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Twelve Angry Jurors, Tim Phipps, Rebekah Priebe
Twelve Angry Jurors, Tim Phipps, Rebekah Priebe
Theatre Productions
A young man has just stood trial for the fatal stabbing of his father as the twelve jurors are taken into a bleak jury room to deliberate. It looks like an open-and-shut case—until one voice challenges a deeper examination into the facts. Over the course of the play, tensions rise among the jurors, as they struggle to reconcile their own views with those of their fellow jurors. As deliberations continue, the jurors are forced to confront their own biases and assumptions, and to consider the implication of their decision on another man’s life.
Originally written by Reginald Rose as Twelve …
Sense And Sensibility, Jonathan R. Sabo, Rebekah Priebe, Tim Phipps
Sense And Sensibility, Jonathan R. Sabo, Rebekah Priebe, Tim Phipps
Theatre Productions
Sense and Sensibility examines our reactions, both reasonable and ridiculous, to societal pressures. When reputation is everything, how do you follow your heart?
A playful new adaptation of Jane Austen’s beloved novel follows the fortunes (and misfortunes) of the Dashwood sisters—sensible Elinor and hypersensitive Marianne—after their father's sudden death leaves them financially destitute and socially vulnerable. As the sisters navigate the complex social customs of their time, they face various challenges and obstacles in their pursuit of happiness. Ultimately, they must learn to balance their sense and sensibility in order to find fulfillment in both their romantic and familial relationships. …
You're A Good Man Charlie Brown, Stacey R. Stratton, Rebekah Priebe
You're A Good Man Charlie Brown, Stacey R. Stratton, Rebekah Priebe
Theatre Productions
Based on the beloved Charles Schulz comic strip, this musical revue brings the iconic “Peanuts” characters to life through songs and short stories of the lovable but insecure Charlie Brown and all his friends. Through the humorous, reflective, and often emotionally-erratic journey of daily life, Charlie Brown ultimately learns the value of having good friends who embrace our flaws, celebrate our unique qualities, and help us find contentment in the little things. Following the classic style of Schulz's comics, audiences will enjoy the blended humor and clever wordplay of the show’s catchy and memorable tunes. Coupled with lively choreography and …
Much Ado About Nothing, Stacey R. Stratton, Jonathan R. Sabo, Rebekah Priebe, Tim Phipps
Much Ado About Nothing, Stacey R. Stratton, Jonathan R. Sabo, Rebekah Priebe, Tim Phipps
Theatre Productions
Using themes of suspicion and loyalty, deception and honor, jealousy and true love, William Shakespeare’s Much Ado About Nothing weaves together the humorous story of how two couples find love — whether they want it or not. Condensed and adapted for an intimate staging, this comedy promises to leave audience’s wanting more of what the Bard has to offer.
Collection Container Inventory, Cedarville University
Collection Container Inventory, Cedarville University
The James T. Jeremiah Document Archive
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Collection Container Inventories, Lynn A. Brock
Collection Container Inventories, Lynn A. Brock
Supplemental Material
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Review Of The Boy Who Loved Maps By Kari Allen, Rachel Crane
Review Of The Boy Who Loved Maps By Kari Allen, Rachel Crane
Library Intern Book Reviews
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Review Of The Gardener Of Alcatraz: A True Story By Emma Bland Smith, Janelle Burd
Review Of The Gardener Of Alcatraz: A True Story By Emma Bland Smith, Janelle Burd
Library Intern Book Reviews
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Review Of The Year We Learned To Fly By Jacqueline Woodson, Rachel Crane
Review Of The Year We Learned To Fly By Jacqueline Woodson, Rachel Crane
Library Intern Book Reviews
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Review Of The Sun Is Late And So Is The Farmer By Philip C. Stead, Rachel Crane
Review Of The Sun Is Late And So Is The Farmer By Philip C. Stead, Rachel Crane
Library Intern Book Reviews
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Review Of Out Of A Jar By Deborah Marcero, Rachel Crane
Review Of Out Of A Jar By Deborah Marcero, Rachel Crane
Library Intern Book Reviews
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Review Of My Poet By Patricia Maclachlan, Rachel Crane
Review Of My Poet By Patricia Maclachlan, Rachel Crane
Library Intern Book Reviews
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Review Of Little Red Riding Hood And The Dragon By Ying Chang Compestine, Rachel Crane
Review Of Little Red Riding Hood And The Dragon By Ying Chang Compestine, Rachel Crane
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Review Of Finding Fire By Logan S. Kline, Rachel Crane
Review Of Finding Fire By Logan S. Kline, Rachel Crane
Library Intern Book Reviews
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Review Of How You Came To Be By Carole Gerber, Rachel Crane
