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Giants are singing, farmers are stomping, and witches are brewing in preparation for St. Ambrose's first main-stage production.
While Quinnie has only been on campus a few weeks, she has already made herself at home with the SAU Theatre Department.
SAU alum Sam Jones '18 currently pursues theatre in Chicago but hopes to chase his dreams in New York soon.
A rundown of the year's shows for the Performing Arts Series.
Time Stands Still, the first production of St. Ambrose's 2019-20 season, opened September 5. Junior student director Luke Peterson, the cast and the design team worked hard to bring this compelling drama to life.
This new ticketing system by Tix now makes it easier for newcomers to support SAU's productions.
This summer, a variety of SAU's theatre majors and minors worked in the field. Whether it was performing, stage crew, carpentry or directing, the Department was a bunch of busy Bees this summer. Here's a taste of some of their experiences.
Even though The Little Prince has ended its Midwest tour, it won't be the last of the show. The play will come to the stage again in December for SAU's annual children's show, and the Prince is even making some special appearances in other departments around SAU's campus.
T.J. Green has become one of those familiar faces as he is full of talent and has established his place on stage. As he enters into his senior year, the community needs to prepare themselves to see him take the leap into the professional world.