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Ann Garton, a clinical associate professor who has been educating St. Ambrose nursing students since 2003, is the new director of the SAU Institute for Person-Centered Care.
Now that Dan Rairdin-Hale is back on campus, he's unveiling some of the process of creating the original show.
This year, there will be 14 acts in total specially designed to show off the ability of SAU's fresh faces.
Awards given this fall by the colleges of Arts and Sciences and Health and Human Services included theatre alum Brian Hemesath '94.
There is a lot that goes into a big musical that the audience does not get to see. Guest director Jay Edelnant, PhD gave an insight on how he created his image for this production.
Melissa "Mel" Maylum is a senior majoring in theatre and public relations. She hails from Princeton, Iowa, and is a jack-of-all-trades when it comes to theatre.
This production of Gruesome Playground Injuries, produced by the Quad-Citiy Theatre Workshop, was directed by SAU alum Max Moline '17 and features professor Cory Johnson.
In just the few short weeks she has been at St. Ambrose, first-year student Amber Cook is already immersing herself in the St. Ambrose Theatre scene.
This newly formed club has seen many positive changes since last year, including increased membership and a plethora of new activities being offered.