Kayleigh Harrill, Staff Photographer

Kayleigh Harrill, Staff Photographer
Since 2003, the NGU School of Theatre has performed one of Shakespeare�s works nearly every alternate year. But which stories made the cut for the Billingsley Theatre?
Need some lighthearted fun? North Greenville University�s �You�re a Good Man Charlie Brown� aims to bring hope and laughter to its audience.
All the world’s a stage, but this season the NGU theatre department is opening with “You’re a Good Man Charlie Brown”. How the performers are keeping safe, ticket availability and […]
�There�s not so much difference in public and home-school kids. It�s more the setting that they are forced to grow in.�
The play adaptation by George Drance and Magis theatre will be recreated this semester on the North Greenville stage, led by Dr. Dale Savidge and student director, senior Aidan Beasley.
Thursday November 8th was the opening night of Silent Sky. This play tells a story about a young women named Henrietta that leaves home to go pursue her love for astronomy. As the director Amy Dunlap explains it, in this story ��we are challenged to explore the tension between human ambition and family love��
The NGU Theatre Department has done it again. The recent opening of Sophocles� play �Antigone� at the Billingsley Theater has already created quite a stir.
DeAndra Watkins, Sophomore at North Greenville University, shows what it is like to be a christian and an actress, and how her faith influences her life on stage.
When the lights went down and the stage was set, it was all worth the wait. This was opening night for North Greenville University�s theatre production of “Beauty and the Beast: The Broadway Musical.”