Review Of How You Came To Be By Carole Gerber, Rachel Crane
Library Intern Book Reviews
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Review Of Listen: How Evelyn Glennie, A Deaf Girl, Changed Percussion By Shannon Stocker, Janelle Burd
Review Of Listen: How Evelyn Glennie, A Deaf Girl, Changed Percussion By Shannon Stocker, Janelle Burd
Library Intern Book Reviews
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Review Of Kick Push: Be Your Epic Self By Frank Morrison, Janelle Burd
Review Of Kick Push: Be Your Epic Self By Frank Morrison, Janelle Burd
Library Intern Book Reviews
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Review Of Dressing Up The Stars: The Story Of Movie Costume Designer Edith Head By Jeanne Walker Harvey, Janelle Burd
Review Of Dressing Up The Stars: The Story Of Movie Costume Designer Edith Head By Jeanne Walker Harvey, Janelle Burd
Library Intern Book Reviews
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Review Of A Day For Sandcastles By Jonarno Lawson, Janelle Burd
Review Of A Day For Sandcastles By Jonarno Lawson, Janelle Burd
Library Intern Book Reviews
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Review Of Rodney Was A Tortoise By Nan Forler, Janelle Burd
Review Of Rodney Was A Tortoise By Nan Forler, Janelle Burd
Library Intern Book Reviews
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Our Town, Diane C. Merchant, Jonathan R. Sabo, Rebekah Priebe, Tim Phipps
Our Town, Diane C. Merchant, Jonathan R. Sabo, Rebekah Priebe, Tim Phipps
Theatre Productions
Our Town by Thornton Wilder is considered a classic of American theatre as it portrays life in small town Grover's Corners, New Hampshire at the turn of the last century. In scenes of daily life that capture the poetic beauty of the everyday, the play celebrates family, faith, and the daily miracles that happen all around us, if we are just attuned to see them.
I Know A Shy Fellow Who Swallowed A Cello / Peter And The Wolf, Steven Winteregg
I Know A Shy Fellow Who Swallowed A Cello / Peter And The Wolf, Steven Winteregg
Bach’s Literacy Series Announcements and Programs
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The Giver, Stacey R. Stratton, Jonathan R. Sabo, Rebekah Priebe, Tim Phipps
The Giver, Stacey R. Stratton, Jonathan R. Sabo, Rebekah Priebe, Tim Phipps
Theatre Productions
The Giver, adapted from Lois Lowry's 1994 Newbery Medal winning novel, is the haunting story centered on young Jonas, who lives in a seemingly ideal, if colorless, world of conformity and contentment. Not until he is given his life assignment as the "Receiver of Memory" does he begin to understand the dark, complex secrets behind his fragile community.
The Beams Are Creaking, Diane C. Merchant, Rebecca M. Baker, Rebekah Priebe, Jonathan R. Sabo, Tim Phipps
The Beams Are Creaking, Diane C. Merchant, Rebecca M. Baker, Rebekah Priebe, Jonathan R. Sabo, Tim Phipps
Theatre Productions
The inspiring, powerful, true story of Dietrich Bonhoeffer, the German theologian who defied the Nazis and ultimately led an assassination attempt against Hitler. Part political thriller, part love story, and leavened with moments of humor, it is filled with a compassion that reaffirms one’s faith in man.
Review Of Classified: The Secret Career Of Mary Golda Rosa, Cherokee Aerospace Engineer By Traci Sorell, Morgan Rupp
Review Of Classified: The Secret Career Of Mary Golda Rosa, Cherokee Aerospace Engineer By Traci Sorell, Morgan Rupp
Library Intern Book Reviews
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Review Of Rectangle Time By Pamela Paul, Morgan Rupp
Review Of Rectangle Time By Pamela Paul, Morgan Rupp
Library Intern Book Reviews
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The Faithful Reader: Essays On Biblical Themes In Literature, Justin D. Lyons
The Faithful Reader: Essays On Biblical Themes In Literature, Justin D. Lyons
Faculty Books
Through essays written by faculty and staff at Cedarville University, this book explores biblical themes such as love, mercy, sin, repentance, and hope in selected works of literature. The volume serves an expression and exploration of the Christian worldview as applied to reading works of fiction from various genres and time periods. It serves also as an example of the practice of biblical integration that Cedarville University strives for in every discipline.
Review Of Charlotte And The Nutcracker By Charlotte Nebres, Hannah Elizabeth Smith
Review Of Charlotte And The Nutcracker By Charlotte Nebres, Hannah Elizabeth Smith
Library Intern Book Reviews
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Review Of Twenty-One Steps: Guarding The Tomb Of The Unknown Soldier By Jeff Gottesfeld, Morgan Rupp
Review Of Twenty-One Steps: Guarding The Tomb Of The Unknown Soldier By Jeff Gottesfeld, Morgan Rupp
Library Intern Book Reviews
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Review Of Eyes That Kiss In The Corners By Joanna Ho, Hannah Elizabeth Smith
Review Of Eyes That Kiss In The Corners By Joanna Ho, Hannah Elizabeth Smith
Library Intern Book Reviews
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