75th Jubilee Celebration

Kick-Off Weekend

Catholic Social Thought Lectures

Catherine of Siena Lecture

Edgewood College Founder's Day

The Edgewood College Story - A Musical

Edgewood College Winter Frost Ball

Hall of Fame & Jubilee Basketball Weekend

Edgewood College Festival of the Arts

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EVENTS - The Edgewood College Story - A Musical  

>>   Sat. Mar 08. 03

The Edgewood College Story – A Musical
$20 reserved seating, $15 general admission,Z
$10 students and senior citizens
7:30 pm  •  Masonic Center

The Edgewood College Story – A Musical: by
Phil Martin

Celebrate the history of Edgewood College through story, song and dance. As recreated through the eyes of students, faculty, staff, The Edgewood College Story will weave together a patchwork of historical moments through the great depression and the turbulent sixties into the 21st century and beyond.

What was our involvement – as a college and as individual faculty, staff and students in the community during the great depression, World War II, Viet Nam, and the eighties and nineties? What were our issues and what were our actions? What did we believe? How did we impact our community? Come and relive our story.

Other Regina Theatre Performances

>>   Fri. Sep 06. 02 > Sat. Sep 14. 02

Communicating Doors
$7 general admission, $5 students and senior citizens
7:30 pm  •  September 6, 13, 14  •  Regina Theatre
4:00 & 7:30 pm  •  September 7  •  Regina Theatre

Communicating Doors: by Alan Ayckbourn
This time-traveling comic thriller by the British master of farcical comedy, revolves around a London sex specialist who stumbles into a murder plot that sends her, compliments of a unique set of hotel doors, traveling back in time, and raising questions about fate and free-will.

>>   Fri. Oct 18. 02 > Sat. Oct 26. 02

Eleemosynary
twtwis$7 general admission, $5 students and senior citizens
7:30 pm  •  October 18, 25, 26  •  Regina Theatre
4:00 & 7:30 pm  •  October 19  •  Regina Theatre 

Eleemosynary: by Lee Blessings
This sensitive and probing play deals with three generations of unconventional women in one remarkable family. Elegant and witty, the story explores the struggle of these intelligent yet eccentric women in their own tenuous family relationship, as well as in a society that places more value on traditional female roles.

>>   Fri. Dec 06. 02 > Sat. Dec 15. 02

The Mysteries: Creation
$7 general admission, $5 students and senior citizens
1:00 & 7:30 pm  •  December 6  •  Regina Theatre
7:30 pm  •  December 7, 14  •  Regina Theatre
2:00 pm  •  December 15  •  Regina Theatre 

The Mysteries: Creation A New Adaptation by: Bernard Sahlins
Second City’s co-founder, Bernard Sahlins’ fresh adaptation of a medieval mystery play zings with contemporary relevance in the retelling of these familiar biblical stories of good and evil. Joyful, suspenseful and satisfying, this drama engages people of all ages.

 

 
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