Couverture de Exit Stage Left

Exit Stage Left

Exit Stage Left

De : LCC Connect
Écouter gratuitement

With more than 30 theatre, dance, and music performances each year, LCC brings the performing arts to life in spaces like the Dart Auditorium, Black Box Theatre, and the outdoor amphitheater. Exit Stage Left: LCC Performing Arts spotlights upcoming productions, award-winning shows, and beloved traditions like Summer Stage Under the Stars and features conversations with faculty, students, and guest artists who make the performing arts unforgettable.Copyright 2026 LCC Connect Art Divertissement et arts du spectacle Musique
Épisodes
  • Rabbit Tails & Medieval Pageantry: LCC's 2026 Summer Stage Season
    Jun 2 2026

    Paige Tufford sits down with Chelle Peterson and Rob Roznowski to discuss the latest productions in LCC’s Summer Stage season: The "Tail" of Peter Rabbit and Going Medieval! They share insights into adapting the classic children's story into an interactive musical, as well as explore the creative partnership between writing and directing.

    Website: LCC's Summer Stage

    Event Information:

    The “Tail” of Peter Rabbit – A Musical

    When: June 24-28 (7 p.m. Wednesday through Friday / 2 p.m. Saturday and Sunday)

    Where: Black Box Theatre, located in the Gannon Building, room 1422

    Young audiences will love this charming, interactive musical with its comical characters and five original songs. This adaptation follows the adventures of Peter as he raids Farmer McGregor’s garden and gets tangled in netting and then lost. We join Peter on his search to find his way home and get to meet all the creatures he interacts with along the way.

    Going Medieval! – Two comedic plays from the 1400s

    When: July 22-26 (7 p.m.)

    Where: Dart Auditorium

    “The Second Shepherds’ Play” is one of the most well-known mystery plays, depicting the lives of three shepherds just before the nativity. Known for its blend of religious theme and regional humor, this is one of several plays included in the Wakefield Mystery Cycle. Each play in the cycle depicted a story from the Bible, and it was performed through small towns and villages.

    “Mankind” is a morality play written around 1470, often considered one of the most humorous and controversial plays to have survived the period. The story follows the character of Mankind and his temptation into sin by characters representing four worldly vices.

    ____________________

    Website: LCC Performing Arts

    Afficher plus Afficher moins
    19 min
  • Renegade Fringe Festival: Turning Streetlights Into Footlights
    May 5 2026

    On this episode, a popular Lansing event has been reborn and The Renegade Fringe Festival is making an exciting return, bringing together local theater artists and strengthening community connections. Host Paige Tufford is joined by festival Co-Founders Sally Hecksel and Shannon Bowen, to share how the festival has grown and what’s new in the REO Town location. They highlight the festival’s commitment to inclusivity, inviting artists from all backgrounds and mediums to take part, and build the creative community.

    Mentioned This Episode

    Website: Renegade Fringe Festival

    Website: Festival Performance Application

    Website: Volunteer for the Festival

    ____________________

    Website: LCC Performing Arts

    Afficher plus Afficher moins
    28 min
  • Behind the Mic: Melodious Insights From a Veteran Educator
    Apr 7 2026

    This debut episode features a conversation with Christopher Rollins, a distinguished music faculty member at Lansing Community College, who shares insights from his extensive teaching career spanning over 40 years. The discussion delves into the challenges faced by contemporary musicians, particularly regarding live performances and the impact of social media on the music industry. He also provides valuable advice for aspiring guitarists, highlighting the significance of foundational skills.

    Mentioned This Episode

    Website: LCC Music Audition & Ensembles

    YouTube: Arada by Francisco Moreno Torroba - performed by Christopher Rollins

    Website: The Avenue Cafe - April 2026 Events

    Website: MSU Community Music School

    Website: University of Olivet Music Program

    ____________________

    Website: LCC Performing Arts

    Afficher plus Afficher moins
    23 min
adbl_web_anon_alc_button_suppression_t1
Aucun commentaire pour le moment