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 […]
NGU Theatre puts on Leaving Iowa
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 […]
Leaving Iowa: Behind the NGU theatre auditions
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 […]
North Greenville’s Eurydice: acting at its best
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 […]
It’s Showtime: Eurydice the retelling
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 […]
The play … That’s the thing: A look back at Shakespeare at NGU
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?
Charlie sings his way onto campus
You’re a Good Man Charlie Brown, an NGU student led play, will be premiering Feb. 18-20 and 25-27.
Charlie Brown has Come to Town
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 Great Divorce — A Marriage of the Arts and Theology
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.
“Beauty and the Beast”: A marvelous opening night
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.”