The WSU School of Music is performing “The Pirates of Penzance” on-campus for Family Weekend. After two years of being unable to perform onstage, the WSU School of Music finally returns to the theater this weekend for their latest production, “The Pirates of Penzance.” Presented by the WSU Opera Program and accompanied by the WSU.
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April 8, 2021
Keep Moving On! That has been the mantra of everyone over the past year. The opera/musical theatre students, under the direction of Dr. Julie Anne Wieck and assisted by collaborative pianist, Elena Panchenko, have been rehearsing remotely all semester on a wonderful array of music by the Broadway genius, Stephen Sondheim. Songs from many of his hit musicals have been rehearsed via Zoom and then recorded by each singer individually to be combined by cast member Bryce Weber, a composition graduate student in the program. The cast also includes a vocal performance graduate student, Kayla Ray, a senior vocal performance major, Anya Guadamuz and a senior pre-vet student, Jadyn Denham. Joining the cast are Dr. Wieck and Dr. Angelica Dunsavage, another music faculty member, as well as two WSU alumni; Andrew Turner, now performing with Des Moines Metro and Virgina Opera companies as a young artist and Kristofer Barber, now working and singing in the Netherlands, bring their ex
April 7, 2021
The Jordan Schnitzer Museum of Art invites students and their families to view the work of Master of Fine Arts candidate Stephanie Broussard in person during its annual MFA Thesis Exhibition.
By Steve Nakata, Division of Student Affairs
Family Weekend will be mostly virtual and offer many interesting and fun ways for students and their families to engage with Washington State University, April 9-11.
WSU opera and musical theatre students, under the direction of Professor Julie Anne Wieck, will perform “Keep Moving On!” featuring a collection of music by Broadway legend Stephen Sondheim. The Department of Apparel, Merchandising, Design & Textiles will host its 38
Friday, April 9, 2021 - add to calendar 7:30-9 pm Bryan Hall
About the event
Keep Moving On! That has been the mantra of everyone over the past year. The opera/musical theatre students, under the direction of Dr. Julie Anne Wieck and assisted by collaborative pianist, Elena Panchenko, have been rehearsing remotely all semester on a wonderful array of music by the Broadway genius, Stephen Sondheim. Songs from many of his hit musicals have been rehearsed via Zoom and then recorded by each singer individually to be combined by cast member Bryce Weber, a composition graduate student in the program. The cast also includes a vocal performance graduate student, Kayla Ray, a senior vocal performance major, Anya Guadamuz and a senior pre-vet student, Jadyn Denham. Joining the cast are Dr. Wieck and Dr. Angelica Dunsavage, another music faculty member, as well as two WSU alumni; Andrew Turner, now performing with Des Moines Metro and Virgina Opera companies