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BWW Student Center: Fall Season Round-up Showcases Student Theater
by Anna Hecht - September 15, 2015

Fall is around the corner, meaning there's plenty of reason to look forward to these cool new and classic productions arriving in the upcoming months. What better way to prepare for autumn than checking out this list of shows from San Francisco's talented high school and college theater departments. Be ready to get your ticket because these fall productions are sure to please any theater-goer.

COLLEGIATE THEATRICS: Millikin University's Rachel Beth Jackson
by Jeffrey Ellis - September 8, 2015

To know Rachel Beth Jackson is to love her: With a heart as big as all outdoors, she's kind, thoughtful and considerate - attributes that will continue to serve her well as she pursues her lifelong dream of becoming a professional actress. A 2013 First Night Most Promising Actor, she first came to our attention in performances in her hometown of Dickson with The Renaissance Players, the community theatre group that has helped young actors pursue their creative dreams for year

The University Musical Society Wins the National Medal of Arts Presented by The President, 9/10
by BWW News Desk - September 4, 2015

The University Musical Society (UMS) has been selected as one of the 2014 recipients of the National Medal of Arts, announced by the White House today. The award will be presented on Thursday, September 10 at 3 pm at the White House.

Sacred Heart University to Stage HEADS, by E.M. Lewis
by BWW News Desk - August 30, 2015

?"Heads," the story of four people - an American engineer, a British embassy employee, a network journalist, and a freelance photographer, who are thrown together when they are taken hostage during the early years of the war in Iraq, opens in New York at The Beckett Theatre at Theatre Row, for a limited run, September 11-20, 2015 (410 West 42nd Street).

MR. BURNS: A POST-ELECTRIC PLAY and More Set for Mary Moody Northen Theatre's 2015-16 Season
by BWW News Desk - July 23, 2015

Mary Moody Northen Theatre, the award-winning producing arm of the St. Edward's University theatre training program, announces its 2015-2016 season, featuring four plays ranging from classic to contemporary. Join us for our 43rd annual season and share in the fun and excitement at the theatre on the hill!


CCBC Essex Academic Theatre Students Picked to Perform as Part of ARTSCAPE, 7/18
by BWW News Desk - July 9, 2015

Students from the Community College of Baltimore County, Essex Academic Theatre will be performing "The Consumables" as part of Artscape 2015. The troupe was invited to perform at 11 a.m., Saturday, July 18, at the Theatre Project, 45 W. Preston Street. Tickets are FREE.  This production contains strong language and scenes of an adult nature and is not suitable for children.

STAGE TUBE: Pace Univ. Students Perform METAMORPHOSES Excerpt
by Sally Henry Fuller - June 28, 2015

Alexandra Silber directs Pace University School of Performing Arts first-year students Kevin Csolak and Bethany Tesarck in an adaptation of Ovid's METAMORPHOSES with text from the play by Mary Zimmerman, additional choreography by Noah Racey, and music by Willy Schwartz and Antigoni Goni. Check out the performance of Eros and Psyche below!

COLLEGIATE THEATRICS: Lipscomb's Rebekah Stogner
by Jeffrey Ellis - May 19, 2015

School's out for summer, but that doesn't mean that college theater students are lounging by the pool, waiting for their next big break. Rather, if you're someone like Rebekah Stogner, an acting/journalism major at Nashville's David Lipscomb University, chances are you're preparing for the next audition and getting ready for fall semester.

BWW Interviews: Theatre Camp Enrolling, GODSPELL
by Alison Bridget Chambers - May 12, 2015

Broadway Academy of Performing, a kid's theatre camp hosted by Newman University Theatre Department, is now accepting registrations. The camp dates will be May 30th through June 6th at Newman University in Wichita, KS. Kids ages 11-20 are eligible, and campers under 11 years can be day campers.

COLLEGIATE THEATRICS: Lipscomb University's Lacy Hartselle
by Jeffrey Ellis - May 5, 2015

Last fall, when we started this series - COLLEGIATE THEATRICS - we were talking to college students across the country about what lay ahead of them during the academic year and now we find ourselves at graduation time for the class of 2015, today represented by the beautiful, ethereal and brilliant Lacy Hartselle. Mere hours after her graduation from Nashville's Lipscomb University on Saturday, she reflected on our five questions to give us an intimate look into how her life was changed during her college career.

COLLEGIATE THEATRICS: NYU's Lydia Granered
by Jeffrey Ellis - April 28, 2015

With 2015 Tony Award nominations announced today, it only seems appropriate to turn our interview focus on someone who might be a Tony nominee in the not-so-distant future. Take Lydia Granered, for example: she's an alumna of Nashville's Christ Presbyterian Academy (class of 2013), where she studied theater with Paula Flautt, and she's now in New York City, studying at New York University's Tisch School of the Arts.

