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Columbia College Chicago recently launched its Intimacy for Stage and Screen program, an in-depth, year-long graduate certificate program focused on coordination, choreography, and advocacy for ...
STAGE will develop theater pieces inspired by science and technology. Moreover, technology will be used in the staging of the plays to enhance the storytelling. Working alongside established ...
Barrington Stage Company is holding its summer programs at Berkshire Community College this summer for the first time, after outgrowing its previous venue at Zion Lutheran Church.
The University of Arizona’s Repertory Theatre has a new artistic director this year who has been involved in overseeing the process of phasing out the school’s audition-only musical theater ...
Hartford Stage has received $100,000 from the federal government to support its summer arts education programs. While the funding won’t alter the existing programs, it will be helping regrowth.
To the UC Davis community:College readiness is key for students to succeed. From application to graduation, UC Davis invests in and supports students’ success, preparing new Aggies with a wide range ...
Merrimack Repertory Theatre will continue its community partnership with Middlesex Community College (MCC) to bring the passion and drive of theatre to local young performers with the “Summer ...
The performing arts at the College of Santa Fe was born in an old gym and then lived 53 years, spawning at least four main-stage shows per year in the 500-seat-plus theater named after the golden ...
STATEN ISLAND, N.Y. — Wagner College Theatre’s Stage One is kicking off its 2023-24 season with the workshop of “Daughters of Leda,” written and directed by Wagner alum, Remy Van Collen.