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University of Evansville Theatre Announces 2023-2024 Season

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EVANSVILLE, IND. (09/15/2023) The University of Evansville Theatre announces five productions for the 2023-2024 season in Shanklin Theatre and the May Studio Theatre. The Shanklin Theatre season includes a 19th-century masterpiece, a riveting rock musical, and one of the most celebrated and significant plays of the American Theatre. The May Studio season includes an Obie Award-winning drama and a comedy straight from the 2022 Broadway season.

The Shanklin Theatre season kicks off with Anton Chekhov’s THE SEAGULL translated by Tom Stoppard, Sept. 29 through Oct. 15. Assistant Professor Amelia McClain ’03 serves as director for the production. This achingly beautiful story of unrequited love is as timeless today as in the 1890s Russian countryside in which it is set. Stoppard’s masterful translation remains faithful to the humor that Chekhov intended to convey amid all the pathos. Diving into the psychological minefields between mothers, sons, lovers, and familial relations, the passionate lives of these characters are all on full display as they make decisions that are often paradoxical, sometimes destructive, but always recognizably human. A vast emotive masterpiece with music in its words, this play will sear itself into your memory!

Assistant Professor Wes Grantom ’03 adds RENT, by Jonathan Larson, to his directing credits, Nov. 10 through 19, in Shanklin Theatre. The UE production also features music direction by guest artist Tyler Simpson. Winner of the Pulitzer Prize for Drama, an Obie Award, and the Tony Award for Best Musical in 1996, this iconic rock musical shaped a generation of audiences and is being performed for the first time in Shanklin Theatre. Loosely based on Puccini’s La Boheme and set in New York’s Lower East Side, this fast-paced musical follows a year in the life of a group of destitute young artists struggling to survive and stay true to their creative ambitions, all under the daunting shadow of the HIV/AIDS epidemic. This exuberant American rock opera is a pop-cultural phenomenon not to be missed!

The spring season begins with two student-directed productions in the May Studio Theatre. Bradley Baumhover, a senior theatre management major from Joplin, Mo., directs A BRIGHT NEW BOISE, by Samuel D. Hunter, Feb. 15 through 18. Winner of the 2011 Obie Award for Best Playwriting, this tragi-comedic play explores the intricacies of faith and the power of forgiveness. Set in the dismal break room of a Hobby Lobby, these low-wage earners struggle with both mundane daily routines and larger questions posed by the havoc that can be wreaked by blind faith. No respite from a scintillating scrapbook section can be found here though, as group politics dissolve into utter pandemonium!

Avery Finn, a theatre studies major from Terre Haute, Ind., directs POTUS, OR BEHIND EVERY GREAT DUMBASS ARE SEVEN WOMEN TRYING TO KEEP HIM ALIVE, by Selina Fillinger, March 14 through 17. This internationally produced writer burst onto the Broadway scene with this 2022 uproarious comedy. This bawdy farce follows seven beleaguered and brilliant women trying to save the President of the United States after he unwittingly spins a PR nightmare into a global crisis. This side-splitting satire takes an irreverent look at sex, politics, and the women in charge of the man in charge of the entire country!

Visiting Assistant Professor Stacey Yen takes the helm of the final production of the season, Clifford Odet’s WAITING FOR LEFTY, in Shanklin Theatre, April 12 through 21. Inspired by true events of a 1934 New York taxicab strike, this fictional retelling creates a powerful mosaic of the trials and tribulations of the working class. First produced in 1935, this play made a sensation of its playwright, who became the theatrical conscience of a generation, and this work remains one of the most celebrated and significant plays of the American Theatre. With the fight for living wages and safe, equitable workplaces continuing to cause political debates, this seminal play illustrates the power of individual protest and the right to reform. Grab your picket sign and get ready to march!

