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Something wicked this way comes…
Trinity Theatre presents the Fall Mainstage Production, Macbeth by William Shakespeare; adapted by Kim Darling.
In the play, three witches predict that Macbeth, a Scottish general, will become king of Scotland. This prediction suits Macbeth and excites his wife, too. She urges Macbeth to kill King Duncan and seize the throne. One murder leads to another as Macbeth transforms into a tyrant. Meanwhile, civil war is not far off, and neither is madness, which grips both Macbeth and his wife. In the final battle and “by the grace of Grace,” order is restored, and the true king is seated on the throne. Shakespeare’s conclusion reflects the hope of redemption and a brighter tomorrow
Please join us for an evening of Shakespearean artistry at Trinity Christian College’s production of Macbeth. Our performance will be staged with live music in the Marg Kallemeyn Theatre as a trimmed-down, 90-minute version, keeping Shakeaspeare’s original language intact.
Please be advised that this production deals with themes of war, death, and magic. There will be sword fights and death portrayed on stage, as well as flashing lights and loud sounds to accompany these moments. Those hard of hearing should seat themselves on the North and West banks of seating.
Performances will take place on Nov. 12, 13, 19, and 20 at 7:30 pm.
Virtual ticket sales for this performance end at 6:30pm on the night of the event. If you would like to purchase a ticket after this time, you may do so by visiting the Box Office in the ArCC. Please note that the Box Office does not take credit cards and will only be available to support purchases via cash or check.
Director:
Kim Darling
Stage Manager:
Kathryn Van Wyhe
Production Manager:
Hailey Piorek
Cast:
Macbeth: Jacob Contreras
Lady Macbeth: Alexandria Eggert
Macduff: Asaph Figueiredo
Lady Macduff: Morgan Meinders
Malcolm: Jake Van Dyke
Witch 1: Dani Daujatas
Witch 2: Evie Dykhouse
Witch 3: Ely Peters
Duncan/Murderer: Caleb Last
Banquo/Doctor: Nick Morrison
Ross: AJ King
Seyton: Michael Moore
Fleance: Hyun Woo Cho
Porter: Dr. Mark Jones
Gentlewoman: Elizabeth Peterson
Macduff Daughter: Emily Darling
Something wicked this way comes…
Trinity Theatre presents the Fall Mainstage Production, Macbeth by William Shakespeare; adapted by Kim Darling.
In the play, three witches predict that Macbeth, a Scottish general, will become king of Scotland. This prediction suits Macbeth and excites his wife, too. She urges Macbeth to kill King Duncan and seize the throne. One murder leads to another as Macbeth transforms into a tyrant. Meanwhile, civil war is not far off, and neither is madness, which grips both Macbeth and his wife. In the final battle and “by the grace of Grace,” order is restored, and the true king is seated on the throne. Shakespeare’s conclusion reflects the hope of redemption and a brighter tomorrow
Please join us for an evening of Shakespearean artistry at Trinity Christian College’s production of Macbeth. Our performance will be staged with live music in the Marg Kallemeyn Theatre as a trimmed-down, 90-minute version, keeping Shakeaspeare’s original language intact.
Please be advised that this production deals with themes of war, death, and magic. There will be sword fights and death portrayed on stage, as well as flashing lights and loud sounds to accompany these moments. Those hard of hearing should seat themselves on the North and West banks of seating.
Performances will take place on Nov. 12, 13, 19, and 20 at 7:30 pm.
Virtual ticket sales for this performance end at 6:30pm on the night of the event. If you would like to purchase a ticket after this time, you may do so by visiting the Box Office in the ArCC. Please note that the Box Office does not take credit cards and will only be available to support purchases via cash or check.
Director:
Kim Darling
Stage Manager:
Kathryn Van Wyhe
Production Manager:
Hailey Piorek
Cast:
Macbeth: Jacob Contreras
Lady Macbeth: Alexandria Eggert
Macduff: Asaph Figueiredo
Lady Macduff: Morgan Meinders
Malcolm: Jake Van Dyke
Witch 1: Dani Daujatas
Witch 2: Evie Dykhouse
Witch 3: Ely Peters
Duncan/Murderer: Caleb Last
Banquo/Doctor: Nick Morrison
Ross: AJ King
Seyton: Michael Moore
Fleance: Hyun Woo Cho
Porter: Dr. Mark Jones
Gentlewoman: Elizabeth Peterson
Macduff Daughter: Emily Darling
Something wicked this way comes…
Trinity Theatre presents the Fall Mainstage Production, Macbeth by William Shakespeare; adapted by Kim Darling.
In the play, three witches predict that Macbeth, a Scottish general, will become king of Scotland. This prediction suits Macbeth and excites his wife, too. She urges Macbeth to kill King Duncan and seize the throne. One murder leads to another as Macbeth transforms into a tyrant. Meanwhile, civil war is not far off, and neither is madness, which grips both Macbeth and his wife. In the final battle and “by the grace of Grace,” order is restored, and the true king is seated on the throne. Shakespeare’s conclusion reflects the hope of redemption and a brighter tomorrow
Please join us for an evening of Shakespearean artistry at Trinity Christian College’s production of Macbeth. Our performance will be staged with live music in the Marg Kallemeyn Theatre as a trimmed-down, 90-minute version, keeping Shakeaspeare’s original language intact.
Please be advised that this production deals with themes of war, death, and magic. There will be sword fights and death portrayed on stage, as well as flashing lights and loud sounds to accompany these moments. Those hard of hearing should seat themselves on the North and West banks of seating.
Performances will take place on Nov. 12, 13, 19, and 20 at 7:30 pm.
