’ Hearts & Takin’ Names” Feb. 22.
Theatre Central will host four performances of Karen Zacarias’s “Legacy of Light” Nov. 20-23 in the Kruidenier Center at Central College. All shows begin at 7:30 p.m.
The Fringe Festival brought together students in the performing arts to showcase their talents all over campus for a week. The result was zombie plays, lip sync acts and boat races on the Pond.
The Central College theatre department presents its first Fringe Festival, four days in April that will focus on the arts, including theater, dance, spoken word, music, film and much more
While playing the divided members of the Miller family in “Ah, Wilderness!,” the students of Theatre Central became a close family backstage.
Theatre Central presents its first play of the spring season, “Ah, Wilderness!” The show will run from Feb. 27-Mar. 2 at 7:30 p.m. in the Kruidenier Center.
A music major reflects on the rehearsals for “Dido and Æneas,” the first opera performed at Central College in 26 years.
On Feb. 21, Walter Cannon, professor of English, will read from his new book “Who Hears in Shakespeare?” for the Writers Reading series.