Subscription tickets for the three-play Shanklin Theatre series are available for $50 adult and $44 for senior adults, UE employees, and any non-UE student. Patrons can also purchase a two-play May Studio Theatre subscription for $18. Single tickets for THE SEAGULL, RENT, and WAITING FOR LEFTY are $20 for adults and $18 for senior adults, UE employees, and any non- UE student. Single tickets for A BRIGHT NEW BOISE and POTUS OR, BEHIND EVERY GREAT DUMBASS ARE SEVEN WOMEN TRYING TO KEEP HIM ALIVE are $12 for all patrons. All Thursday performances are “Pay What You Will,” as part of an initiative to create access for all in the Evansville community. UE students may obtain one free student rush ticket beginning at 12:00 p.m. on the day of the performance they wish to attend for all Shanklin Theatre and May Studio productions. Season subscriptions may be purchased by calling 812.488.2031, Monday through Friday, 12:00 p.m. to 5:00 p.m. Single tickets may be purchased by calling the ticket office or online at theatre.evansville.edu.

E-REP’s 3rd Annual Meeting and Dinner Set to Illuminate the Region’s Future on September 28, 2023

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EVANSVILLE, Ind. (September 14, 2023) — The Evansville Regional Economic Partnership (E-REP) is thrilled to announce the eagerly anticipated 3rd Annual Meeting and Dinner, scheduled to take place on September 28, 2023. As one of the most significant business gatherings in our region, this event holds paramount importance as it honors local leaders, celebrates regional wins, and sets the stage for an exciting future.

This year’s event promises to be truly exceptional, with a focus on our region’s greatest assets—our riverfronts. We are honored to introduce our distinguished Keynote Speaker, Anna Cawrse, Sasaki’s Principal in Charge for E-REP’s Ohio Riverfront Vision and Strategic Plan. Anna’s visionary approach to landscape architecture and unwavering commitment to community involvement make her the perfect choice to guide us toward a brighter future.

Anna Cawrse is not just a landscape architect; she is a visionary who has dedicated her professional journey to transforming urban landscapes into havens of natural beauty and communal harmony. Her work has already left an indelible mark on our region through the Riverfront visioning sessions this summer, and we are excited to see her turn these visions into reality in the years to come.

Otters’ Comeback Forces Winner-Take-All Game Five

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Otters’ Comeback Forces Winner-Take-All Game Five

SEPTEMBER 17, 2023

Evansville, Ind. – The Evansville Otters scored two runs in the eighth inning to defeat the Quebec Capitales 3-2 in game four of the Frontier League Championship Series on Saturday night at Bosse Field.

The Otters’ win evens the best of five series at 2-2. Game five on Sunday evening at Bosse Field will decide the 2023 Frontier League Championship.

Evansville had Josh Allen at second and Jeffrey Baez at first with one out in the bottom of the eighth, trailing 2-1.

The Otters started a double steal but Quebec pitcher Evan Rutckyj stepped off the mound and attempted to pick off Allen stealing third. His throw went wide of the Capitales’ third baseman and rolled all the way to the wall.

Allen easily scored and Baez running from first beat the throw home for the go-ahead run.

Leoni De La Cruz worked the first out of the ninth. Jake Polancic then entered and earned the save with a strikeout and flyout for an in-order ninth.

Allen started the Evansville comeback with a single up the middle on the first pitch of the eighth. After a popout, Baez worked a walk before the Quebec error.

Noah Myers blasted a leadoff homer to right field in the third inning to give Evansville a 1-0 lead.

Quebec used a walk and three singles to plate two runs in the sixth for a 2-1 lead.

Evansville starter Braden Scott allowed just three baserunners in his first five innings pitched. He exited in the sixth, finishing with 5.2 inning pitched allowing two runs on five hits and six strikeouts. Scott retired the first eight batters of the game.

Ruben Ramirez tossed six innings in his start for Quebec, allowing a run with seven strikeouts. Rutckyj suffered the loss.

De La Cruz pitched 1.1 perfect innings out of the bullpen with three strikeouts. Kevin Davis struck out three in 1.1 innings of relief.

Allen finished with two hits for Evansville and Ethan Skender notched a two-hit night as well.

