Mainstage Improv takes the stage
Otterbein's Mainstage Improv Troupe will take the stage April 23 with their latest show, Pentagranny.
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Otterbein's Mainstage Improv Troupe will take the stage April 23 with their latest show, Pentagranny.
This Thursday evening, Theater Chair John Stefano will be taking the stage for the last show of his professional career. Stefano, the head of the Theatre and Dance department, is playing the lead role, Tevye, in this semester’s musical, Fiddler on the Roof. He will be retiring this summer after 47 years in the theater industry.
On Thursday evening, Otterbein’s theater department is opening the show "Is He Dead?", a comedy by Mark Twain.
The Center for Community Engagement has put together a program to provide students with opportunities to volunteer both on and off campus as well as to address the issue of food insecurity on Otterbein’s campus. The program is called Promise House, and it is made up of smaller programs such as a food co-op, a spring break “staycation” and other volunteering opportunities.
The first lacrosse game of the 2016 season is coming up on February 24, 2016. The team has already been hard at work, practicing 5 to 6 times a week, preparing for the upcoming season.
This weekend, the Otterbein Theatre department is holding its annual Festival, which features original works, including seven plays, five dance routines and one short film all created and performed by Otterbein students.
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