What�s it like to be a costume designer for NGU�s school of theatre? Cynthia Lohrmann, assistant professor of theatre costume and design, shares all.

What�s it like to be a costume designer for NGU�s school of theatre? Cynthia Lohrmann, assistant professor of theatre costume and design, shares all.
Seth Atkins, Visual Arts Editor Have you ever wondered what an opening night of a show at NGU is like? It’s a night filled with excitement, nerves and eagerness. The […]
Chase Bridges, Assistant Editor Old school rock and roll music plays over the speakers as the audience finds their seats. The stage is disguised as the midwest, complete with power […]
Chase Bridges, Assistant Editor North Greenville University’s theatre held the auditions for their second show of the semester, “Leaving Iowa” on Sept. 28. “Leaving Iowa” is a play written by […]
Chase Bridges, Assistant Editor The Billingsley Theatre was filled with haze. Dim lighting filled the room while a towering set looked down on its audience. North Greenville University’s production of […]
Alyssa Waller, Staff Writer and Photographer It is showtime once again here at North Greenville University. The 2021-2022 season kicks off with Eurydice, a retelling of Orpheus and Eurydice by […]
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?
You�re a Good Man Charlie Brown, an NGU student led play, will be premiering Feb. 18-20 and 25-27.
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 […]
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.