A 1998 Cadillac DeVille was parked outside of D&M on Wednesday, but no one gave it a parking ticket. The car is part of Christopher Olszewski’s Mobile Spiritual Renewal Center Project, “You, Me and The DiVille Makes Three.” Plymouth was the car’s third stop out of seven on its trip […]
Author: Sarah Liebowitz; A&E Editor
Art Scholarships and Awards
Fine arts major Julia Mosso holding her award: the Barbara Smith Dearborn '60 Endowed Art Scholarship. Roberta T. Bartlett Art Scholarship is awarded to two students majoring in art based on merit. The recipients are: Raeanne Bujeaud Ian McCowan Art Department Scholarship for worthy scholarly purposes. The recipient is: […]
CDE and Original Choreography
( Lto R) Elizabeth Morrisstte, Amara Decker and Erica Morrissette On May 12 and 13, PSU’s Contemporary Dance Ensemble will showcase original choreography by students and faculty. Both shows start at 7 p.m. in the Hanaway Theatre. The show features works by three faculty members and four student choreographers. […]
Pemi Choral Society Presents Fauré’s Requiem
On May 12 and 14, the Pemi Choral Society will perform a variety of choral pieces, including Gabriel Fauré’s well-known requiem. Friday’s performance is at 7:30 p.m. in St. Paul’s Roman Catholic Church in Franklin, and Sunday’s performance is in PSU’s Hanaway Theatre at 3 p.m. The Pemigewasset Choral […]
Dancing with the Plymouth Community Stars
Dancing with the Plymouth Community Stars Sarah Liebowitz A&E Editor svl1010@plymouth.edu Seasoned dancers and local “stars” will pair up on April 30 at 2 p.m. for an energetic dance competition to benefit Voices Against Violence. The competition takes place at The Flying Monkey. Local stars include Frank Mcclain of Pemi-Valley Habitat […]
Summer Camps: The White Mountain Roots of an Iconic American Experience
Photo courtesy of Camp Hale. In the summer of 1949, a 12-year-old boy named Frank boarded a steam engine train heading towards Bretton Woods, NH. He was on his way to Caddy Camp. Frank and his classmates would spend the summer making friends, getting into trouble and working as golf caddies […]
“Cowboys! A Musical Vaudeville and Medicine Show”
Jacob Tilton as Alfred (left) and Myles Parson as Rusty (right) in the origional musical "Cowboys!" Grab a saddle and get ready for PSU’s original musical “Cowboys! A Musical Vaudeville and Medicine Show.” “Cowboys!” will play April 6 – 9, in the Silver Center’s Studio Theatre. Written and directed by PSU […]
The Oedipus Cycle Traverses New Hampshire
Stories of murder, incest and exile will continue to plague the Hanaway Theatre this weekend, when Plymouth State wraps up this season’s Greek Project with their production of “Oedipus the King.” The Greek Project is a collaboration between Plymouth State, Keene State, and the University of New Hampshire. Each institution […]
Dance Premiere Gala
On Feb. 4 at 8 p.m., PSU’s annual Dance Premiere Gala closed the curtain on a day of classes and workshops with PSU faculty and the BoSoma Dance Company. One of the workshops on Saturday. Open to the public, the Gala displayed a veritable buffet of diverse dance styles and choreography. […]
Maria Callas Performs Live in “Master Class”
Maria Callas ruled the world of opera for 10 years. Her presence will grace the PSU stage this weekend, when faculty member Eva Nagorka embodies her in the staged reading of Terrence McNally’s play “Master Class,” directed by Fran Page. “Master Class” will show on Feb. 10 and 11 at […]