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Osher Lifelong Learning Institute At Ringling College to Present LISTENING TO WOMEN Series
by Chloe Rabinowitz - December 6, 2023

Osher Lifelong Learning Institute at Ringling College will present 'Listening to Women,' a six-session series celebrating women who have reshaped industries and made a difference in today's communities.

The Dramatists Guild Joins With Other Groups in Condemning Cancellation of Play at Santa Monica College
by Stephi Wild - December 6, 2023

A joint letter has been sent to the president of Santa Monica College regarding the school’s cancellation of the play By the River Rivanna by G. Bruce Smith. Read the letter here.

Osher Lifelong Learning Institute at Ringling College Announces its Winter Semester: January 8- March 1
by A.A. Cristi - December 5, 2023

Registration is open for the 2024 winter semester at the Osher Lifelong Learning Institute (OLLI) at Ringling College, which offers noncredit educational opportunities for adults to pursue new interests, expand intellectual horizons, and enrich their lives.

The Milt Hinton Institute For Studio Bass At NJPAC To Welcome Young Musicians For Summer Program At Montclair State University
by A.A. Cristi - December 5, 2023

The New Jersey Performing Arts Center (NJPAC) will host the Milt Hinton Institute for Studio Bass, an exceptional summer music education program for teens, in residence at Montclair State University, in July 2024. 

Wagner College Dance Performs MORSO D'AMORE in Stage One
by Stephi Wild - November 21, 2023

MORSO D'AMORE, a ballet powerful for its use of confrontation and subterfuge, is the culmination of a month-long opportunity for a select group of students to work with Caterina Rago, investigating the cultural and social aspects of the Italian phenomenon known as Tantarism.

Rob Mathes Celebrates 30 Years Of Holiday Concerts With Three Special Shows At The Performing Arts Center At Purchase College
by A.A. Cristi - November 20, 2023

The Rob Mathes Holiday Concert, a holiday tradition for so many, is celebrating an amazing 30 years of performing its annual holiday extravaganza this year with three concerts at The Performing Arts Center at Purchase College.

Miller Auditorium Partners with Western Michigan University's Essential Needs Drive
by A.A. Cristi - November 20, 2023

Miller Auditorium, located in Kalamazoo, MI, is supporting WMU Essential Needs. Contact Heidi Kelley, Marketing Director, at (269) 387-2322 or heidi.kelley@wmich.edu.

COLLEGIATE THEATRICS: Connor Adair of Lipscomb University
by Jeffrey Ellis - November 20, 2023

Today, we continue to celebrate the return of Collegiate Theatrics featuring one of our favorites from the theatre department at Nashville’s Lipscomb University: Connor Adair, a native of Edmond, Oklahoma. Throughout his time on-campus, he’s become a stalwart company member of virtually every Lipscomb University Theatre production we’ve reviewed, most recently taking on a significant supporting role in their acclaimed production of Big Fish.

THE THREE MUSKETEERS Comes to Idaho State University in December
by Stephi Wild - November 20, 2023

The Three Musketeers comes to Idaho Statue University next month. Performances are in Bistline Theatre, December 1, 2, 7-9.

Belmont University Musical Theatre's HELLO, DOLLY! Boasts An Embarrassment of Riches
by Jeffrey Ellis - November 18, 2023

It only takes a moment whenconductor Jo Lynn Burks raises her baton and the first notes of the overture are heard to remember that Herman’s score includes a treasure trove of Broadway chestnuts, including “So Long, Dearie,” “Before the Parade Passes By,” “Elegance,” “It Only Takes A Moment,” “Put On Your Sunday Clothes,” as well as the title tune.

MY SWEETEST BABY ANGEL PRINCESS Premieres At Fordham University
by Chloe Rabinowitz - November 17, 2023

MY SWEETEST BABY ANGEL PRINCESS Premiered At Fordham University this week.

Review: Edward Hopper Paintings Inspire LATER THE SAME EVENING by John Musto and Mark Campbell at Juilliard Opera
by Richard Sasanow - November 15, 2023

It’s amazing how much emotion John Musto and Mark Campbell have been able to cram in the mere 75 minutes of LATER THE SAME EVENING, a one act opera, which has been on view this past week at Juilliard Opera at the Peter Jay Sharp Theatre, on West 65 Street, down the block from Lincoln Center’s Alice Tully Hall.

Review: UNSINKABLE MOLLY BROWN at Arkansas State University Beebe
by Theresa Bertram - November 15, 2023

It’s great when a higher institution can educate the audience, and that is what happened for me when I went to Arkansas State University Beebe’s Theatre Department production of THE UNSINKABLE MOLLY BROWN. Though I am familiar with the story of the Titanic, I have never seen this musical and was intrigued to see what this group of scholars have done. With Book by Henry Richard Morris, Music and Lyrics by Meredith Willson, and Directed by Ryan Gibbons, these actors told the story of Mrs. Brown from her humble beginnings with her brothers and pa to her time with royalty and beyond.  

