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Mississippi Bend Players: Wait Until Dark

A blind Greenwich Village housewife becomes the target of three con men searching for heroin hidden inside a doll. This masterfully constructed thriller by Frederick Knott builds toward an electrifying, breath-stopping final scene.   

Mississippi Bend Players: Zombie Prom

A 1950s horror comic book is brought to life as a musical comedy by John Dempsey and Dana P. Rowe. This campy, rollicking romp takes the audience through America's Atomic Age and the Golden Age of horror comic books.

Mississippi Bend Players: Zombie Prom

A 1950s horror comic book is brought to life as a musical comedy by John Dempsey and Dana P. Rowe. This campy, rollicking romp takes the audience through America's Atomic Age and the Golden Age of horror comic books.

Mississippi Bend Players: Zombie Prom

A 1950s horror comic book is brought to life as a musical comedy by John Dempsey and Dana P. Rowe. This campy, rollicking romp takes the audience through America's Atomic Age and the Golden Age of horror comic books.

Camp Creamery Performance

The Old Creamery Theatre in Amana, Iowa has been creating theatre productions for young audiences since 1971.  Augustana alumna Jackie McCall '98 will bring Camp Creamery to Augustana this summer.

Student Recital: Emily Fischer, Sarah Fischer, Claudia Zerdin

Emily Fischer, a junior from Eligin, IL, Sarah Fisher, a junior from Elgin IL, and Claudia Zerdin, a junior from Elmhurst, IL will perform a violin recital together. 

Faculty recital: Patricia Weitzel, double bass

Patricia Weitzel, assistant professor of music, will perform a  recital on double bass. She will be accompanied by guest artist Thiago Ancelmo, clarinet, and Younjung Cha, piano.

guerrilla girls

Why the Teaching Museum of Art is different

The Augustana Teaching Museum of Art works with academic departments to join art with other fields, says director Claire Kovacs. And that makes it different from other art museums.

Guerrilla Girls

Guerrilla Girls will stir up audiences Jan. 18

The Guerrilla Girls will share their methods of challenging sexism and racism in the arts, politics and culture in a free, public presentation at 7 p.m. Jan. 18 in Centennial Hall.