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This Week at NSU
Here is a look at the week of March 10-16 at Northwestern State University: March 10 – Women’s tennis vs. Sam Houston, 12 p.m. March 11 – B-Term classes begin March 11 – 19 – Late registration for...
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Who’s Who at NSU
Name: Shirley Snyder Title: Coordinator of Criminal Justice program and Pre-Law and Paralegal Studies Program Education: JD – LSU; M.A. Student Personnel Services-NSU; B.A. Social Work-NSU. Years a...
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RETURN OF THE DEMON: NSU will host music festival March 23
With a genre list as eclectic and diverse as the sounds of Louisiana (Space Western/Caddo-American Folk Rock, anyone?), DemonFest promises to please and definitely pique interest. After unearthing ...
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NSU Continuing Ed will offer floral design class
Northwestern State University’s Office of Electronic and Continuing Education will offer Basic Floral Design Part II beginning Saturday, March. 16. The course will be taught on March 16, 23 and 30 ...
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NSU Theatre, Dance wins acclaim at fest
Northwestern State University Theatre and Dance students participated in the annual Kennedy Center American College Theatre Festival for Region 6 held at the Strand Theatre in Shreveport. This is ...
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A group of Northwestern State University students have gotten a crash course on the playwrights who were responsible for the birth of realistic acting. 
Two and a half weeks of intensive study will culminate in a workshop celebrating playwrights Henrik Ibsen and Anton Chekhov Monday, March 4 at 3:30 p.m. in the Jack Wann Theatre on the second floor of the A.A. Fredericks Center for Creative and Performing Arts. There is no admission and the See Plays page 7B                 workshop is open to the public.
Wann, the former artistic director and coordinator of theatre at Northwestern State, has returned to the university for the fourth consecutive year to teach an intensive class of two to three weeks.
“It has been enjoyable to teach the students about the birth of realistic acting,” said Wann. “Ibsen and Chekhov were the first playwrights to expect the actor to think. They wanted the actors to collaborate more. I’ve tried to teach about how this style came into being.”
The workshop will feature seven scenes, four from works by Ibsen and three from Chekhov. Performances will include scenes from “A Doll’s House” with Patrick Mahoney as Torvald and Coryn Bourgeois as Nora, two scenes from “Ghosts” with Tyler Price as Engstrand, Shannon Harger as Regine, Lindsey M. Page as Mrs. Alving and Cameron Metrejean as Osvald and “The Master Builder” with Timothy Callais as Solness and Sharla Mills as Hilde.
The scenes by Ibsen will include “The Seagull” with Cory M. Germany as Treplev and Sarah Roberts as Nina, “Uncle Vanya” with Myesha-Tiara McGarner as Sonya and Latreshia Stormer as Helene and “Ivanov” with DeAngelo Renard as Ivanov and Natalie Sibille as Sasha.
“I am pleased with the work done by the students,” said Wann. “Many of them have been performing in other productions here or taking part in the regional American College Theatre Festival in Shreveport, but they have been able to keep up.”
Wann retired from Northwestern State in 2003 and was named professor emeritus. He returned to NSU in 2006 to direct a summer dinner theatre production of Kiss Me Kate and teaches acting classes in the spring semester each year. He is writing a book on the teaching of Ibsen and Chekhov. Wann maintains an active schedule that includes teaching, directing and acting.
Workshop will examine legacy of playwrights
A group of Northwestern State University students have gotten a crash course on the playwrights who were responsible for the birth of realistic acting. Two and a half weeks of intensive study will...
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NSU establishes scholarship in memory of Sheriff’s deputy
A scholarship has been established at the Northwestern State University Foundation in memory of Natchitoches Parish Sheriff’s deputy and NSU alumnus Ricky Issac Jr., who died in an on-duty automobi...
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Dr. Holly Stave, left, and Heather Salter Dromm were named recipients of two of Northwestern State’s most prestigious faculty research awards.  Stave earned the Dr. Jean D’Amato Thomas Lifetimes Achievement Award.  Salter Dromm earned the Dr. Mildred Hart Bailey Faculty Research Award.
NSU faculty win research awards
Members of Northwestern State University’s faculty were recognized for their research endeavors during the school’s 26th annual Research Day.  Award winners were Heather Salter Dromm, Dr. Mildred H...
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This Week at NSU
Here is a look at the week of March 3-9 at Northwestern State University: March 3 — Softball vs. Louisiana Tech, NSU Softball Complex, 12:30 p.m. March 4 – NSU Wind Symphony, Magale Recital Hall, 7...
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Students will join national stance against trafficking
Slavery still exists. Let’s end it at Stand For Freedom March 5-6. Northwestern students will stand for 27 hours from March 5-6 to raise awareness for the estimated 27 million people around the wo...
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