What’s Your Story? WWCC 2017 Operetta
What’s Your Story?… the WWCC 2017 Operetta, by Kristin Vining and WWCC vocal music students, will be presented on March 14 and 15 at 7:00 p.m. in the WWCC Performing Arts Auditorium.
What’s Your Story?… the WWCC 2017 Operetta, by Kristin Vining and WWCC vocal music students, will be presented on March 14 and 15 at 7:00 p.m. in the WWCC Performing Arts Auditorium.
All students, faculty, staff, and community members are invited to come together to be informed, register, and get swabbed for the National Bone Marrow Registry in honor of Daryl Miller.
WWCC Theater Arts presents Arthur Miller’s “The Crucible” at the WWCC China Pavilion.
Get tips on researching and organizing the application process, and where to look for winning scholarships.
Four couples, three bedrooms, two celebrations, one blazing argument and an illicit kiss (or two). Alan Ayckbourn’s ingenious comedy shines a brilliant spotlight onto the trials and tribulations of suburban marriage.
Did you know that…
Over 60% of high school students indicate an interest in becoming an entrepreneur, yet less than 15% believe that they will be able to start their own business?
Walla Walla Community College’s Arts and Sciences will present “A POETRY AND DANCE PROJECT” on October 8th at 7 p.m. in the Performing Arts Auditorium on the WWCC campus.
Featured speaker for the event is Dr. Stan Herring of the University of Washington, also Seattle Seahawks/Mariners team physician.
You will receive a $200 Scholarship by enrolling in DRMA& 101:Intro to Theatre or DRMA 151: Beginning Acting!
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