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“Bus Stop” captures small-town life, lacks in depth
Jared Sandoval and Tyler Howard in the HPAC production of "Bus Stop" in the Little Theater.
Arts & Entertainment Opinion

“Bus Stop” captures small-town life, lacks in depth

November 18, 2018November 19, 2018 Lydia Egan

No one wants to stay in a small and rural town of Kansas, where the only action that arises are the people who pass through

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New haugh director passionate theater buff
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New haugh director passionate theater buff

February 16, 2018June 8, 2018 Megan Patterson

The Haugh Performing Arts Center has a new director, Tiina Mittler. She has always had an appreciation for the art of theatre, stemming from her

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LOGOS PREVIEW: Kill Me, Deadly
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LOGOS PREVIEW: Kill Me, Deadly

April 20, 2016April 20, 2016 Montana Rose Levison

Kirsten Vangsness (right) and Dean Lemont act in a scene from Vangsness’ new film, “Kill Me Deadly,” which will premiere in the Haugh Performing Arts

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The patriots’ act
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The patriots’ act

November 4, 2015June 23, 2016 Evan Solano

It is a Saturday afternoon. Director Neil Weiss along with student actors cast in “The Epiphany” are hard at work rewriting lines, working on stage

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