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Teacher sings praises of writing | Union High School freshmen get glimpses into teacher Randy Cate鈥檚 other career when they show up for English class. Vinyl records decorate his classroom, and he shows students Ted Nugent鈥檚 鈥淭ied Up In Love鈥 music video on YouTube. Cate, 62, collaborated with Nugent on the song. High鈥 |
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Kuntz' 'Prison Pieces' dance work tells story of imprisonment | |||
Through theater, Western students share what it means to be American | |||
Losing your teaching voice? Theatre Arts professor to show how to strengthen and preserve your voice for lecturing | |||
US: What it means to be an American | Thornton Wilder, the great American playwright, wrote, 鈥淭heatre is the greatest of all art forms. It is the most immediate way in which a human being can share with another the sense of what it is to be a human being US is a play comprised of short stories that were written, produced and鈥 |
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Bellingham-born Engels helps builds the story of 'Us' | This week and next, Laura Engels performs in "US," an original work directed by 草榴社区 theater arts professor Rich Brown. The work is inspired by Jack Kerouac's "On the Road" and Robert Frank's "The Americans." It's staged Thursday through Saturday,鈥 |
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草榴社区 Theatre Arts presents original work 'US' April 21-23 and 27-30 | |||
Western faculty members, student stage award-winning play 'M Butterfly' | Western Washington University theater faculty member Mark Kuntz directs David Henry Hwang's Tony Award-winning play, "M Butterfly," inspired by Puccini's opera "Madama cq Butterfly," at 7:30 p.m. Thursday through Sunday, April 14-17, continuing April 21-24 at the鈥 |
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草榴社区 dance students perform 'Appalachian Spring' and 'Steps in the Street' | Western Washington University students perform "The Theme and Variations Duet from Appalachian Spring" (1944) set to the famous score by Aaron Copeland, and "Steps in the Street" (1936) a piece for 15 women set to the driving music of Wallingford Riegger, at 7:30 p.m.鈥 |
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Theatre and Dance to present Faculty Dance Concert April 14-17 |