COLLEGIATE THEATRICS: Texas A&M's CASEY GILBERT
by Jeffrey Ellis - April 21, 2015

A native of Cypress, Texas, Casey Gilbert came to Nashville to go to school at Belmont University and quickly made a name for herself on local stages. But it seemed, at least to her legions of fans in Music City, that no sooner had she arrived and made herself a home here, she was on her way back to Texas. Of course, there were all sorts of things happening that resulted in that move, not the least of which was a change in college major, family ties and more.

University of Adelaide Theatre Guild Presents MUCH ADO ABOUT NOTHING
by Barry Lenny - April 19, 2015

Shakespeare's much-loved comedy, Much Ado About Nothing features Benedick, a wisecracking confirmed bachelor, and Beatrice, his favourite sparring partner.

BWW Reviews: Lipscomb University's Lyrical and Sentimental DANCING AT LUGHNASA
by Jeffrey Ellis - April 17, 2015

Now onstage through this weekend as part of Lipscomb University's theatre department's 2014-15 season, the Beki Baker-directed rendition of Friel's exquisitely written play is brought to life by an impressive cast of eight student actors who are given ample opportunity to show us exactly what they have learned in the classroom. With performances that are richly nuanced and significantly heartfelt, Baker's ensemble bring their characters to the stage, mostly free of artifice and in so doing create a memorable theatrical experience that is affecting and compelling.

BWW Previews: Shepherd University Scene Stealers to Premiere LITTLE WOMEN
by Johnna Leary - April 13, 2015

Little Women, a contemporary musical featuring the timeless story of the four March sisters, will premiere this Friday at Reynolds Hall on the campus of Shepherd University, produced by Shepherd University's student-run musical theater group, Scene Stealers.

BWW Reviews: AVENUE Q Wows Packed House
by Marietta Lunceford - April 13, 2015

From the superb set, to the amazing puppetry of the cast, everything about AVENUE Q at UAB was top notch entertainment. I was definitely impressed with UAB and their theatre department.

BWW Reviews: SLOW FALLING BIRD at Georgetown University Reflects on History and Tragedy
by Madison Kaigh - March 27, 2015

At the end of a season of "origins and migrations" the Georgetown University Theater and Performance Studies Program transports audiences to late 1990's Australia, where a diverse cast of characters struggles with loss, upheaval, and interminable drought in Slow Falling Bird

BWW Reviews: SWEENEY TODD: THE DEMON BARBER OF FLEET STREET at Ventura College
by Cary Ginell - March 27, 2015

CSUCI Senior Andrew Metzger is proving to be a formidable force on the Ventura County stage scene. A combination of Zero Mostel and John Belushi, Metzger commands attention from his very first words. He is simply magnificent in this role.

Enterprise State Community College Presents SOUTH PACIFIC , 4/9
by BWW News Desk - March 13, 2015

SOUTH PACIFIC will play at Enterprise State Community College, April 9-11, 2015.

COLLEGIATE THEATRICS: Belmont University's Alie B. Gorrie
by Jeffrey Ellis - March 11, 2015

Oftentimes, in any college town - especially one filled with schools with impressive theater programs - there are talented students who come and go, never making much of an impact on the local scene, keeping their onstage theatrics confined to campus offerings. Not so with Belmont University senior Alie B. Gorrie.

COLLEGIATE THEATRICS: Lipscomb University's Emily Eytchison
by Jeffrey Ellis - March 3, 2015

Everything about Emily Eytchison, a Brentwood native now in her senior year at Nashville's Lipscomb University, says she's an actress. Outgoing and beautiful, quirky and even somewhat introverted (which might seem surprising coming from someone who is so obviously at home in front of an audience), she seems destined to a life theatrical, one filled with wonder, imagination and new discoveries around every piece of scenery…

BWW Reviews: LEGALLY BLONDE Sparkles and Shines at Ohio State
by Amanda Etchison - March 2, 2015

Wearing hot pink high heels and carrying her fluffy dog, Bruiser, brainy and beautiful Elle Woods brought a little sparkle to Ohio State's campus in Off the Lake's production of "Legally Blonde the Musical" this weekend.

Photo Coverage: TOMMY TUNE Brings Tap, Tunes, and Tall Tales to Lynn University
by Stephen Sorokoff - March 1, 2015

There was astonishment on the faces of a packed Concert Hall at Lynn University in Boca Raton Florida, as Tommy Tune at the end of the show asked the audience to sing Happy 76th Birthday to him. The way Tune had just danced, sung, and charmed, no one including producer and Elizabeth Taylor look-a-like Jan McArt could believe the stunning nine time Tony Award winner was a senior citizen. A designated New York City Living Landmark had become a snowbird for the weekend to perform at the Keith C. and Elaine Johnson Wold Performing Arts Center at Lynn University. BroadwayWorld brings you photos of the event below!

BWW Reviews: MY HEART IS THE DRUM Gets Staged Premiere at Kent State University
by Roy Berko - March 2, 2015

One of the major purposes of collegiate musical theater programs, besides teaching acting, singing and dancing skills, is to expand student knowledge of not only traditional, but new scripts. Kent State is offering its students such an opportunity by presenting MY HEART IS THE DRUM.


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