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Northwestern College theatre major wins national award for scenic design

Northwestern College senior Jack MacGregor, a theatre major from Denison, Iowa, received national recognition at the Region Five Kennedy Center College Theatre Festival (KCACTF), which was held in Des Moines Jan. 16–21.

Northwestern College student wins national dramaturgy fellowship

Northwestern College senior theatre major Sierra Tumbleson was awarded first place in the dramaturgy category at the Region Five Kennedy Center American College Theater Festival in Des Moines Jan. 22 to 28.

Northwestern College play selected for festival

The Northwestern College theatre department’s production of “Life is a Dream” has been selected for presentation at the Region Five Kennedy Center American College Theater Festival in Des Moines, Iowa, Jan. 22–28.

Northwestern College theatre grad wins second place in national competition

Recent Northwestern College graduate Wyatt Waage placed second nationally for sound design at the Kennedy Center American College Theater Festival (KCACTF) competition on May 21.

Northwestern students excel at regional theatre festival

Two Northwestern College theatre students received national recognition at the Region Five Kennedy Center College Theatre Festival (KCACTF), which was held virtually Jan. 16–22.

Northwestern play wins multiple national awards

Northwestern College’s production of “Jabberwocky,” a children’s play based on a well-known “nonsense” poem by author Lewis Carroll, won multiple awards at the 2021 national Kennedy Center American College Theater Festival.

Northwestern play selected for performance at regional festival

The Northwestern College theatre department’s production of “Jabberwocky” is among those chosen to be performed during the Region Five Kennedy Center American College Theater Festival.

Northwestern College theatre students excel at regional festival

Northwestern College theatre students and productions received recognition at the Region Five Kennedy Center American College Theatre Festival in Sioux Falls Jan. 19–25.