Evansville and Quebec play for the Frontier League Championship in the winner-take-all game five on Sunday evening with a 5:05 PM CT first pitch at Bosse Field. Tickets are available for purchase here, by visiting the Bosse Field box office or calling (812) 435-8686.

All home and road Otters games this season are televised on FloSports with audio-only coverage available for free on the Evansville Otters YouTube page.

The Evansville Otters are the 2006 and 2016 Frontier League champions.

The Otters play all home games at historic Bosse Field, located at 23 Don Mattingly Way in Evansville, Ind. Stay up-to-date with the Evansville Otters by visiting evansvilleotters.com

Murders Most Foul: A Look at the Early Murders around Evansville

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September 18th | 6PM

Browning Gallery and on the WPL YouTube Channel

We wanted to share some thrilling updates about our upcoming event, ‘Murders Most Foul,’ scheduled for next Monday, September 18.

Due to the unprecedented demand and an overwhelming number of registrations, we regret to inform you that we can no longer accept any more registrations for this event. If you managed to secure your spot by calling WPL, congratulations – you’re all set for an unforgettable evening!

However, for those of you who missed out on registering but still want to immerse yourselves in the mystery, we have fantastic news for you! 

We will be Live Streaming ‘Murders Most Foul’ on the Willard Public Library YouTube Channel! https://www.youtube.com/willardpubliclibrary

To ensure you don’t miss any of the suspense and intrigue, simply click the subscribe button on our YouTube channel and enable notifications. We’ll send you an alert when the program goes live on Monday night, starting around 5:30 PM. 

And don’t worry, for those of you who couldn’t register but still want to be part of the action, we have you covered. Join us in the Reading Room, where we’ll have a remote television set up to broadcast the entire program.

We want to extend our heartfelt gratitude to each and every one of you for your overwhelming enthusiasm and support. Let’s make ‘Murders Most Foul’ an evening to remember, whether you’re in the room or joining us from the comfort of your own home. 

Stay tuned for more updates, and remember to mark your calendars for this thrilling event on Monday, September 18!

Otters’ comeback forces winner-take-all game five

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Evansville, Ind. – The Evansville Otters scored two runs in the eighth inning to defeat the Quebec Capitales 3-2 in game four of the Frontier League Championship Series on Saturday night at Bosse Field.

The Otters’ win evens the best of five series at 2-2. Game five on Sunday evening at Bosse Field will decide the 2023 Frontier League Championship.

Evansville had Josh Allen at second and Jeffrey Baez at first with one out in the bottom of the eighth, trailing 2-1.

The Otters started a double steal but Quebec pitcher Evan Rutckyj stepped off the mound and attempted to pick off Allen stealing third. His throw went wide of the Capitales’ third baseman and rolled all the way to the wall.

Allen easily scored and Baez running from first beat the throw home for the go-ahead run.

Leoni De La Cruz worked the first out of the ninth. Jake Polancic then entered and earned the save with a strikeout and flyout for an in-order ninth.

Allen started the Evansville comeback with a single up the middle on the first pitch of the eighth. After a popout, Baez worked a walk before the Quebec error.

Noah Myers blasted a leadoff homer to right field in the third inning to give Evansville a 1-0 lead.

Quebec used a walk and three singles to plate two runs in the sixth for a 2-1 lead.

Evansville starter Braden Scott allowed just three baserunners in his first five innings pitched. He exited in the sixth, finishing with 5.2 inning pitched allowing two runs on five hits and six strikeouts. Scott retired the first eight batters of the game.

Ruben Ramirez tossed six innings in his start for Quebec, allowing a run with seven strikeouts. Rutckyj suffered the loss.

De La Cruz pitched 1.1 perfect innings out of the bullpen with three strikeouts. Kevin Davis struck out three in 1.1 innings of relief.

Allen finished with two hits for Evansville and Ethan Skender notched a two-hit night as well.

Evansville and Quebec play for the Frontier League Championship in the winner-take-all game five on Sunday evening with a 5:05 PM CT first pitch at Bosse Field. Tickets are available for purchase here, by visiting the Bosse Field box office or calling (812) 435-8686.

