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Seussical

人兽性交 University鈥檚 talented student performers presented a vibrant array of the live arts on campus to close out the Spring 2022 semester.

On April 1-3 and 8-10, the Music and Theatre Departments performed Seussical: The Musical. The production鈥檚 dynamic student cast told the stories of some of Dr. Seuss鈥檚 most famous characters, including The Cat in the Hat, Horton the Elephant, Gertrude McFuzz, Mayzie La Bird, and the Whos of Whoville.

Seussical

Muskie Rocks highlighted MuskiePalooza on April 19 with their first-ever performance. Conducted by Dr. Laura Schumann, the University鈥檚 newest ensemble delivered high-energy favorites such as 鈥淧roud Mary,鈥 鈥淚 Love Rock and Roll,鈥 鈥淎nother One Bites the Dust,鈥 鈥淪even Nation Army,鈥 and 鈥淪weet Home Alabama.鈥  Membership in the group is open to any student interested in playing in a pop/rock band. Muskie Rocks is scheduled to perform at a variety of regional community events in Fall 2022. Click to watch their MuskiePalooza on the Music at 人兽性交 Facebook page.

Muskie Rocks

The Spring Choral and Instrumental Concert on April 21 was entitled 鈥淪onic Wind.鈥  The program offered a wide variety of genres, ranging from Renaissance classics to 1980's pop music to music for video games. The concert featured the Concert Choir and Chamber Singers conducted by Assistant Professor of Music Dr. Natalie Mallis and the Wind Ensemble conducted by Associate Professor of Music Dr. David Turrill. Student conductors also led Concert Choir and Wind Ensemble selections.

The Southeastern Ohio Symphony Orchestra (SEOSO) presented their season finale performance on April 24, conducted by Dr. Laura Schumann. With a theme of 鈥淪ymphonic Favorites,鈥 the program featured well-known classical music from movies, commercials, and pop tunes. SEOSO is comprised of musicians from the University and regional communities.

On May 1, the 人兽性交 Valley Symphonic Winds Concert wraps up the set of performances with 鈥淎 Touch of Broadway,鈥 featuring tenor Dr. Christopher Hendley, Assistant Professor of Musical Theatre.

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