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March madness for some means a basketball frenzy.
Spend a Wednesday with me as a Musical Theatre student with a double minor at Otterbein University.
Graduating early is risky.
I am someone who values routine.
As a theatre major, I obviously have to read a lot of plays for classes.
We’re constantly told to 'innovate' and 'disrupt,' but what happens when the pursuit of the new gets in the way of the intended creative risk?
Nowadays, it seems like everything has been infiltrated by artificial intelligence.
There’s something about the green room that doesn’t quite translate to anyone who hasn’t sat in it.
When asked to write about creative risk and stepping out of your comfort zone this month, I wanted to reflect on the benefits I’ve had with breaking the typecast to provide comfort to those who may be afraid to take that risk.
Ultimately, designing has made me a better producer.
One of the most rewarding experiences I’ve had as an actor was interning for a children’s theatre.
Want to be in a musical? Audition! Want to start up dance classes? Figure out where! Want to own the most beautiful garden ever? Get a book from the library about gardening and get to work! I do not care how old you are - you can start anything new that you want to.
My unexpectedly memorable experience rushing the Suffs Broadway National Tour in Boston.
I hope to one day gain enough confidence in myself to bring my story to life.
How a lifelong passion for theatre and a new love for film production come together and can be used in combined ways that many may not realize.
Comfort zones are hard in theatre – and that’s the reality.
Despite the odds being stacked against them, this Florida-based student theater company stages Hedwig and the Angry Inch, a profound expression of queer resilience and joy.
Gravity has always had a personal vendetta against me, as evident by my height.
In 2026, it feels like the only way to get into the job market is to know the right people, which makes everything that much more complicated for us college students.
As an actor, you worry about learning your lines, your harmonies, hitting your marks, executing your choreography flawlessly.
Join the UCLA Department of Theater Laboratory Intensives and Summer Institutes for a transformative experience that will allow students to expand their creative horizons in every way.
Christopher Davies, a leading figure in children's education and theatre for children with special educational needs, has been awarded a Doctor of Arts.
The University of Hartford, Hartt School Dance Division will present, “Horizons” the spring senior dance concert.
The Lone Star College-University Park Drama Department brings Steve Martin's witty and insightful play, 'Picasso at the Lapin Agile,' to the stage beginning this weekend.
The Syracuse University Department of Drama will continue the 2024/2025 season with the uniquely engaging “A Walrus in the Body of a Crocodile” by MJ Kaufman, directed by Daniella Caggiano.