Virtual ticket sales for this performance end at 6:30pm on the night of the event. If you would like to purchase a ticket after this time, you may do so by visiting the Box Office in the ArCC. Please note that the Box Office does not take credit cards and will only be available to support purchases via cash or check.
Director:
Kim Darling
Stage Manager:
Kathryn Van Wyhe
Production Manager:
Hailey Piorek
Cast:
Macbeth: Jacob Contreras
Lady Macbeth: Alexandria Eggert
Macduff: Asaph Figueiredo
Lady Macduff: Morgan Meinders
Malcolm: Jake Van Dyke
Witch 1: Dani Daujatas
Witch 2: Evie Dykhouse
Witch 3: Ely Peters
Duncan/Murderer: Caleb Last
Banquo/Doctor: Nick Morrison
Ross: AJ King
Seyton: Michael Moore
Fleance: Hyun Woo Cho
Porter: Dr. Mark Jones
Gentlewoman: Elizabeth Peterson
Macduff Daughter: Emily Darling
Trinity Theatre will be presenting three student-directed one-act plays for the fall semester on Oct. 22 and 23.
Please join us for an evening of three short plays directed by Trinity seniors. Plays include Dorothy and the Wizard of Oz by Steve and Kathy Hotchner, Visitor from Forest Hills by Neil Simon, and One Lane Bridge by Stephen Gregg.
Content Warning: Please be advised that the play One Lane Bridge deals with themes of death and fear.
Tickets are $10.00 Click here to learn more and reserve your seat!
Directors:
Evie Dykehouse; Ally Eggert; Ryan Van Gilst
Stage Manager:
Kara Hanser
Assistant Director:
Lily Bruxvoort
Cast:
Amy Meyrick – Dorothy; Tyren Brown – Scarecrow; Joseph Gibson – Cowardly Lion; MJ Huizenga – Tin Man; Olivia DeJong – Glinda; Abby Tillema – Wicked Witch; Evan Contreras – Wizard of Oz
Michael Moore – Eli; Kaitlynne Laverell – Samantha; Ryan Van Gilst – Male Narrator; Elizabeth Peterson – Narrator 1; Bianca Sotelo – Narrator 2
Steven Polcyn – Roy; Adriana Klein – Norma; Mariel Martin – Mimsy; MJ Huizenga – Borden
Trinity Theatre will be presenting three student-directed one-act plays for the fall semester on Oct. 22 and 23.
Please join us for an evening of three short plays directed by Trinity seniors. Plays include Dorothy and the Wizard of Oz by Steve and Kathy Hotchner, Visitor from Forest Hills by Neil Simon, and One Lane Bridge by Stephen Gregg.
Content Warning: Please be advised that the play One Lane Bridge deals with themes of death and fear.
Tickets are $10.00 Click here to learn more and reserve your seat!
Directors:
Evie Dykehouse; Ally Eggert; Ryan Van Gilst
Stage Manager:
Kara Hanser
Assistant Director:
Lily Bruxvoort
Cast:
Amy Meyrick – Dorothy; Tyren Brown – Scarecrow; Joseph Gibson – Cowardly Lion; MJ Huizenga – Tin Man; Olivia DeJong – Glinda; Abby Tillema – Wicked Witch; Evan Contreras – Wizard of Oz
Michael Moore – Eli; Kaitlynne Laverell – Samantha; Ryan Van Gilst – Male Narrator; Elizabeth Peterson – Narrator 1; Bianca Sotelo – Narrator 2
Steven Polcyn – Roy; Adriana Klein – Norma; Mariel Martin – Mimsy; MJ Huizenga – Borden
Trinity continues its tradition of hosting the annual 24-Hour Theatre Project. The event takes place on Sept. 25 with performances starting at 7 pm and 8:30 pm.
This performance will be free to attend, though donations are welcome.
To reserve tickets, please email the Box Office at Box.Office@trnty.edu and specify your preferred performance time (7pm or 8:30pm).
Pending capacity, walk-ins will be welcome on the night of performance.
Thank you for supporting Trinity Theatre!
Join us on September 1, 2021 at 10AM for the 63rd Annual Convocation heralding the start of the 2021-2022 Trinity academic year. The convocation address will be by Dr. David Brodnax, Sr.
Rev. Ben Snoek will be making his introduction as Trinity’s interim College Pastor during this convocation. To learn more about Rev. Ben, visit his profile. To learn more about our campus ministries, please visit the Campus Ministry pages.
Please join the Trinity Christian College community this April 23rd at 4 p.m. for All God’s Children. This new concert includes performances by student choral and instrumental ensembles and by music faculty, as well as the dancers from Ballet 5:8! Trinity will also honor Dr. Helen Van Wyck, professor emerita of music, who retired in May 2020 after 31 years of teaching.
As part of the concert, she will conduct “Glory to God is the Song of the Stars,” a choral anthem that was commissioned in her honor. This piece was to have been performed on Dr. Van Wyck’s final choral concert, in April 2020, but had to be postponed because of COVID. We’re so glad she’s able to conduct it now. It was composed by her long-time friend, Roy Hopp, and Roy will be present for the concert.
And join us afterward for cookies and drinks.
Tickets are available here
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The Music Department of Trinity Christian College proudly presents our annual OPUS recital, featuring student performances in a wide range of styles including Gospel, jazz, classical, modern worship, and musical theatre.
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Come out for an afternoon of music with Trinity’s Concert Choir, Gospel Choir and Honors Ensemble! The Spring Choral Concert takes place on March 20 at 3 pm in Ozinga Chapel Auditorium.