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U-M Institute for the Humanities Receives $1.14M Mellon Grant for High Stakes Art
by Julie Musbach - September 19, 2019

The Institute for the Humanities at the University of Michigan has been awarded a four-year, $1.14 million grant by The Andrew W. Mellon Foundation to support 'High Stakes Art,' a project designed to enhance exhibitions and programming at the Institute for the Humanities Gallery.

The School For Temporary Liveness Presents STUDY HALL
by Julie Musbach - September 19, 2019

The School for Temporary Liveness, presents Study Hall which will run September 25-29, 2019 at the Philadelphia Art Alliance at University of the Arts, 251 S. 18th Street, Philadelphia, PA. This is one of the projects that marks the Art Alliance at University of the Arts' programmatic debut.

Kean University Displays Art Depicting Ireland's Great Famine
by Julie Musbach - September 18, 2019

Ireland's Great Famine (1845-1849), in which an estimated 1 million people in Ireland died of hunger and another 1 million emigrated from the country, is the subject of an exhibition at the Human Rights Institute Gallery at Kean University. 

U-M Museum of Natural History Opens Next Phase with Major Exhibits, Hands-On Labs
by Julie Musbach - September 18, 2019

The University of Michigan Museum of Natural History announced today it will open the second half of the museum, adding new exhibits and labs for visitors on Sunday, Nov. 10.

CAP UCLA Welcomes the Aaron Neville Duo
by Julie Musbach - September 17, 2019

UCLA's Center for the Art of Performance (CAP UCLA) presents Aaron Neville Duo featuring keyboard player Michael Goods on Sat, Nov 2, at 8 p.m. at Royce Hall. Tickets for $28a?"$69 are available now at cap.ucla.edu, 310-825-2101 and the Royce Hall box office.

BWW PREVIEW: Oklahoma City University's Wanda L Bass School of Music Presents THE MUSIC MAN
by Jessica Vanek - September 17, 2019

BWW PREVIEW: Oklahoma City University's Wanda L Bass School of Music Presents THE MUSIC MAN

Rude Mechanicals Announce Full Cast And Creative For EURYDICE
by Julie Musbach - September 16, 2019

Rude Mechanicals at the University of Michigan, (Ann Arbor, MI) has announced the cast and creative team for Sarah Ruhl's EURYDICE (November 1-3 at the Lydia Mendelssohn Theater). A contemporary wonder of the theater, based on the tragic myth of Orpheus and Eurydice, the show will feature new original music by Sammy Sussman. Kellie M. Beck directs, with assistance from Amelia Baumann.

USM Department of Theatre Kicks Off Season with THE WOMEN WHO MAPPED THE STARS
by Julie Musbach - September 13, 2019

The University of Southern Maine Department of Theatre launches their season dedicated to celebrating women with a Maine premiere by Boston-based playwright, Joyce Van Dyke.

KSU Theatre To Present Cult Classic 45 PLAYS FOR 45 PRESIDENTS
by Julie Musbach - September 13, 2019

This is not your ordinary play: it features a wrestling match, ballet, jug band, vaudeville show, and a presidential roast. Kennesaw State University's Department of Theatre and Performance Studies will present the cult classic '45 Plays for 45 Presidents' September 24-29 at the Onyx Theater on the Kennesaw campus.

Juilliard Names Anthony McGill Artistic Director of Music Advancement Program in the School's Preparatory Division
by Julie Musbach - September 13, 2019

Juilliard has named clarinetist Anthony McGill as artistic director of the school's Music Advancement Program (MAP). McGill, who is principal clarinet of the New York Philharmonic, has been the artistic advisor to the MAP program since 2017, and a Juilliard college division faculty member since 2011. In this new expanded role, McGill will work closely with Weston Sprott, who began as dean of Juilliard's preparatory division in May 2019.

2019 Jonathan Larson Grant Awardee To Perform At Adelphi University
by Julie Musbach - September 13, 2019

Since 2015, Adelphi University has given musical theater creators the opportunity to showcase their work with new audiences through the Larson Legacy Concert Series. On Sunday, September 22, Jonathan Larson Grant recipient Andy Roninson, along with a talented cast of musicians and vocalists, will perform songs from his internationally acclaimed podcast TAKE A TEN, as well as never-before-heard material from new musicals in the works.

Luminous Ceramics On Display At Kean University Gallery
by Stephi Wild - September 12, 2019

An exhibit, Iridescence: Sculptures from the Ira Winarsky Collection is on display at the Dryfoos Gallery at Kean University, located in the main library on the Union campus, through September 30.

