WILLIAMSPORT — The Lycoming College Theatre Department is kicking off its 2023-2024 season with cult favorite “Little Shop of Horrors,” a musical about a flower shop on Skid Row that
Lycoming professor presents translation of contemporary Spanish play performed by theatre students
On April 27, Lycoming’s Modern Language Studies Department Chair and Logan A. Richmond Endowed Professor Sandra Kingery, Ph.D., presented her translation of “The Treatment,” a play by Spanish writer Pablo Remón. The Lycoming theatre department presented a selection from the first act of the play virtually as a staged reading performed by Lycoming students and directed by C. Austin Hill, Ph.D., visiting assistant professor of theatre.
The translation of Remón’s “El Tratamiento” was inspired after an evening at the theater while Kingery was visiting Madrid. “I loved the play so much that I wrote the playwright the next morning to ask him if I could translate it,” she said. He wrote back immediately giving her the rights, and the project began.
Copy shortlink: Keep close to Nature s heart . Wash your spirit clean, suggested wilderness giant John Muir.
You needn t disappear into the woods for a week, but Friday (or sometime this month) is an ideal opportunity to embrace Muir s timely and timeless advice, to wash clean of 2020 through a stop outdoors.
Consider a First Day Hike, a New Year s Day tradition in the spirit of renewal.
The initial First Day Hike can be traced to Massachusetts in the early 1990s, the brainchild of a Massachusetts state park manager motivated to get visitors to the parks during winter. The hikes became an initiative of the National Association of State Park Directors, aka America s State Parks, in 2012, and have since been a staple at several Minnesota state parks and recreation areas.