‘Wonder Woman’ makes powerful impression in theatres
DC Comic’s “Wonder Woman” hit theaters on June 2 and has shown superhero fans just how iconic Wonder Woman still is today.
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DC Comic’s “Wonder Woman” hit theaters on June 2 and has shown superhero fans just how iconic Wonder Woman still is today.
Shippensburg Arts Programming & Education (SHAPE) will kick off summer on a hot notewith its 12th annual Summer Solstice Art Festival tomorrow, June 17. Music, art, food and fun will take over Shippensburg Township Park from 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. as locals come together to celebrate the change of season in a creative fashion.
Stepping outside of the spotlight and onto black and white pages, Lily Collins debuted her first book “Unfiltered: No Shame, No Regrets, Just Me” last month, which tapped into a side of her that she has long hidden from the often critical eyes that accompany fame.
Shippensburg University’s McFeely’s Coffeehouse lounge is a small, dimly lit space fit with more chairs than it ever fills and a thin, wooden stage that rarely gets much use. Despite the meager venue and the modest crowd of 20 students, SU’s Game On: Improv! comedy group still aimed for the big laughs at its final public performance of the semester on May 4.
Stewart Hall transformed beautifully into the Little Princess Playhouse on Saturday morning for the double feature production, “Alice in Wonderland” and “Princess Club.”
Disney princesses put aside their differences in friendship during Little Princess Playhouse’s performance of “Princess Club.”
Junior Halle Shank as Alice, along side of her cast mates, performs a rendition of Alice in Wonderland for Shippensburg children to enjoy.
“Join us, come and waste an hour or two… We’ve got magic to do, just for you. We’ve got miracle plays to play. We’ve got parts to perform, hearts to warm, Kings and things to take by storm, as we go on our way,” PIPPIN’s Leading Player sang to the audience at Luhrs on Wednesday night during the Broadway musical’s opening number, “Magic to Do.”
The PIPPIN cast captures the audience’s attention with their daring tricks and contagiously high energy.
The PIPPIN cast captures the audience’s attention with their daring tricks and contagiously high energy.
The PIPPIN cast captures the audience’s attention with their daring tricks and contagiously high energy.
The PIPPIN cast captures the audience’s attention with their daring tricks and contagiously high energy.
Act V Productions brought a 1989 cult classic movie to life in Memorial Auditorium with their rendition of “Heathers” this past Thursday through Sunday. The off-Broadway musical, based on the 1989 movie with the same name, follows the story of 17-year-old Veronica Sawyer, played by Shippensburg University junior Mackenzie Brouse, and her boyfriend Jason “JD” Dean, played by senior Brad Barkdoll.
SU’s Act V Productions dive into the dramas of high school with comedy and satire during its performance of ‘Heathers.’
A group of Shippensburg University students got the chance to show off a semester’s worth of photography as a new exhibit opened at the Shippensburg Arts Programming & Education (SHAPE) gallery Wednesday evening.
Digital photography students display their work at SHAPE gallery. Well known photojournalist Stan Honda instructed the class with his wide array of knowledge and experience.
For the third year in a row, one of America’s most beloved animal experts, Jack Hanna, took his three-time Emmy Award winning television series to the stage of the H. Ric Luhrs Performing Arts Center.
American zookeeper Jack Hanna brings the fun of the zoo to the Luhr’s center stage with a variety of exotic animals for fans to see. Some of the animals featured during Into The Wild Live! included a two-toed sloth, wild cats and a baby kangaroo.
“How many dirty girls we got here tonight?”
Foreigner highlights the bright future of younger generations and the importance of education by welcoming the Shippensburg Area Middle School chorus on stage to sing alongside the band.