Sherlock Holmes And The New Guy Who Stole The Stage
Darkness swallowed me as I stepped into the den of a 1930’s stage set in New York City. The theatre was musky. I clumsily made my way through the maze of chairs. The last time […]
Darkness swallowed me as I stepped into the den of a 1930’s stage set in New York City. The theatre was musky. I clumsily made my way through the maze of chairs. The last time […]
The backstage dressing rooms of the theater were hot and steamy. Stress was high and the tension could be cut with a butter knife. Makeup was being applied and costumes adjusted, and this was just […]
“The Effect of Gamma Rays on Man-in-the-Moon Marigolds is a semi-autobiographical drama about hope blooming even in the midst of a toxic environment that does everything it can to kill it,” Sydney Fly, senior interdisciplinary […]
Five separate flats stand isolated on the stage, one with a bright red door in it. The back scrim is exposed, and the floor is uncharacteristically solid black. For anyone who has attended the Union […]
In a flash of light, the Witch disappears behind a tree to re-materialize young and beautiful, Cinderella transforms into a gown of gold and Rapunzel lets down her long hair from the window in her tower. […]
[wzslider info=”true” lightbox=”true”] Union University is presenting a play about the strength of women faced with death and how they choose to live their lives, said John Klonowski, visiting assistant professor of theatre. “These Shining […]
The Union University Players will present “Hamlet” March 20-25. The tragedy by William Shakespeare will be directed by David Burke, director of theatre. Written in the late 14th century, “Hamlet” is one of few Shakespeare […]
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