Baylor Theatre stages love, lust and laughter in farcical production of “Moon over Buffalo”
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Nearly a year of planning, rehearsals and sleepless nights came to an end Saturday night when this year’s All-University Sing…
Baylor Theatre stands among the giants; according to its website, the program ranks among the top 20 in the nation…
Mutemath will be playing to a sold-out audience at Common Grounds this Friday. At 7:00 p.m. the doors will open…
It’s that time of the year again. Over the next 10 days, the Baylor community will turn its attention to…
Kappa Omega Tau has placed either first or second in All-University Sing the last eight years running, a unique distinction…
G Troupe hosts its own version of SING
The 2016 All-University Sing Season has descended upon Baylor , sending students, faculty and alumni into a two-week long frenzy…
St. Jude Presents: Music City Hit-Makers, Where Song Meets Symphony, hosted by St. Jude Children’s Hospital, will have its inaugural…
Baylor University’s gospel choir comes together with performers from around the state to worship through music
The Waco Civic Theatre’s new production of “A Song For Coretta” premieres at 7:30 p.m. tomorrow at the Jubilee Theatre.…
The stage is set for a political convention. The candidates prepare their final campaign speeches before they go before the…
Baylor Ballroom Dance Society picks up its feet with the first dances of the semester
The Baylor Symphony Orchestra has been named the American Prize winner in the college/university orchestra division for the second year…
Lomelda, Tapajenga and Evan and the Condors come back to Common Grounds
Teacher turned musician Quinn Erwin plays Common Grounds
Baylor Opera Theater’s production of Johann Strauss’s “Die Fledermaus” will debut tonight in the Jesse H. Jones Theatre at 7:30…
By Rebecca Fedorko Lariat Reporter The Waco Civic Theatre will put on its first act of the year at 7:30…
What made you want to join Guerrilla Troupe? I was previewing Baylor Theater as an incoming student. There was an…
By Kendall Baer Lariat Reporter The Sing Alliance has built a tradition since its start in 1997 of allowing students…
By Jacquelyn Kellar Lariat ReporterGuerrilla Troupe has made its presence known on campus for more than a decade, offering students…
By Rebecca Fedorko Lariat Reporter Waco is a city of culture, art and music, with a live music scene that…
Wild West, Waco’s hotspot for country music and two-step dancing, hosted its last guests this January. The downtown bar and…
Having trouble feeling the Christmas spirit amidst the stress of finals? Waco Civic Theatre has the perfect remedy with its presentation of “Miracle on 34th Street.”
The event is designed to be a celebration of people from different cultures, backgrounds and beliefs.
It’s Christmas time in the city. For students and Wacoans who love Baylor’s Christmas on Fifth Street, the holiday festivities don’t have to stop there. The third annual Waco Wonderland kicks off at 6 p.m. this Saturday in Downtown’s Heritage Square.
Retrospectives typically look back on an entire career, gathering together the works that embody and encompass an artist’s career. The exhibit opening this week in the Martin Museum does the opposite, looking forward on three young Baylor artists’ careers.
The stage looks like home. Maybe not a home today, but the home of one’s grandparents, and the home of the American Dream. Mid-century modern furniture is arranged in a family circle, and household keepsakes clutter the shelves. To the right of the stage there is a child’s room, and a doll’s house ready for play.
Canned episodes of “Whose Line is it Anyway” isn’t cutting it for comedy fans in Waco. That’s why the Brazos Theatre Group is hosting an improv comedy night at 9 p.m. Friday.
A horrifying Halloween experience awaits those who choose to see the showing of “The Rocky Horror Picture Show” complete with a shadow cast this weekend.