VU Cross Country has impressive showing at John McNichols Invite

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TERRE HAUTE, Ind. – The Vincennes University men’s and women’s Cross Country teams looked to take advantage of near perfect conditions Saturday morning when the Blazers took part in the John McNichols Invitational hosted by Indiana State University at the LaVern Gibson Championship Course.

VU was one of 18 teams participating in a very stacked field, which included 14 NCAA Division I teams, one NCAA Division II team and two NCAA Division III teams, with the Blazers being the only two-year team running.

The No. 24-ranked VU men’s team got the morning started off in a big way with eight of VU’s 10 runners setting new PRs.

The Trailblazers were led by sophomore runner Isaac Stanford (Flora, Ill.) who paced the VU runners in a field of 257 runners to finish 87th overall with a time of 25:50.7.

Freshman Cody Noel (Hebron, Ind.) was the next Blazer across the line, finishing the race at 26:38.6, good for 137th overall.

Freshman Caden Hostetler (LaGrange, Ind.), Nathan Whitehead (Vincennes, Ind.) and Tanner Spence (Carmi, Ill.) ran a very tough race as a pack with Hostetler crossing the line at 27:44.8, Whitehead finishing at 27:50.2 and Spence crossing the line at 27:53.3.

Sophomores Griffin Worzella (Martinsville, Ind.) and Matthew Gray (Washington, Ind.) continued the trend of Blazers running very well Saturday morning, with Worzella finishing with a time of 29:05.6 and Gray finishing at 29:39.6.

The VU team was rounded out by freshmen John Hackney (Evansville, Ind.), Max Pendley (French Lick, Ind.) and sophomore Brayden Green (Sumner, Ill.).

Hackney finished the race at 29:58.6, Pendley ended with a time of 30:05.8 and Green closed out the Trailblazer race after crossing the line at 32:05.7.

The Blazers as a team placed 17th against very good competition.

“We were looking for a bit of redemption after a very rough opening meet two weeks ago,” VU Head Cross Country Coach Tyler Steigenga said. “Today was set up well with some good weather and great competition. LaVern Gibson is a tough course but we still managed to get PRs for eight of the 10 VU men’s runners. In the last three years, today was the best we have ever run at this meet.”

“Isaac led the way with a 28 second PR,” Steigenga added. “He missed three weeks of running at the end of July, so the season got off to a bit of a slow start. But he showed today that his fitness is coming along nicely. He will be exciting to watch in the coming weeks as he has the potential to develop into a very solid number one runner for us.”

“Cody also had a great day, running 1:33 faster than the first race,” Steigenga said. “He is in a really solid place as I haven’t had a VU freshman run that fast in their second meet. Caden, Tanner and Nathan ran together really well and gave us a solid three through five. Griffin, John and Max had big PRs today too.”

The morning concluded at the LaVern Gibson Course with the women’s 5k race, which was also a very loaded field of four-year teams and 182 runners.

The VU women’s team was led across the line by freshman Lani Baskett (Sebree, Ky.) who placed 150th overall with a time of 21:31.3.

Freshmen Adi Fuller (Evansville, Ind.) and Jasmyn Self (Casey, Ill.) were close behind, with Fuller crossing the line at 22:18.7 and Self ending the race at 22:58.4.

The Trailblazers women’s team was rounded out Saturday morning by freshmen Madeline Esslinger (Bloomington, Ind.) and Grayson Haynes (Sebree, Ky.) with Esslinger crossing the line at 23:59.1 and Haynes ended her day with a time of 24:42.3.

“On the women’s side, we were without the first and third finishers from the last meet, but we were still able to put together some solid performances,” Steigenga said. “Lani led the way with a huge PR and the rest of the girls ran much faster than they did at the opening meet. It will be good to see the whole team back o racing in two weeks.”

The VU Cross Country teams will look to build on this early season success in two weeks with their next race when Vincennes takes part in the Live in Lou Classic in Louisville, Ky. Saturday, Sep. 30.

