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Don’t sleep on it!

Claire wakes up and doesn’t remember who she is or where she is caused by a rare form of psychological amnesia.  When Claire’s day is just beginning, she is thrown into a confusing journey of humor and...

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“How I Learned to Drive” deals with tough issues, mature themes

“How I Learned to Drive” is not a happy, feel-good play, said Stage Manager Brianna Mueller, but it is an important play. “This show was chosen because it’s so hard to describe what it makes you feel,”...

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Channel your carefree self by participating in childhood games

We spend most of our childhood wanting to be older. Game changer: being an adult freaking sucks. The responsibilities seem to be endless. With our careers ahead of us and student loans up to our...

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Come one come all

A roar of applause echoes as contagious anticipation and excitement floods the room. “Ladies and gentlemen, children of all ages, Hagenbeck-Wallace Circus is proud to present the greatest show in the...

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‘Roustabout: The Great Circus Train Wreck!’ in review

The UW-Eau Claire music and theatre department gave the audience a dazzling show during the opening performance of “Roustabout: The Great Circus Train Wreck!” last weekend. The vaudeville act propelled...

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‘Rabbit Hole’ in review

There’s a distinguishing moment in life when unexpected tragedy strikes. We carry this grief with us, day in and day out, like a hefty brick weighing heavy in our pocket. The load doesn’t get lighter,...

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‘Population 485’ tells story of local volunteer firefighters

Working day and night, in a small town just 40 miles north of Eau Claire, lies a community which, when danger strikes, must abandon their daily jobs and save their neighbors from danger. A nonfiction...

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UW-Eau Claire senior explores theater world in multiple capacities

Most people know of theater as a world of its own; for one UW-Eau Claire student, it serves as one that is important and special. Matthew Hordye is a senior with a liberal arts major — which he’s...

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‘Charlotte’s Web’ in review

Some pig. The crooked letters gleam in the web. Charlotte stands back and put two of her hands on her hips. The stars in the background gently fade into a sunrise and a rooster crows. Soon, the farm is...

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UWEC presents “The House of Blue Leaves”

There’s a place for people who imagine themselves to be animals; it’s a place with trees that grow blue leaves. The Broadway-performed hit “The House of Blue Leaves” will be coming to the Pablo Center...

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