South Plains College Theatre recently hosted its annual Madrigal Dinner in partnership with The Wallace Theater.
“The 2022 Madrigal was an outstanding success, thanks to a successful collaboration with The Wallace Theater and South Plains College Theatre. We look forward to future opportunities,” said Dr. Daniel Nazworth. This has been a community favorite event for over seven years. This year’s theme was a “West Texas Madrigal”. SPC singers presented an energetic selection of country holiday music and sketch comedy, and The Wallace actors flowed in and out of their sets with scenes from familiar Christmas stories and some iconic holiday solos.”
“The Wallace is so grateful to have worked alongside SPC on this production! By merging our talents and resources, we were able to create something really special with the SPC students and for our audiences. We hope to continue this partnership and bring more opportunities and resources to the Levelland community,” said Anna Hogan, Wallace Theater Artistic Director.
The show featured musical performances by South Plains College Students: Victoria Bateman, Riley Davidson, Kylie McKay, Nathan Talamantez, Daniel Teran, Jaedyn Meyer, Cloe Webb, and Ethan Wilkerson. The Wallace provided actors who have worked throughout the region including Chase Gibson, Isaiah Klafka, Ashton Montgomery, Natalie Stanislaus and Annie Nichols-Burge who is also a faculty member at South Plains College.
The show was produced and directed by Dr. Daniel K. Nazworth of South Plains College with Wallace Theater Artistic Director, Anna Hogan. Musical Direction was provided by Dr. Debbie Gelber of South Plains College. Ember Webb served as Stage Manager, Zac Goin as Technical Director, and Cynthia Curry Box Office manager.