Artist Duda Penteado Solo Exhibition Announced At Kean University
by A.A. Cristi - September 11, 2019

The Karl and Helen Burger Gallery at Kean University is hosting a solo exhibition of 30 artworks by Brazilian-American artist and cultural activist Duda Penteado, now through December 12.

Columbia College Hollywood Alumna's Documentary Selected As Finalist For CILECT Prize 2019
by A.A. Cristi - September 11, 2019

A film by Columbia College Hollywood alumna Aneesah Dowd has been selected as an Equity, Diversity & Inclusion Finalist for a 2019 Centre International de Liaison des Ecoles de Cinéma et de Télévision prize.

Lynn University Launches 2019–20 Season
by Julie Musbach - September 11, 2019

Lynn University and Jan McArt, producer and director of theatre arts program development, today announced that the popular Libby Dodson's Live at Lynn Theatre Series will return this fall with two musical shows celebrating pop music and Broadway

CAP UCLA Presents Maya Beiser/Wendy Whelan/Lucinda Childs/David Lang THE DAY
by Julie Musbach - September 11, 2019

UCLA's Center for the Art of Performance (CAP UCLA) presents Maya Beiser/Wendy Whelan/Lucinda Childs/David Lang's THE DAY on Friday, October 18 and Saturday, October 19, at 8 p.m. at Royce Hall. Tickets for $28a?"$99 are available now at cap.ucla.edu, 310-825-2101, and the Royce Hall box office.

University of Alberta Honours Grad Dedicated to Ending Youth Hunger
by A.A. Cristi - September 10, 2019

2019 University of Alberta Alumni Awards Edmonton a?' The University of Alberta is recognizing Jeremy Bryant, a grad who uses his business education to tackle youth hunger.

Barter's College Announces College Playwrights Festival
by A.A. Cristi - September 10, 2019

Barter Theatre is excited to announce the second annual College Playwrights Festival (CPF) This festival is geared specifically towards undergraduate college students. The College Playwrights Festival takes place January 2020, hand-in-hand with Barter's Appalachian Festival of Plays and Playwrights. CPF will take place Jan. 16-19, 2020 with public readings of the finalists Jan. 18-19, 2020 at Barter's Smith Theatre. 

LMU Hosts Info Session For New Theatre MFA Program
by Julie Musbach - September 10, 2019

Loyola Marymount University's Department of Theatre Arts has launched a new master of fine arts program in performance pedagogy, which offers a chance for students to achieve a terminal degree with a focus on the methods and practices of teaching performance at the secondary and university levels.

BroadwayWorld Seeks Back-to-School College Student Bloggers
by Julie Musbach - September 10, 2019

We're looking for Sophomores, Juniors, and Seniors to share their knowledge with Freshman with recommendations and back-to-school tips in blogs for BroadwayWorld.

Violinist Rachel Lee Priday Appointed To The Faculty Of The University Of Washington School Of Music
by Julie Musbach - September 10, 2019

University of Washington School of Music today announces the appointment of celebrated Korean-American violinist Rachel Lee Priday to the faculty as Assistant Professor of Violin in the UW Strings Program, effective in the 2019-2020 school year.

BWW Review: LITTLE WARS Earns Top Marks at University Of Nebraska Omaha Theatre
by Christine Swerczek - September 9, 2019

LITTLE WARS. We all fight them. They could be wars of words, wars over ideologies, or wars about favorite sports teams. A cast and crew of seventeen students from University of Nebraska Omaha put their heads together and through devised theatre developed a production so unique, so special, that it held me mesmerized for the entire 55 minutes.

Three Thousand Students To Perform In The Victorian State Schools Spectacular Next Week
by Stephi Wild - September 6, 2019

Students from across the State are making final rehearsal preparations ahead of the 2019 Victorian State Schools Spectacular (VSSS) performances on Saturday 14th September at Melbourne Arena.

Orange County School Of The Arts' 2019-2020 Master Artist Series Welcomes Prestigious Artists And Industry Leaders
by A.A. Cristi - September 5, 2019

Orange County School of the Arts (OCSA) delivers on its mission to provide an unparalleled arts and academic education to a diverse student body passionate about the arts through its 2019-2020 Master Artist Series and Creators & Innovators Series. In addition to the school's 16 arts conservatories, these unique programs provide students the opportunity to learn from real-world experts in a variety of industries. Acclaimed artists, educators and industry leaders visit OCSA's campus in Santa Ana to share their expertise and provide students with exclusive advice through demonstrations, residencies, panel discussions, master classes and more. This season's Master Artist Series kicked off with a culinary arts master class with internationally celebrated chef, Jet Tila, who is a best-selling author and host on a?oeIron Chef America.a??


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