The Vincennes University Performing Arts Department will present a Faculty Recital featuring VU Music Professor H. Joyce Kim-Rohrer, clarinet, on Tuesday, March 21 at 7:30 p.m. in the Red Skelton Performing Arts Center. Professor Kim-Rohrer will be accompanied by VU Music Professor Dr. Claudia Bossard, piano, and guest artist and former VU music adjunct faculty member Betsy Graves, flute. The recital will feature music by French composers: Charles Lefebvre, Francis Poulenc, and Camille Saint-Saens. Doors open at 7:00 p.m. and admission is free.
“Fear” is a production made entirely by the creative minds of the Theatre Program faculty and students. The show is a conglomeration of short plays dealing with the concept of fear. The pieces in the show are “Culinary Class” and “217,” written by VU student Peter Hesselgrave, “No Means No,” “Left Waiting,” and “This is America,” written by VU student Chelsea Wyatt, “Graduation Fears” and High School Killer,” written by VU student Allyson Withycombe, and “Clearing My Mind” by VU Theatre Arts Program Chair Kendra Clauser. The show also features transitions organically designed by the students in rehearsal.
The show’s actors are played by VU students Peter Hesselgrave, Kaleb Benson, Allyson Withycombe, Chelsea Wyatt, Samantha Cook, MK Wasson, Taryn Ginnan AND Theatre Arts Program Chair Kendra Clauser.
For tickets stop by the Red Box Office or call 812-888-4039. Tickets are $12 for Adults, $7 for Seniors, $5 for Non-VU students, and Free for VU Faculty/Staff with their VU ID.
“Fear” is a production made entirely by the creative minds of the Theatre Program faculty and students. The show is a conglomeration of short plays dealing with the concept of fear. The pieces in the show are “Culinary Class” and “217,” written by VU student Peter Hesselgrave, “No Means No,” “Left Waiting,” and “This is America,” written by VU student Chelsea Wyatt, “Graduation Fears” and High School Killer,” written by VU student Allyson Withycombe, and “Clearing My Mind” by VU Theatre Arts Program Chair Kendra Clauser. The show also features transitions organically designed by the students in rehearsal.
The show’s actors are played by VU students Peter Hesselgrave, Kaleb Benson, Allyson Withycombe, Chelsea Wyatt, Samantha Cook, MK Wasson, Taryn Ginnan AND Theatre Arts Program Chair Kendra Clauser.
For tickets stop by the Red Box Office or call 812-888-4039. Tickets are $12 for Adults, $7 for Seniors, $5 for Non-VU students, and Free for VU Faculty/Staff with their VU ID.
“Fear” is a production made entirely by the creative minds of the Theatre Program faculty and students. The show is a conglomeration of short plays dealing with the concept of fear. The pieces in the show are “Culinary Class” and “217,” written by VU student Peter Hesselgrave, “No Means No,” “Left Waiting,” and “This is America,” written by VU student Chelsea Wyatt, “Graduation Fears” and High School Killer,” written by VU student Allyson Withycombe, and “Clearing My Mind” by VU Theatre Arts Program Chair Kendra Clauser. The show also features transitions organically designed by the students in rehearsal.
The show’s actors are played by VU students Peter Hesselgrave, Kaleb Benson, Allyson Withycombe, Chelsea Wyatt, Samantha Cook, MK Wasson, Taryn Ginnan AND Theatre Arts Program Chair Kendra Clauser.
For tickets stop by the Red Box Office or call 812-888-4039. Tickets are $12 for Adults, $7 for Seniors, $5 for Non-VU students, and Free for VU Faculty/Staff with their VU ID.
“Fear” is a production made entirely by the creative minds of the Theatre Program faculty and students. The show is a conglomeration of short plays dealing with the concept of fear. The pieces in the show are “Culinary Class” and “217,” written by VU student Peter Hesselgrave, “No Means No,” “Left Waiting,” and “This is America,” written by VU student Chelsea Wyatt, “Graduation Fears” and High School Killer,” written by VU student Allyson Withycombe, and “Clearing My Mind” by VU Theatre Arts Program Chair Kendra Clauser. The show also features transitions organically designed by the students in rehearsal.
The show’s actors are played by VU students Peter Hesselgrave, Kaleb Benson, Allyson Withycombe, Chelsea Wyatt, Samantha Cook, MK Wasson, Taryn Ginnan AND Theatre Arts Program Chair Kendra Clauser.
For tickets stop by the Red Box Office or call 812-888-4039. Tickets are $12 for Adults, $7 for Seniors, $5 for Non-VU students, and Free for VU Faculty/Staff with their VU ID.
The VU Concert Choir, under the direction of Professor Mark Snyder, has the exciting opportunity to perform with the Evansville Philharmonic Chorus and the Evansville Philharmonic Orchestra on November 13. “Heavenly Spheres: Mozart’s Requiem” will be performed at 4:00 pm (Central time) at Victory Theatre in Evansville. This is an amazing learning opportunity for our students to perform an important piece of music literature and perform in a large chorus with professional musicians. Our Sunday, November 13, 6:00pm Choral Concert here at VU is being postponed to the Spring 2023 semester.
For ticket and additional information on the “Heavenly Spheres: Mozart’s Requiem” contact the Evansville Philharmonic Orchestra website: evansvillephilharmonic.org
The Vincennes University Performing Arts Department – Music will present “A Gala Concert” on Wednesday, October 5, at 7:30 pm in the Red Skelton Performing Arts Center Theatre, 20 Red Skelton Boulevard, Vincennes, Indiana. The concert is free, and the public is invited to attend. Doors will open at 7:00 pm.