MBU Theatre’s “Amish Project” Opens this Week
A story of Christian forgiveness in the aftermath of one of Pennsylvania’s most horrific tragedies, the first production of the season for MBU Theatre features the directorial debut of Melissa Harlow, along with a strong cast of students and alumni.
Directing Dickey
Sarah Dickey maintains two of the most important roles in the Fine Arts Division at Missouri Baptist University, administrative assistant and assistant theatre director.
More Than Fine Art
Faculty and students from Missouri Baptist University’s Fine Arts Division share what makes the division and its departments unique. Opening with Dr. Larry Smith, division chair, a few faculty members describe the Christian values and cultural connections that reflect university-wide expectations.
MBU Theatre Department Takes on Challenge of “The Secret Garden”
“The Secret Garden,” a musical based on the book by Frances Hodgson Burnett, will be performed in Pillsbury Chapel from Oct. 6-9.
“Rumors” Spreading to MBU this Week
The production, a farce by Neil Simon, opens on Thursday, Feb. 4, and runs until Sunday, Feb. 7. For ticket information, go to the Box Office website. Showtimes are 7:30 p.m. each evening, with a 2 p.m. Sunday matinee.
MBU Faculty Members Survive Serious Car Accident
“A walking miracle.” That’s what some medical experts told Missouri Baptist University professor Dr. Jonathan Blackmon, who shares his story about God’s protection, safety and recovery. Photo by Jenny Gravatt Jonathan Blackmon speaking at the spring 2015 Worship Heart & Art Seminar.
“Footloose The Musical,” Kick Off Your Sunday Shoes
In one of the largest musical productions in the history of the Missouri Baptist University Theatre Department, this postmodern classic takes the stage Thursday through Sunday. So cut loose and get your tickets now. Photo by Shannon McAndrew Dancers, singers and actors run through the paces during rehearsal for “Footloose The Musical,” a high-energy production […]
MBU Theatre Presents “Les Miserables”
“Another day another destiny, I dreamed that love would never die, there is a life about to start when tomorrow comes.” These words, saturated in poignant history and revolution, describe the world-renowned musical, “Les Miserables.” Debuting Thursday, Nov. 20, and running through the weekend in the Chapel, it is the largest production in the history of Missouri Baptist University.
“Cover” Opened Eyes to a Harsh Reality
The worldwide premiere of “Cover” played last weekend, Sept. 4-7, at Missouri Baptist University, helping expose the horrors and truths of sex trafficking.
Helping Shine a Light to Sex Trafficking
A powerful and heartbreaking play, “Cover,” premieres Thursday at Missouri Baptist University.