As NGU’s theater department prepares for their next performance, learn a bit about the audition process and how you can join.
Comedic timing and poetic rhyming: NGU Theatre’s upcoming shows and projects
Do you enjoy Shakespeare? Heart-wrenching poems or touching stories? Or maybe plays about crazy families? NGU Theatre’s 2024-25 season may have just what you’re looking for.
NGU’s upcoming theater production: “A Year with Frog and Toad”
Curious about the what and when of NGU’s next theater production? Get your answers here.
It wasn’t just an act: NGU theatre’s seniors perform one last time with Act II
Take a look at the Act two chapel performance.
NGU’s A Midsummer Night’s Dream finishes first weekend of production
What shall you knoweth about magic, love and comedy? See the NGU Theatre department in action, as they perform a classic tale from Shakespeare.
A concert and a cup of coffee
This past Thursday night after BCM, North Greenville University had yet another coffeehouse. Every month, the school opens up the mic for any student who wants to sing, play an instrument, or perform a spoken word (etc). This night�s coffeehouse was special because not only was it outside during intramural game time, but it also was the same night as North Greenville�s overnight weekend. How beautiful is it that our prospective students got to be a part of such an important family event here at NGU?
The Tony Awards: What were Broadway’s longest-running shows?
In honor of the Tony Awards to be held June 10, 2018, we bring you the longest-running shows on Broadway.
Get ready. It’s time for a wonderful life.
North Greenville will producing a live radio play production of It’s a Wonderful Life, originally written by Philip Van Doren Stern and directed by Frank Capra. This version has been adapted by Joe Landry and directed by Amy Dunlap.
A quick look at the Peace Center’s upcoming production: Les Mis�rables
Interested in attending a Tony Award-winning musical in downtown Greenville? Here�s a quick rundown of the Peace Center�s upcoming show, Les Mis�rables.
NGU theatre goes dark: Enter Macbeth
North Greenville’s theater department embraces Shakespeare’s darkest play with purpose and creativity