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Azusa Pacific University's Theater Arts Department Opens Season With Rodgers & Hammerstein's Classic CINDERELLA by BWW News Desk - September 7, 2023 Azusa Pacific University's Theater Arts Department has announced the 2023-24 season, beginning with the classic musical Cinderella. Video: Carnegie Mellon University's Robert Ramirez Speaks to the Importance of Arts Education by Nicole Rosky - September 11, 2023 In this video, watch as Robert Ramirez chats about the value of arts education and be sure to check back on Wednesday (September 13) as BroadwayWorld's own Richard Ridge checks in with the 2023 Excellence in Theatre Education Award winner, Jason Zembuch Young! Get Ready for the New School Year with Tips from Our Student Bloggers by Blair Ingenthron - September 6, 2023 This month, we're celebrating the start of a new semester by taking a look back at our former student bloggers' advice for students entering college for the first time or embarking on a new semester. Check out their tips here! STUPID F##KING BIRD Comes to San Francisco State School of Theatre and Dance in November by BWW News Desk - September 5, 2023 San Francisco State School of Theatre and Dance will present Stupid F##king Bird, Aaron Posner’s comedic tragedy that provides a new take on Anton Chekhov’s The Seagull. This play will be part of the San Francisco State School of Theatre and Dance’s Fall 2023 season. Opera Orlando and Stetson University Launch Apprenticeship Pilot Program by BWW News Desk - September 3, 2023 The Stetson University School of Music and Opera Orlando have announced that they have partnered together to launch an Apprenticeship Pilot Program beginning this fall. Premiere Stages At Kean University Seeks Submissions To Annual Play Festival by BWW News Desk - August 31, 2023 Premiere Stages, the professional theatre company in residence at Kean University, is accepting submissions for the 19th annual Premiere Play Festival beginning Friday, September 1. EURYDICE Comes to San Francisco State School of Theatre & Dance in October by BWW News Desk - August 31, 2023 Sarah Ruhl has been called a 'Playwright Laureate of Grief,' and Eurydice is her exploration of the grief she felt after the loss of her father, who died of cancer when she was twenty. In Ruhl's retelling of the Orpheus/Eurydice myth, the dead Eurydice reconnects with her dead father, and they revel in their chance to restore their love. Feature: Fourth Annual Performing Arts College & Career Fair at Straz Center by Deborah Bostock-Kelley - August 23, 2023 Hosted by Patel Conservatory, this free event is a haven for young talents seeking guidance and direction in dance, music, and theater. Representatives from nationwide educational institutions engage with eager students, sharing invaluable insights and answering questions. Time Management Tips from Our Student Bloggers by Blair Ingenthron - August 9, 2023 Each month, student bloggers from all over the world share their experiences and tips for surviving the college years as theatre students over on our Student Center page. This past month, the bloggers wrote about their strategies for time management as a student and artists, and how they manage to get it all done. Check out excerpts from their advice here! Interview: Broadway Green Alliance College Green Captain Award Winner Emory Otto Talks Sustainability in Education by Blair Ingenthron - July 26, 2023 Broadway Green Alliance College Green Captain Award Winner Emory Otto spoke with BroadwayWorld about receiving this honor, the sustainability efforts implemented within her department, and her hopes for greener college programs in the future. Become a UCLA Bruin This Summer! by Team BWW - February 9, 2023 Join the UCLA Department of Theater Summer Institutes for a transformative experience that will allow students to expand their creative horizons in every way. Artists will train with world-renowned faculty and build a foundation in their chosen area of study while learning the art of networking. Interview: Columbia School of the Arts Professor Christian Parker Brings Dramaturgy Techniques to Nonverbal Theatre by BWW News Desk - December 22, 2022 In conversation with MFA Candidate Anastasia Ellis, Parker discusses how dramaturgy moves in traditional text-based theatre and in the nonverbal dance world. Two Stephens College Conservatory Faculty Star in National Tour by BWW News Desk - December 19, 2022 Stephens College Conservatory for the Performing Arts faculty John Hemphill and Lisa Brescia are starring in the Dear Evan Hansen Broadway national tour. Brescia plays Heidi Hansen and Hemphill plays Larry Murphy. BWW Interview: Learn About Temple University's MFA in Musical Theater Collaboration by Team BWW - November 24, 2021 Want to further your education in the arts? Temple University's Master of Fine Arts in Musical Theater Collaboration could be the program for you! BWW Interview: Why You Should Consider Viterbo University for Your College Conservatory Experience by BWW News Desk - October 12, 2021 Looking for a school to further your arts education? Look no further than Viterbo University. The Conservatory for the Performing Arts at Viterbo University is home to a new generation of young artists destined for careers in theatre, music theatre, music education, vocal performance, and dance. The program's innovative spirit shines through every aspect of its cross-disciplinary programs and in its student-centered, professional faculty. VIDEO: Watch BRENNAN! A New Musical, Created by Brennan Srisirikul by BWW News Desk - April 1, 2021 Rhode Island College alum Brennan Srisirikul has shared his mockumentary musical short film titled Brennan! A New Musical, But Actually a Short Film, depicting the Asian ritual Wai. A Summer with Berridge Programs- Nurturing Your Unique Artistic Voice by BWW News Desk - March 3, 2021 With no in-person school or performance opportunities this year, young artists are looking towards summer theatre programs for the first opportunity to get back to doing what they love. Rider University Launches New BFA in Acting for Film, and Theatre by BWW News Desk - March 2, 2021 Rider University’s Westminster College of the Arts offers rigorous professional training within a small, comprehensive university through its Westminster Choir College and School of Fine & Performing Arts, less than 60 miles from New York City. Michigan State University Theatre Department Launches First-Ever Actor Warm-Up Podcast by BWW News Desk - February 25, 2021 In conjunction with Digital Learning Day on February 25, the Michigan State University Department of Theatre MFA Acting cohort will launch a six-season podcast, entitled “The Moment Before: An Actor’s Warm-Up Podcast.' BWW BLOG: My Big and Small Goals for 2021 by Jessica Vanek - January 18, 2021 BWW BLOG: My Big and Small Goals for 2021 Tips to Help You Navigate Your Collegiate Journey BWW BLOG: Climbing Uphill - College Life 2020 by Jessica Vanek - October 9, 2020 As I attempt to navigate the fall semester of my senior year, I'm finding that this is not what I expected my experience to be. And that's not a bad thing, it's just... a different thing. BWW Interview: Millikin University Unveils New Center for Theatre & Dance by BWW News Desk - August 26, 2020 Students at Millikin University's School of Theatre & Dance will get a change a scenery this fall. That's because the University's newest campus facility, the Center for Theatre & Dance, is officially opening its doors. BWW Blog: Growing As An Artist by Jessica Vanek - June 10, 2020 So somehow I've made it through 15 years of schooling, which means that I'm finally a senior in college. And honestly? I am terrified. The College Showcase Must Go On (Virtually!) - Students From Point Park, Penn State, Bucknell, and More! by BWW News Desk - May 15, 2020 We've been compiling showcase videos from college seniors all around the country. Although their performances were cancelled, the show must go on-- virtually! This entry features Students From Point Park, Penn State, Bucknell, and More! The College Showcase Must Go On (Virtually!) - Students From Point Park, Belmont, NYU, and More! by BWW News Desk - May 14, 2020 We've been compiling showcase videos from college seniors all around the country. Although their performances were cancelled, the show must go on-- virtually! 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