Harding University’s Spring Sing presents “Juvenescence”
SEARCY, Ark.?Spring Sing, Harding University’s annual student musical
variety show, will celebrate its 36th year with performances in Benson
Auditorium April 9-11.
Nearly 1,000 students, including a 20-member ensemble, the University
jazz band, and seven club acts will “celebrate the energy and
excitement of childhood, adolescence and young-adult life,” said
Director Steven Frye.
The various club shows feature a car wash, the lost boys, adventures
under the bed, a day at the beach in 1890, a look at geriatrics, a
sock hop, and Native Americans.
Headlining the show are second-year host and hostesses Elizabeth
Harrell, a senior vocal music education major from Brentwood, Tenn.;
Logan McLain, a junior computer science major from Searcy; and Haley
Jane Witt, a sophomore nursing major from Chattanooga, Tenn. Newcomer
Nate White, a freshman vocal music education major from Omaha, Neb.,
completes the group.
Show times are 7 p.m. Thursday, April 9, and Friday, April 10, and 2
and 7 p.m. Saturday, April 11. Tickets are $10 for Thursday’s show,
$12 and $15 for Friday night and Saturday afternoon, and $15 for
Saturday night. They may be purchased at www.hardingtickets.com.
Harding had a record enrollment this year of more than 6,500 students
from 48 states and 52 foreign countries. It is the largest private
university in Arkansas and attracts more National Merit Scholars than
any other private university in the state. Harding also maintains
campuses in Australia, Chile, England, France/Switzerland, Greece,
Italy and Zambia.