Summer Musical Promises Fun-filled Trip
“A fun-filled trip back to 1962” is the promise of Richard Burk, director of “How to Succeed in Business Without Really Trying, the 2017 summer musical at Casper College.
“A fun-filled trip back to 1962” is the promise of Richard Burk, director of “How to Succeed in Business Without Really Trying, the 2017 summer musical at Casper College.
Want to sell your car? Take a piano class. Interested in law school? Perhaps you should audition for “Guys and Dolls.” A fine arts degree can teach you so many useful skills. Part 7 features Aaron Wood (AA, ’02).
The Casper College Forensics Team recently earned two bronze awards in the Wheeler Division: one in debate and the other in individual at the Phi Rho Pi National Tournament held in Washington, D.C.
Want to sell your car? Take a piano class. Interested in law school? Perhaps you should audition for “Guys and Dolls.” A fine arts degree can teach you so many useful skills. Part 7 features Kit Robertson (AFA, ’10).
There was excitement in the air as Casper College graphic design students discovered whose design would be the official logo for The Mary Bennion Foundation.
Want to sell your car? Take a piano class. Interested in law school? Perhaps you should audition for “Guys and Dolls.” A fine arts degree can teach you so many useful skills. Part 6 features Gabrielle Reeves (AFA, ’06).
The 2017 Music of the Masters Concert “Te Deum” will feature the Casper College Chamber Orchestra and the college’s combined choirs and festival orchestra on Sunday, May 7 with a pre-concert program at 2 p.m. followed by the concert at 3.
The 11th annual “Maybe, Maybe Not” concert featuring the Casper College Concert Band, will be held on Saturday, May 6 beginning at 3 p.m. in the Wheeler Concert Hall.
The Seventh Annual Small Ensemble Concert is set for Thursday, May 4 beginning at 7 p.m. in Wheeler Concert Hall.
Casper College music major Laura Wiley will present a free piano recital to the public on Tuesday, May 2 at 7 p.m. in Wheeler Concert Hall.