Bikram yoga heals injuries, detoxifies ailing spirits
Bodies drip, backs twist and limbs extend in all directions as hands grasp desperately onto wet skin.
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Bodies drip, backs twist and limbs extend in all directions as hands grasp desperately onto wet skin.
The Department of Performing Arts' production of "Do I Hear a Waltz?," directed by Theatre and Musical Theatre Program Director Carl Menninger, is not a typical light-hearted musical with a happily-ever-after ending. This bitterly realistic musical, performed at the Greenberg Theatre this past weekend, asked viewers to question what happens after happily-ever-after. Through an array of complex relationships and interactions, the startling truth comes out - romance isn't always about white knights and perfect endings.
There are two types of theatergoers: Those who fear Shakespeare and those who adore him. Both types, however, will likely find that director Karl Kippola's vision for the Department of Performing arts production of "Hamlet" is enlightening.