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With the competition quickly approaching, preparations for this year's festival are in full swing!
Every year, the St. Ambrose Theatre Department offers a directing class for which the final is directing a one-act play.
Directed by St. Ambrose Alumna Kimberly Kurtenbach, this production was met with cheers and laughs from thousands of excited children from various schools in the area.
Current acting professor Dr. Cory Johnson and theatre Professor Emeritus Michael Kennedy recently finished acting in "It’s a Wonderful Life: A Live Radio Play," at the Black Box Theatre in Moline.
St. Ambrose students, past and present, brought their SAU experience to the community with their involvement at the QC Theatre Workshop.
Zack frequently works backstage with the crew and has taken part in many SAU shows. He's a veteran of the theatre and a vital part of our crew.
When he's not in class or rehearsal, Luke can be found singing in the choir, planning events with the Campus Activities Board, or working in the scene shop. Clearly, he has been keeping busy his first semester on campus, and it sounds like he does not plan on slowing down anytime soon!
Shaquille Jones often hears the voice of his late grandmother Gloria Jones as he goes about his business on a St. Ambrose campus he is certain she would have loved.
The Professional Development Center and Quad-City Labor Management Council build program to improve labor-management relationships.