“It’s very encouraging to be in such a good place after only our second meet, especially with how young this team is,” Steigenga said. “Four of the top five are freshmen for both the men and the women. Two weeks from now, we will have the opportunity to run on a fast course at Louisville and continue to move up in the National rankings.”

VINCENNES RESULTS

MEN’S RESULTS

TEAM – 17th, 525 points

INDIVIDUAL RESULTS

Isaac Stanford (87) – 25:50.7

Cody Noel (137) – 26:38.6

Caden Hostetler (179) – 27:44.8

Nathan Whitehead (183) – 27:50.2

Tanner Spence (184) – 27:53.3

Griffin Worzella (201) – 29:05.6

Matthew Gray (209) – 29:39.6

John Hackney (216) – 29:58.6

Max Pendley (218) – 30:05.8

Brayden Green (234) – 32:05.7

WOMEN’S RESULTS

TEAM – 18th, 572 points

INDIVIDUAL RESULTS

Lani Baskett (150) – 21:31.3

Adi Fuller (161) – 22:18.7

Jasmyn Self (165) – 22:58.4

Madeline Esslinger (170) – 23:59.1

Grayson Haynes (174) – 24:42.3

Purple Aces fall in first MVC match at Drake

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UE benefited from its opponent’s first own goal of the season

DES MOINES, Iowa — The University of Evansville men’s soccer team wasn’t able to find a late game equalizer in a 2-1 loss to the Drake Bulldogs.

A goal in the final five minutes of Saturday evening’s game was too much for the Purple Aces to overcome in their first game of conference play. UE’s lone goal of the night came off a Drake mistake in a Bulldog own goal in the 36th minute. Forward Nacho Diaz Barragan and winger Nkosi Graham were the only Evansville players to record multiple shots through 90 minutes with two each.

The Aces found themselves down early as Drake scored on the first shot of the game in the 8th minute. The early goal spurred a response from UE with two shots and a corner kick over ten minutes. Evansville was able to get the first-half equalizer in the 36th minute just inside the goal box after being awarded a free kick. Midfielder Ola Arntsen touched the ball off the set piece, sending the ball in a direction where it deflected off two Bulldogs into the net. The Aces had the final shot of the first half in the 42nd minute to take momentum into the second.

It was all UE to begin the second 45 with two shots and a corner kick in seven minutes. After the initial drive to start the half, it became a back-and-forth game between the two teams as they traded a pair of shots. But a push from Drake in the final 15 minutes ended in a goal during the 86th minute, handing Evansville a 2-1 loss to begin Valley play.

The Aces return home for a big non-conference matchup on Tuesday night. UE welcomes the no. 5 Louisville Cardinals to Arad McCutchan Stadium on Sept. 19 for Evansville’s only Tuesday game of the season. Kick-off is set for 6:30 p.m. on the 19th.

Eagles ninth at John McNichols Invitational

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TERRE HAUTE, Ind.— University of Southern Indiana Men’s Cross Country raced to a ninth-place finish out of 18 teams at the Indiana State University John McNichols Invitational Saturday morning.
 
Senior Mitchell Hopf (Santa Claus, Indiana) and red-shirt freshman Alex Nolan (Evansville, Indiana) paced the Screaming Eagles with respective placements of 21st and 46th. Hopf completed the eight-kilometer course in 24 minutes, 40.8 seconds, while Nolan crossed the finish line in 25:06.3. 
 
Junior Dylan Bland (Holland, Indiana) was 61st, while freshman Jackson Collman (Bethalto, Illinois) and junior Brady Terry (Philpot, Kentucky) were 68th and 73rd to round out the Eagles’ top five finishers.
 
Freshmen Landen Swiney (Du Quoin, Illinois) and Cole Hess (Cannelton, Indiana) completed USI’s top seven with finishes of 93rd and 96th in the 257-competitor field.
 
As a team, USI finished with 241 team points and went 3-0 against Ohio Valley Conference competition on the day. Purdue University won the team title, while Belmont University and Indiana University were second and third, respectively. 
 
The Eagles return to action September 30 when they compete at the Live in Lou Classic at E.P. Tom Sawyer State Park in Louisville, Kentucky.

