Skid Row artists take part in a special edition of REEL Recovery, a nationwide film festival that explores addiction and recovery.
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Proof compels with mathematic precision
The plot explores the life of a young mathematician who discovers her father’s notes.
Read the rest of this article »Putnam County proves to ‘bee’ charming
The musical charms with a quirky plotline that charts students in a spelling bee.
Read the rest of this article »State of Troy Theater – Mrs. Packard and Morning View
This weekend brings USC a total of FOUR productions- I hope you have a clear schedule! We have three SDA productions; Mrs. Packard, Morning View and The Most Happy Fella,, and an independent student production The Pink House One Acts. Here’s the run-down: Mrs. Packard by Emily Mann is a very dramatic period piece revolving [...]
Read the rest of this article »Revival emphasizes Latin flair
West Side Story actor Theo Lencicki talks about the timeless musical’s revival.
Read the rest of this article »Strangler promises a bloody good time
Written by a USC alum, the play succeeds thanks to strong casting and complex writing.
Read the rest of this article »Dilemma poses questions of morality
A Noise Within’s production of George Bernard Shaw’s The Doctor’s Dilemma engages audiences with complex themes of life and death.
Read the rest of this article »Production tackles difficult Shakespeare
A Noise Within’s Cymbeline gives new life to old language, plumbing every depth of Shakespeare’s rich and rare work.
Read the rest of this article »Red Room illustrates family dynamics
Christopher Knopf’s The Red Room gives audiences a sneak peek into family life during Hollywood’s Golden Age.
Read the rest of this article »Last Five Years depicts love found, lost
With a unique structure and well-crafted songs, The Last Five Years boasts a haunting portrayal of deteriorating romantic love.
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