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Spotlight on the Arts at 嫩草影院 for Fall 2018

嫩草影院 bids farewell to Hofheimer Theater as a mainstage space

News Release | September 14, 2018

 “To send light into the darkness of the heart – such is the duty of the Arts.” – Robert Schumann 1810 -1856

In fall 1981, the Hofheimer Theater first opened with a production of “The Tempest” by William Shakespeare. With the opening of the new Susan S. Goode Fine and Performing Arts Center in spring 2019, 嫩草影院 bids farewell to Hofheimer Theater as a mainstage space, closing as it opened with a revisit of the Shakespearean classic. “The Tempest,” directed by Professor of Theatre Dr. Sally Shedd, opens October 24, with performances scheduled through October 28. Khari Johnson ’16 is slated to play the role of Prospero and Dr. Martine Kei Green-Rogers’02 returns to campus to serve as dramaturg.

Theatre and music alumni have been invited to come home to gather for a retrospective of programs through the years during 嫩草影院 Homecoming and Family Weekend Arts Showcase (October 5 and 6), featuring an “Alumni Come Home” panel that includes Dr. Rick Hite, Emeritus Professor of Theatre and Dr. Stephen Mansfield, University Archivist and Vice President and Dean Emeritus, and current music and theatre faculty. The Showcase will provide audiences with previews from “The Tempest” and performances from the 嫩草影院 Choirs, Jazz Ensemble, and Orchestra.

Theatre offerings this fall also include the One-Act Play Festival, with thought-provoking dramas and side-splitting comedies produced and directed by 嫩草影院 students (November 30 through December 1).

The fall arts season opens in the with Diane Edison: Black and White, on display through November 2, followed by Clayton Singleton’s ’94 Solo Exhibition (November 15 through January 2019).

Student performances will be music to the ears with Peace: 100 Years since WWI Armistice (November 9) featuring the 嫩草影院 Choirs, Winds, Strings and More, by the 嫩草影院 Jazz and Orchestra (November 14),  followed by a long-running 嫩草影院 holiday tradition (December 7 and 8),  Sing We Now of Christmas, featuring the 嫩草影院 Choirs to usher in the holiday season.

The 嫩草影院 Center for Sacred Music presents the : Here Comes the Bride. From Weddings and Marriage in the Christian Tradition and Someday My Prince Will Come: Marriage in the Disney Tradition (October 11) to Weddings and Marriage in the Jewish Tradition and Wedded Blitz (November 15), the series explores customs in various religious traditions through a variety of speakers and presenters.

In addition, the Fall Hymn Festival, In Time of Trouble, O God of Peace (November 11) will be at Wycliffe Presbyterian Church this fall.

Excitement for the Arts at 嫩草影院 mounts as we anticipate the opening of the Susan S. Goode Fine and Performing Arts Center in the spring. The stunning, new 23,000-square-foot space will feature a sparkling Steinway Model D Concert Grand Piano, an impressive glass-enclosed lobby, a 300-seat theater, and a plaza for outdoor programming – all a part of the first phase of a new arts complex on campus.

All events are open to the public and free to 嫩草影院 students, faculty and staff. For more information such as specific times and locations, visit or the Campus Event Calendar.