Little Shop of Horrors / Soiree Silent Auction
In this episode of The Ranger Hour, host Gary Darby highlights Northwest Mississippi Community College's arts and philanthropic efforts.
Alyssa Algee from the Northwest Theater Department shares details about their upcoming production of Little Shop of Horrors. She discusses the creative process behind staging the musical, including the use of large rented puppets, student-led technical roles, and the challenges of managing a cast and crew of over 40 people. Alyssa also previews the department’s Spring Theater Showcase, which will feature student-directed scenes and musical numbers. Both events showcase the talent and hard work of NWCC’s theater students and are open to the public, with the showcase being free of charge.
Gracie Perry, Advancement Services Coordinator with the Northwest Foundation, provides an inside look at the annual Northwest Soiree: Masquerade Among the Stars. This major fundraising event takes place at the Heindl Center for the Performing Arts and supports the unrestricted Northwest Fund, which benefits students through scholarships and campus enhancements. Gracie walks listeners through some of the items available in the online auction, including a McCarty Pottery tour, sports memorabilia, beach getaways, international trips, and a handcrafted steel dog sculpture created by NWCC welding students. She explains how to bid and why community participation is so important.
The episode wraps up with a look at Northwest athletics, including nationally ranked softball, recent baseball accomplishments, and updated game schedules. It also includes a note about the postponement of the “Beasts and Brews” event in Senatobia due to weather.
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