Maya Angelou Recovered Her Voice and Changed the World
Author, poet, singer, dancer, actor, screenwriter, director, and civil rights activist Maya Angelou was born April 4, 1928, in St. Louis, Mo. Her parents separated when she was still quite…
Author, poet, singer, dancer, actor, screenwriter, director, and civil rights activist Maya Angelou was born April 4, 1928, in St. Louis, Mo. Her parents separated when she was still quite…
Langston Hughes, 1902 - 1967, was an American poet, social activist, novelist, playwright, and columnist from Joplin, Missouri. One of the earliest innovators of the art form called “Jazz Poetry. …
For Stage Coach Players, the production of shows ended abruptly in March of this year with its live radio production on February 29th. As of today, the theatre group has…
Stage Coach Players COVID-19 Task Force – Angela Schiola-Niemeyer, Jan Kuntz and Gloria Dennison (For the purposes of this piece, we’re going to pretend that Covid-19 never existed. Why does…
Josh Smith and Justyna Palasiewicz with kids Hazel and Sawyer Stage Coach Players Gloria Dennison, Elise Johnson and Keely Smith enjoy beverages and share good times at Eduardo's in DeKalb.…
In early August of 2001, the cast of Gypsy under the direction of Clark Neher, prepared to take the stage at 126 South 5th Street in DeKalb. The first production…
Roberta Maxfield and Karen Hardy lay down insulation under SCP's new stage. Stage Coach Players Mark Hunyard and Bob Cain help prepare the stage lighting. The week prior to Stage…
The DeKalb, Illinois, Masonic Temple, 318 East Locust Street (1939) From the Ritzman Photo Collection, digitized by Northern Illinois University in collaboration with the Joiner History Room (Sycamore Public Library).…
From the Ellwood House Museum Collection, Perry Ellwood's stagecoach displayed at the DeKalb pageant, 1934. Earl Kennedy stands to the left. Coach dates from 1830. Ann Eddy Gray directed a…