
April 7, 2022 | Spring Sing |
Students, alumni, families, friends and guests of Harding University are invited April 14-16 for the 48th annual Spring Sing. The musical variety show will feature hundreds of students involved in seven productions, plus 23 ensemble cast members and four hosts and hostesses accompanied by the Harding University Jazz Band.
“As Armin Houman once said, ‘Life is not measured by time. It is measured by moments.’ Spring Sing 2022 is about celebrating the moments that define us,” said Steve Frye, Spring Sing director. “And maybe creating a few new moments for us to cherish together.”
Since 1974, Searcy has been home to this musical extravaganza showcasing the talent and spirit of Harding. This year, more than 19 social clubs are represented in club performances with themes like bees, Disney, rock ‘n’ roll, Saturday morning cartoons, archaeologists, haunted Harding and ‘where’s Waldo?’. Additionally, ensemble cast members and hosts and hostesses will perform accompanied by the Harding University Jazz Band. Each club performance is judged, and results are tallied and announced at the end of Saturday night’s performance. The clubs compete for cash prizes to be donated to the local charity of their choice.
Show times are Thursday, April 14 at 7 p.m.; Friday, April 15 at 7 p.m.; and Saturday, April 16 at 2 p.m. and 7 p.m. in Benson Auditorium. Tickets may be purchased at hardingtickets.com or by calling 501-279-4255. For more information and a full schedule of the weekend, visit harding.edu/springsing.
Harding University is a private Christian, liberal arts university located in Searcy, Arkansas. Accredited by the Higher Learning Commission, it is the largest private university in the state. Harding’s student body represents students from across the U.S. and more than 50 nations and territories. The University offers more than 100 undergraduate majors; more than 15 preprofessional programs; more than 40 graduate and professional programs; as well as numerous study abroad opportunities including locations in Australasia, Peru, England, Greece, Italy and Zambia. For more information, visit harding.edu.