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Our Country's Good Runs Through Saturday
The Wabash College Theater Department closes its 2010-2011 performance season with the award-winning play Our Country’s Good, which  runs through Saturday at Ball Theater.     more >>>

Prof. Abbott '85 On Wabash Traditions - Good & Bad
Professor of Theater Michael Abbott ’85 delivered Thursday’s Chapel Talk “Off the Table.” His talk centered on discussion of coed education and traditions at Wabash.     more >>>

Sam Shepard Epic Continues Tonight
The Wabash College Theater Department will present Sam Shepard’s epic, A Lie of the Mind, a gritty play set in the American West. Performances are scheduled for 8:00 p.m. in Ball Theater through Saturday.     more >>>

Reynaldo Pacheco '06 Has Role in CBS's CSI:NY
Reynaldo Pacheco "06 has a guest role in Friday night's episode of CSI: NY. The television appearance is just his latest success. He had a role in the "Beginners," starring Christopher Plummer and Ewan McGregor, a movie awaiting release.     more >>>

Incident at Vichy Runs Thru Saturday
The Wabash College Theater season opened Wednesday with a moving and somber Arthur Miller play, Incident at Vichy, a seldom-performed play written by one of America’s greatest playwrights.      more >>>

Students Return from NYC Museum Reading
Theater Professor Dwight Watson and four Wabash students presented a reading Wednesday night at the American Museum in New York City. Three of the students have written about the trip. Also see a video of a Q&A with the explorers and Wabash students..     more >>>

Theater Students Bound for NYC
Professor Dwight Watson and five Wabash theater students will travel to New York City today to collaborate in the stunning "Race to the End of the Earth" exhibition at the American Natural History Museum. A timely coincidence provided a rare opportunity for the Wabash men.     more >>>

Celebrate the Arts 2010-2011!
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Meet "The Brainy Gamer"
Theater Professor Michael Abbott's popular blog "The Brainy Gamer" was inspired by his experience teaching his freshman tutorial The Art and History of Electronic Gaming.     more >>>

Humanities and Fine Arts Department (Division II) Names Honorees at Annual Awards Chapel
Division II (The Humanities and Fine Arts) have announced the following awards given at a recent Student Honors, Awards, and Prizes Chapel held at the College.     more >>>

Grady Enjoys Co-Directing Tempest
Cody Grady has less than a month left in Crawfordsville. He’ll graduate as a theater major with the rest of the Wabash College Class of 2010 on May 16. But rather than coasting to the finish line, Grady will enjoy a “senior capstone moment” when the classic Shakespearean play,The Tempest, opens Wednesday.     more >>>

The Tempest Continues Thru Saturday
A large and appreciative audience gave the cast of The Tempest a standing ovation on opening night, a tribute to the actors, designers, and directors who brought to life the classic Shakespearean play. The Tempest continues through Saturday night.     more >>>

What’s Happening at Wabash College — April
This monthly calendar is for the purpose of letting you know What's Happening on campus of Wabash College.     more >>>

What’s Happening at Wabash College — March
This monthly calendar is for the purpose of letting you know What's Happening on campus of Wabash College.      more >>>

Terra Nova Runs Through Saturday
Expert performances, stunning staging, and a "gripping" script grab the audience in the Theater Department's performance of Ted Tally's award-winning play, Terra Nova, which opens Wednesday and runs through Saturday at Ball Theater.     more >>>

Wabash Theater Presents Terra Nova
The Wabash College Theater Department will present its third theater production of the season, Terra Nova by Ted Tally. The play will run from February 24-27 in Ball Theater in the Fine Arts Center. The performances are scheduled for 8 p.m. each evening.      more >>>

Indy Star Features Theatre Prof. James Gross
Indianapolis Star Theatre critic Jay Harvey wrote a weekend piece about set design which featured Wabash College Theatre professor James Gross. You can see the Star story here.     more >>>

What’s Happening at Wabash College — February
 This monthly calendar is for the purpose of letting you know What's Happening on campus of Wabash College.     more >>>

Miracle on 34th Street Continues Friday
Kristijonas Paltanavicius has been involved in theater since he was able to walk — but most of those experiences took place in his native country, Lithuania. Yet using European acting and directing techniques polished over the years, the Wabash sophomore is tackling an American Christmas classic.     more >>>

What’s Happening at Wabash College in December
This monthly calendar is for the purpose of letting you know What's Happening on campus of Wabash College.       more >>>

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