Tuesdays with Morrie

“teaching me how to be a musician.” One of Katrinas favorite quotations is, “God tells me how He wants the music played — and you get in His way,” by Arturo Toscanini. RACHEL LINDSAY HO FFMAN (assistant stage manager) is a sophomore theatre performance and design major from Woodbridge, Virginia. She plans to pursue theatre as a profession and hopes to attend graduate school in acting after graduating from Cedarville. Rachel plans to work and possibly complete a theatre internship this summer. She would like to thank “my God for showing me where He wants me to be, my parents for all the support and encouragement, and my friends for being there when I needed them most.” One of Rachels favorite quotations is, “Some people walk in the rain; others just get wet,” by Roger Miller. b e t h C r a m p o r t e r has earned a splendid reputation as a soloist and recitalist. She toured France with Maestro Robert Shaw, performing and recording Bachs B Minor Mass and Brahms’ Liebeslieder Waltzes. At the Oregon Bach Festival, she sang in the North American Premiere of Mendelssohn’s opera Der Onkle Aus Boston with Maestro Helmuth Rilling and was the soprano soloist for the 2007 production of King David. In 2004, she was invited to be the featured soloist at the White House National Day of Prayer ceremony where she sang for President George W. Bush and 200 of his invited guests. On faculty at Cedarville University since 1997, Porter is currently associate professor of music and serves as chair of the department of music, art, and worship. DEREK STOCKWELL (Mitch), a junior history education major, is from Washington Court House, Ohio. He is also interested in writing. After graduation, Derek plans to pursue professional education as a career, “living life as best I can, teaching, acting, and laughing.” Derek would like to thank “my family for all of their support and love.” He plans to work this summer at Spring Hill Camps in Seymour, Indiana, with middle school boys. His favorite quotation is, “Reality is merely an illusion, albeit a very persistent one,” by Albert Einstein. U p c o m in g T heatre p r o d u c t io n s TheMiracle Worker by William Gibson October 1—3 and 8—10, 2009 Much Ado About Nothing by William Shakespeare January 28—30 and February 4—6, 2010 You Can rt Take It With You by George S. Kaufman and Moss Hart March 25 -27 and April 8-10, 2010

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