Things Our Student Bloggers Can't Live Without
by Blair Ingenthron - November 15, 2023

This month, we've asked our student bloggers to let us know one thing they couldn't live without as a theatre student. From tools like iPads and planners to leaning on community support to get them through stressful times, the student bloggers give us the rundown on how to thrive in theatre school. Check out what they had to say here!

Point Park University Offers Complete in Four Years Bachelor of Fine Arts to MBA Degree Program
by Stephi Wild - November 15, 2023

 Point Park University's world-renowned Conservatory of Performing Arts and innovative Rowland School of Business have introduced an Early Start Bachelor of Fine Arts and Master of Business Administration with a concentration in Sports, Arts and Entertainment Management.

The University Musical Society Announces 101 Workshop Series to Deepen Audience Experiences
by A.A. Cristi - November 14, 2023

The University Musical Society has announced the lineup of UMS 101 workshops featured as part of its 23/24 season. 

Disney's FREAKY FRIDAY Announced at Grossmont College Stagehouse Theatre, December 7 - 16
by A.A. Cristi - November 14, 2023

Get ready for a magical, uproarious experience as Grossmont College Stagehouse Theatre presents Freaky Friday, Disney's beloved body-swap musical comedy, directed by Katie Banville. Based on the celebrated novel by Mary Rodgers, the beloved classic gets a contemporary twist with a hilarious new book by Bridget Carpenter, complemented by pop/rock music by Tom Kitt and lyrics by Brian Yorkey.

The College Audition Edge Announces Faculty For Inaugural Summer
by A.A. Cristi - November 14, 2023

The College Audition Edge announces the launch of its inaugural summer of programming in New York City. The program, geared towards the rising high school senior preparing to embark on college auditions, is founded and created by Benjamin Wolfe. Wolfe, founder of the award-winning Southeastern Summer Theatre Institute, brings together nine faculty members from the nation's top ranked BFA musical theatre universities to offer this week-long workshop.

THE SEVEN DEADLY SINS Comes to Mercer County Community College This Week
by Stephi Wild - November 14, 2023

Audiences are in store for a unique experience for the senses and the mind when the Mercer County Community College's (MCCC) multiple award-winning Theater and Dance programs present 'The Seven Deadly Sins,' Nov. 17-19.

Ashley Zhangazha Featured in 2023 Guildhall School Honors
by Aliya Al-Hassan - November 14, 2023

Actor, director and Guildhall School mentor, Ashley Zhangazha has been made a Fellow of Guildhall School of Music & Drama at this year’s Guildhall School graduation ceremony on Friday 3 November.

JESUS CHRIST SUPERSTAR Comes to The University of Arizona School of Theatre, Film & Television
by Stephi Wild - November 14, 2023

The School of Theatre, Film & Television will present Jesus Christ Superstar, the iconic rock opera from Andrew Lloyd Webber and Tim Rice, Nov. 12 – Dec. 3 in the Tornabene Theatre.

Larry Sousa Directs and Choreographs RENT at Boston College This Week
by Stephi Wild - November 13, 2023

Acclaimed interdisciplinary theater artist Larry Sousa—whose extensive career as a director, choreographer, designer, educator, and performer has spanned Broadway, regional theater, television, film, and higher education for more than 30 years—has joined Boston College's Theatre Department this academic year as the Monan Professor in Theatre Arts.

Mercer County Community College President to Make Her Kelsey Theatre Stage Debut In PARFUMERIE
by Chloe Rabinowitz - November 10, 2023

Mercer County Community College President, Dr. Deborah E. Preston, will be making her stage debut in 'Parfumerie' at Kelsey Theatre. This article discusses her passion for theater and how it has influenced her understanding of people.

New Musical MARIAN Holds Residency at The University of Michigan This Month
by Stephi Wild - November 10, 2023

The University Of Michigan Department of Musical Theatre will be hosting a two week writer’s residency this November for the creative team of MARIAN, a new musical about the renowned opera singer and activist, Marian Anderson. 

Park University's International Center for Music Hosts 2nd Annual Free Holiday Concert
by Stephi Wild - November 10, 2023

 Park University’s International Center for Music (Park ICM) announced today that it will host its second annual holiday concert, 'An Intimate Christmas with Park ICM,' at the Graham Tyler Memorial Chapel, located at 8700 NW River Park Drive, Parkville, MO.


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