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The Shippensburg University Jazz Band and its graduating seniors perform before a community crowd at The Thought Lot.
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The Shippensburg University Jazz Band and its graduating seniors perform before a community crowd at The Thought Lot.
One of the most anticipated season premieres of the year aired Sunday night and left fans with even more questions.
Close your eyes. You are getting tired. Your eyes are getting heavier. You are falling deeper and deeper asleep.
The performers of Act V practice a “Spring Awakening” scene in Memorial Auditorium, with Matthew Kline playing along on acoustic guitar.
In a generation where the news is filled with endless conflicts, the Shippensburg University Orchestra and the SU Concert Choir combined forces to present “Peace in Time of War.”
Pondering, student and musician Tyler Michael Law fiddled his upper lip with an index finger, wearing a casual button-up blue shirt, grey dress pants and white bowling shoes.
An awakening is blooming at Memorial Auditorium. Act V’s production of “Spring Awakening” will be bold, energetic and entertaining once it arrives on stage later this week.
The comedic group Capitol Steps put on a laughing riot at the H. Ric Luhrs Performing Arts Center last Thursday.
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On Thursday night, the Peking Acrobats came to the H. Ric Luhrs Performing Arts Center and put on quite a show. The show was filled with numerous acts, featuring balancing acts, juggling and dexterity.
Internet sensation Noah Guthrie performed in Shippensburg for the first time Sunday night. He walked onto the stage of The Thought Lot, with attire suggesting he has been touring on the road for months — a brown top hat, brown blazer and jeans, and to top it off, his acoustic guitar.
Last Thursday marked the end of a 15-season run of the iconic television show, “American Idol.” The finale was packed with tons of nostalgia, emotions and, of course, music.
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Guthrie performs original songs, along with covers of “Father Figure,” “Valerie” and “Sexy and I Know It.” The covers are what defined his talents and made him a mainstream success
The Peking Acrobats receive a round of applause after their first act of performing within suits of giant “Chinese” lions.
Charlie fights with his teacher, Alice Kinnian, played by Gina LoPresti.
Charlie thinks about the individuals who have affected his life.
Charlie, played by Nickolys Hinton, sets flowers down on Algernon’s grave, a rat. In the play, Charlie learns that he and Algernon experienced similar experiments at a mental center.
Charlie realizes that he is being paraded about at a science fair.