Tag Archive for: theater
Nonprofit theaters need more government support to ensure audience accessibility.
Theater degrees are not useless
By LINDSEY BETH MEYERS
in Opinion
Coronavirus tricked people into thinking theater is dead when it’s simply reborn.
School of Dramatic Arts impresses with Mockingbird
By ZOE CHENG
in Arts & Entertainment
The emotionally complex production is the school’s second play of the year.
USC’s Berman brings humor to poetry
By CARRIE RUTH MOORE
1 Comment/in Arts & Entertainment, Featured
USC Lecturer Emeritus Shelley Berman will release his first book of poetry, To Laughter with Questions, at the end of the month.
Theater can bring awareness to health
SDA dean addresses petition
By ADRIENNE VISANI
11 Comments/in News
Students fight back after hearing two professors were put under review by the school.
State of Troy Theater – “Broken Eggs” and “The Most Happy Fella”
By CHARLOTTE SPANGLER
in Blogs, Troy Meets World (old)
This weekend kicks off the “season of plays” at USC; from now until the end of the semester, there will be at least two productions every week, with some weeks having as many as four different productions! This weekend brings us to the School of Dramatic Arts official performances. Both are period pieces that deal […]
Play sinks teeth into Little Red
By NICK CIMARUSTI
in Arts & Entertainment, Featured, Film
Little Red Riding Hood is revisited in Wolves, which focuses on trust and hardship.
Catch Me If You Can promises to take LA for a ride
By STEPHANIE BYRD
in Arts & Entertainment, Featured, Theatre
The musical allows you to experience the thrill of the chase with the firsthand account of quick-thinking con Frank Abagnale Jr.
Wrath resonates with modern audiences
By MARIANNE ZUMBERGE
in Arts & Entertainment, Featured, Theatre
New Noise’s The Grapes of Wrath stays true to emotional core of John Steinbeck’s novel.