By Caitlin Stephens Staff Writer The New Exponent was lucky enough to interview Dr. Eric Love about his involvement in The Fantasticks, the Tennessee Wesleyan College Drama Department’s fall production. The play opened on Homecoming night and ran on the following Thursday, Friday, and Saturday. The Fantasticks is the longest running musical in history and [...]
Posts Tagged ‘Fine Arts’
Doc Love discusses Fantasticks in retrospect
Posted in Misc., tagged Fantasticks, Fine Arts, Love, News, Stephens on October 29, 2009 | Leave a Comment »
Athens Arts Center presents: “The Miracle Worker”
Posted in Misc., tagged Deal, Fine Arts, Review, The Miracle Worker on September 17, 2009 | 2 Comments »
By Kirby Deal Staff Writer “The Miracle Worker” tells the inspiring story of the trials and triumphs of Helen Keller, a woman who was born deaf and blind, yet overcame both of these handicaps and learned to read and communicate. The actors, actresses, production staff, and director all came together to put on a show [...]
Thomas Dismukes, the sensational storyteller
Posted in Misc., tagged Bowers, Dismukes, Fine Arts, News, Review, Storyteller on September 16, 2009 | 3 Comments »
We laughed. We cried. We gasped in awe, jumped back in shock, squealed in excitement…but mostly, we just laughed. On Thursday, September 10, Tennessee Wesleyan College was blessed to have motivational storyteller Thomas Dismukes speak to the willing individuals—or those individuals who simply wanted to get another one of those convocations out of the way.