Tag: theatre
The debut of a brand new musical, "Till Death, Do Us...
From Feb. 1-3, DePauw alum Teresa Shunk ‘23 and Professor of English, Communication and Theatre as well as Coordinator of the Performing Arts Series...
Love Inflamed, Love In Flames
On Nov. 29, Music for the Stage performed “Love Inflamed, Love in Flames” at the Pulliam Center for Contemporary Media. Directed by Dr. Janani...
From pen to paper, a new adaptation “Romeo and Juliet at...
From Nov. 9-12, the DePauw Theater Department brought a beloved William Shakespeare masterpiece to life through their theatrical adaptation “Romeo and Juliet at Bridgerton”
With...
Soaring Across the Melodramatic World of “The Seagull”
From April 20-23, the DePauw Theater Department breathed life into the romantic melodrama “The Seagull,” Tom Stoppard’s version of the original 1895 play written...
TDP Post-It: Wednesday, Sept. 1
1. Yard Games and Catering in Stewart Plaza
Today, Sept. 1, Student Affairs is offering yard games and catering to students from 3:30 p.m. to...
Plays by Latina and African American Women Bring More Representation to...
DePauw’s theater community expands its horizons to focus on messages portrayed by people of color.
Plays by Latina and African American women is a series...
Playwright’s Festival showcases DePauw’s theatrical ambitions
This week, DePauw students have the opportunity to the witness the acting, directorial and writing talents of the DePauw community. The Playwright’s...
Physics, geometry and literature come together in “Arcadia”
You wouldn’t think that leather skirts and Regency jackets would have a lot in common. In Tom Stoppard’s “Arcadia,” however, these...
Musical comedy promises laughs for audiences
After the events of last week raised strong negative emotions in the hearts of many in the DePauw community, students, faculty, staff and community...
Submissions sought for student drama festival
Whether a story about a pair of star-crossed lovers, a buddy-cop comedy, a murder mystery, or a satire about the struggles about the life...