UE Cross country finishes 15th at John McNichols Invitational

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The Purple Aces finish their longest course of the 2023 season so far
TERRE HAUTE, Ind. — The University of Evansville cross country teams raced its first full course on Saturday morning at the John McNichols Invitational hosted by Indiana State.

Both the men’s and the women’s cross-country teams placed 15th of 18 teams at the John McNichols Invitational on the Leslie Gordon Championship Cross Country Course. The men’s team averaged a time of 26:31.0 for 8K while the women’s team averaged a time of 19:45.0 for the 5K. Sonja Inzinger paced all Purple Aces runners finishing 36th with a time of 18:28.7. On the men’s side, Samuel Lea was top of the pack for the second meet in a row with a time of 25:54.9 and a 75th place finish.

“Today’s meet was our first 5K and 8K for the newcomers and I believe we learned a lot today,” said Head Coach Brooks LeCompte. “We had a conservative start to training but now we are deep into it and it showed as our athletes raced on tired legs. We still had some solid performances and we know that the season is only just beginning.

“I’ve learned as a coach that we don’t want to start too hot so the team doesn’t run out of fuel by the end of the season. We’re excited to have our first 5K and 8K meet finished and we’re ready to keep training and see the full squad competing for the first time at Louisville in two weeks!”

Evansville had nine men’s runners finish the 8K course in Terre Haute with seven placing in the top 125. Returners Adam Oulgout and Joey Taylor each improved their times on the Leslie Gordon Championship Course from 2022 by over 20 seconds. Oulgout placed 92nd with a time of 26:28.7 compared to his MVC time in 2022 of 26:56.7 while Taylor finished with a time of 28:26.2 compared to 28:52.0. Also placing for UE on the men’s side were Rafael Rodriguez at 78th, Alvaro Monfort at 101st, Woody Burrell at 113th, Tommaso Losma at 116th and Owen Culpin at 121st.

On the women’s side, the Aces had all six runners place ranging from Inzinger at 36th to Stephenson at 104th. Freshman Nayla Martin placed 74th with a time of 19:11.3 while graduate transfer Sarah Vanderhoof-Dossett placed 86th with a time of 19:54.3. Kyndall Anthis finished 101st with a time of 20:37.4. Shelby Bastin finished 102nd with a time of 20:38.1 and rounding out the women’s side was Avery Stephenson in 104th place with a time of 20:53.4.

UE cross-country returns to action in two weeks at one of the largest cross-country meets in the country. Evansville will run in the Live in Lou Classic hosted by Louisville on Saturday, Sept. 30.

This Week in Indiana History

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September 17 – September 23

This Week in Indiana History


Skelton September 17, 1997 Comedian Red Skelton died at the age of 84. Born in Vincennes, he became an international star of radio, television, and motion pictures.

September 19, 1892 The gates opened for the Indiana State Fair at its new location on East 38th Street. In previous years the fair had been held at Military Park and the area of Camp Morton between 19th and 22nd Streets.

State Fair


Garfield September 19, 1881 President James A. Garfield died after having been shot by an assassin 11 weeks earlier.  Shortly after, the city of Indianapolis changed the name of South Park to honor the fallen President.

September 21, 1928 School children received their first issue of My Weekly Reader, a current events newspaper created by editor Harrison Sayre after consulting with groups of Indiana teachers. My Weekly Reader

Our Where in Indiana? from last week was taken in Bridgeton, In.

Bridgeton Covered Bridge  

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Indiana Quick Quiz

1.The Indiana University fight song was first performed by the IU Band during a 1912 football game. What is the name of the of the fight song?

2. First performed on Easter Sunday, 1909, what is the name of the University of Notre Dame fight song?

3. What popular chant was created by Arnette Tiller, wife of Purdue University head football coach, Joe Tiller (1997-2008)?

4. Written by Carl Hofer in 1930, what is the Ball State University fight song?

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Answers

1. Indiana, Our Indiana

2. Notre Dame Victory March

3. Boiler Up!

4. Fight, Team, Fight