In times of panic, people are judgmental of what they don’t understand. Amidst the AIDS crisis of the mid-1980s, New Yorkers tried to deal with the uncertainties of life and death, eternal damnation and salvation and the affairs of the heart. That’s what WCU’s School of Stage and Screen will show us with its season […]
Angels in America: Millennium Approaches
The story of Gypysies comes to an end
“Let me entertain you, let me make you smile…… and if you’re real good, i’ll make you feel good…” This tune rung through the halls the whole night but progressively changed meanings each time it was sung – from completely innocent to completely sexual. Western Carolina University’s School of Stage and Screen production of “Gypsy” in the […]
The life of a “Gypsy”
“When you are on stage you are basically naked. When you are acting you’re baring your soul and when you have lines and you have lyrics and music just for yourself it’s a very vulnerable thing to do,” said Kylee Verhoff, the lead actor in the new musical “Gypsy,” the last production of the School […]
Story of a ‘Gypsy’ is about to unfold
The story of gypsy’s is soon to unfold at Western Carolina University. Put on by the School of Stage and Screen the classic musical “Gypsy.” The production is scheduled to show at the Bardo Fine and Performing Arts Center at 7:30 p.m. April 14 through Saturday, April 16 and 3:00 p.m. on April 17. Tickets […]