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(04/23/15 10:04pm)
Virginia’s all-female musical theatre a cappella group Hoos in the Stairwell — also referred to as the Hoosits — will perform their spring concert, “Our Time” Tuesday, April 28. A homage to the graduating fourth years in the group, this performance will feature Broadway selections from shows such as “Chicago,” “Footloose,” “Evita” and many other popular hits.
(04/23/15 4:59am)
Virginia’s all-female musical theatre a cappella group Hoos in the Stairwell — also referred to as the Hoosits — will perform their spring concert, “Our Time” Tuesday, April 28. A homage to the graduating fourth years in the group, this performance will feature Broadway selections from shows such as “Chicago,” “Footloose,” “Evita” and many other popular hits.
(04/11/15 5:36pm)
Dancers hit the floor, colliding as they fall onto the linoleum before quickly picking themselves back up. Their movements quicken and intensify as the background music turns into a soft rumbling, mirroring the chaotic yet precise choreography these performers have been practicing for months.
(04/01/15 5:23am)
The University Singers and Chamber Singers’ “American Pioneers” concert this past Friday shook the foundations of Old Cabell Hall and highlighted talented composers from the early 20th century. Director and conductor Michael Slon said he chose to perform solely American-composed selections instead of blending in international composers.
(03/27/15 3:35am)
The greatest thing about University a cappella is that, other than terrific music, you really never know what to expect. The Academical Village People are no exception and, if anything, they always seem to exceed the limitations and expectations of most University a cappella shows.
(03/03/15 8:24pm)
The latest movie-musical to hit theaters is Jason Robert Brown’s “The Last Five Years,” starring “Pitch Perfect” star Anna Kendrick and renowned Broadway star Jeremy Jordan.