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The 2017 children's show, Cinderella, finished its seven-show run December 3 with an audience of 202 people, making the grand total for tickets sold soaring over 5,000.
You know the drill by now: SAU Theatre students pretty much killed it at last month's regional awards. Oh, and we took that Golden Wrench back with us this year.
A budding speech-language pathologist and advocate for inclusive theatre, senior Kelci Eaton has been involved several SAU productions as well as with the local Quad Cities chapter of The Penguin Project.
Here at St. Ambrose, we are blessed to have many extremely talented First Year students. This month, we will focus on Ellie Larson, who you may have seen as the Female Admirer in Picasso at The Lapin Agile and/or as Bella, Cinderella's fashion-forward mouse friend in this year's children's production of Cinderella.
Starting this month, a new workshop will give St. Ambrose students the opportunity to learn and experiment with another aspect of theatre: Play writing!
For St. Ambrose senior Sam Jones, studying abroad is not just an opportunity to briefly step inside another culture. It is a chance to scope out a future home.
The first show of this semester is A View from the Bridge by Arthur Miller. It will be performed in the Galvin Fine Arts Center Studio Theatre in a thrust style, meaning that the audience surrounds the stage on three sides.
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