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Calvin College CAS Department CAS students, we need your feedback! Course evaluations are now
available through December 18, please take a moment to fill yours out
today at http://cceval.iota.cc

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George Visser

George Visser Calvin College CAS Department: Did you know the CAS 250 Class has a fan Page for the Monkey Stick Pitch where you can find links to shows. Check it out!

This 10-minute variety show is produced by students of Calvin College enrolled in the Fall 2009 offering of CAS 250, Multi-Camera Production. A "monkey stick" is passed among street musicians to indicate "it's your turn to perform." "Pitch" is another name for a busker's act.
TV Show:23 fans
Calvin College CAS Department

Calvin College CAS Department Calvin alum Kirsten Kelly recently started a Chicago Public Schools
Program at Chicago Shakespeare. Take a look at this heartbreaking and
amazing story about one of her former students. http://www.chicagotribune.com/news/columnists/chi-trice-28-sep28,0,5407427.column

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Although Samuel Vega had never acted before -- in fact, he had never heard of the Shakespeare Theater -- the professional actors were astounded by how the teenager was naturally gifted. Small in stature, Vega had a presence that filled the stage. (Tribune photo by Antonio Perez / September 24, 2009)
Calvin College CAS Department

Calvin College CAS Department Calvin Theater Company (CTC) needs you!
Opportunities for acting, building sets, lighting, stage management, publicity and more.

Interviews will be held September 4, 2009 beginning at 5pm. For more information on CTC or to sign up for an interview visit http://www.calvin.edu/academic/cas/ctc/

Prof. David Leugs
leud@calvin.edu

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Thanks to everyone who joined us last season to help us celebrate "75 Years of Inspiration!" Now, join us as we start the next 75.
Calvin College CAS Department

Calvin College CAS Department Congratulations to the following recipients of the 2009-2010 CAS named scholarships: Branden Rudie, Sarah DeRidder, Issac Groenendyk, Joshua Schroyer, Caleb Bilgen, Jessica Wilcoxson, Rachel Kuyvenhoven, Chad Drenth, Tara Romanowski, Jessica Leugs, Joseph Sonheim, Abby Ledeboer, Emily Thomas and Zachary Fisk.

We congrat...ulate you on your achievements and are proud to call you our own!

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David J. Holquist Scholarship: Jessica Wilcoxson ($1,900) Media and Christianity Scholarship:Rachel Kuyvenhoven ($2,300)John Miller Scholarship:Chad Drenth ($1,000)
Rachel Kolb

Rachel Kolb Calvin College CAS Department: A behind-the-scenes look the set and lighting design for the upcoming play "Syringa Tree."

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Rachel Kolb Calvin College CAS Department: Cast members from "Syringa Tree" tell why they love Calvin Theatre.

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Rachel Kolb Calvin College CAS Department: Meet the cast of "Syringa Tree" and get a first look at the upcoming show!

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Meet the cast and see behind-the-scenes footage of the upcoming show! Syringa Tree By Pamela Gien April 23, 24, 25, and 30, and May 1 and 2 at 8:00 in the Gezon Theatre Tickets are on sale at the Calvin College Box Office. ...
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Rachel Kolb Calvin College CAS Department: The first in a series of video blogs about "Syringa Tree."

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Syringa Tree April 23, 24, 25, and 30, and May 1 and 2 in the Gezon Theatre Tickets are on sale at the Calvin College Box Office. For more information on Syringa Tree and Calvin Theatre Company's 75 ...
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Calvin College CAS Department Screenwriter Scott W. Smith's Emmy award-winning screenwriting website.
Scott W. Smith will be speaking at Calvin on April 14 and 15. Come check it out!

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“Somebody came up to Arthur Miller after an opening and said ‘That was a nice play, but couldn’t you call it Life of a Salesman?’ But a play is not nice things happening to nice people. ...

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