The Sheridan College Theater is rallying numbers nerds to unite as they present the play 57th National Mathlete Sum-it.
In the production, the (almost) all-girl high school math team from Waukesha, Wisconsin, lost – and then won – the regional math competition. They are off to compete in the Nati
WYO PLAY is offering two Creative Aging classes this spring, dance with Stephanie Koltiska and poetry with Tyler Truman Julian.
The classes are coordinated with The Hub on Smith and supported in part by the Wyoming Arts Council, National Endowment for the Arts and the Wyoming Legislature.
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The upcoming spring season at the Whitey Center For the Arts, which will include award-winning artists’ performances, artist and author talks and receptions and showcases of student and faculty works,
Sheridan College Theater and Dance students have performed and recorded a series of short, livestreamed performances for elementary school children inspired by local stories and myths.
While appearing on Sheridan Media’s Public Pulse, theater instructor for Sheridan College, Lauren Graffin Estrada, talked about how they developed the original stories.
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According to Sheridan College, this new approach to theater gives students access to the arts while protecting the health and safety of our community.
Sheridan College Theater and Dance students created three original works using green screens and no small amount of research on local Sheridan myths. Each story has been created with a specific age group in mind and uploaded to the Sheridan College YouTube page.