Muhlenberg College Commits to Helping Displaced UArts Students by Nicole Rosky - June 4, 2024 Following the sudden closure of the University of the Arts in Philadelphia on Friday, Muhlenberg College is offering a pathway to welcome UArts students to their Allentown campus. University of the Arts Students Call for Help from Other Colleges and Conservatory Programs by Nicole Rosky - June 4, 2024 University of the Arts in Philadelphia made the abrupt announcement that it would close on June 7, citing a decline in enrollment and a long-standing cash flow problem. Students were not informed of the closure prior to the announcement, leaving many scrambling to figure out their college plans. Temple University Welcomes University of the Arts Students Following School's Closure by Stephi Wild - June 3, 2024 Temple University revealed that they are welcoming students from the University of the Arts, which announced it will close, suddenly and abruptly, on June 7th. Students Respond to Philly's University of the Arts Closure by Blair Ingenthron - June 2, 2024 In a new article from WHYY, University of the Arts students are now responding to the school's closure, with many left scrambling to figure out their college plans. Philadelphia University of the Arts To Close In June by A.A. Cristi - May 31, 2024 It was announced today that the University of the Arts in Philadelphia will close its doors in June. TXST's Department Of Theatre and Dance Moves to New Audition Platform, HeartOut.io by Stephi Wild - May 29, 2024 Texas State University's Department of Theatre and Dance has announced a partnership with HeartOut, an innovative audition platform. Mason's College of Visual and Performing Arts Receives $5M Gift from the Peterson Family Foundation by Stephi Wild - May 28, 2024 The Peterson Family Foundation and George Mason University’s College of Visual and Performing Arts have announced a gift towards the reimagining of the Center for the Arts on George Mason’s Fairfax Campus. Rice's Shepherd School Appoints Renowned Conductor Miguel Harth-Bedoya as Distinguished Resident Director of Orchestras and Professor of Conducting by Stephi Wild - May 16, 2024 Following an exhaustive international search, the Shepherd School of Music at Rice University has announced that Emmy Award-winning and Grammy-nominated conductor Miguel Harth-Bedoya will join the faculty as distinguished resident director of orchestras and professor of conducting. Powerhouse Theater At Vassar College Unveils Lineup For 38th Season by Chloe Rabinowitz - May 15, 2024 Discover the 38th Powerhouse Theater Season at Vassar College. Learn more and see how to purchase tickets. MESSY WHITE GAYS to be Presented 38th Powerhouse Theater Season at Vassar College by Chloe Rabinowitz - May 15, 2024 Messy White Gays, a new play written by Drew Droege and directed by Mike Donahue, will receive a workshop and presentation as part of the 38th Powerhouse Theater Season at Vassar College. Learn more and see how to purchase tickets. CHICAGO Comes to Stage One at Chabot College by Stephi Wild - May 15, 2024 Plethos Productions, in collaboration with Chabot College, will present the Broadway musical, Chicago, for a limited engagement from May 30 to June 2, 2024. Tonic and the Royal Central School of Speech and Drama Collaborate on Research to Improve Equity in Arts Careers by Stephi Wild - May 14, 2024 Tonic and The Royal Central School of Speech and Drama (Central) have collaborated on a piece of research which seeks to understand the needs and concerns of young people looking to build careers in the arts. Park University's International Center For Music Unveils 2024-2025 Season by A.A. Cristi - May 10, 2024 Discover the 2024-2025 season lineup at Park University's International Center for Music. Immerse yourself in the world of music with performances from renowned artists. Reading of THE INVADERS Comes to Queens College in June by Stephi Wild - May 9, 2024 On Tuesday, June 18, at 7 pm, Queens College will premiere a designed reading of “The Invaders,” a play about the Freedom Summer Project of 1964—a voter registration effort in segregated Mississippi that drew Black and white volunteers from all over the country—and the Ku Klux Klan’s murder of participating activists James Chaney, then-QC student Andrew Goodman, and Michael Schwerner. The Theatre School at DePaul University Announces New Dance Minor by A.A. Cristi - May 8, 2024 The Theatre School will offer a Dance Minor beginning in the Fall of 2024, comprised of 24 credit hours. $1,000 Scholarships Available to Students Enrolling in Point Park University Pre-College Summer Intensive Programs by Stephi Wild - May 8, 2024 Point Park University has announced a full slate of summer camp and pre-college intensives to be held at its Downtown campus from June 16 – July 27. Review: ANGELS IN AMERICA at Little Theatre, University Of Adelaide by Barry Lenny - May 7, 2024 Angels in America is a landmark play. Kennedy Center American College Theater Festival National Awardees Revealed by Stephi Wild - May 7, 2024 The John F. Kennedy Center for the Performing Arts hosted more than 125 outstanding theater students from colleges and universities across the nation as part of the Kennedy Center American College Theater Festival (KCACTF). Hoff-Barthelson Music School Unveils Two World Premieres at Music Festival by Stephi Wild - May 7, 2024 Hoff-Barthelson Music School has announced the return of its highly anticipated Music of Our Time Contemporary Music Festival, showcasing an eclectic array of musical works composed from 1923 through the present day. Awardees Revealed For the 2024 Kennedy Center American College Theater Festival Awards by Josh Sharpe - May 6, 2024 The John F. Kennedy Center for the Performing Arts hosted more than 125 outstanding theater students from colleges and universities across the nation as part of the Kennedy Center American College Theater Festival (KCACTF). Yale Artists Cabaret Will Host Senior Showcase Featuring Yale University Graduates by Stephi Wild - May 6, 2024 The Yale Artists Cabaret: an undergraduate organization will host an exclusive senior showcase featuring 9 students from the Yale University graduating class of 2024 - the first ever showcase of its kind for undergraduate students in Yale College. Review: ALICE IN WONDERLAND at Arkansas State University Beebe by Theresa Bertram - May 3, 2024 Arkansas State University Beebe theater department has blossomed so much under the tutelage of Director Ryan Gibbons that they now offer multiple opportunities for their students to work on and off the stage. In March the ASU Beebe Theatre presented BLACK BOX NIGHT, where students were able to gain experience performing in a more intimate setting, and then in April, the students adapted Lewis Carroll’s iconic ALICE novels into a script molding in their own vision. Though vastly different, both shows allowed the students to prove that they were worthy of competing with the larger programs in Arkansas. Review: FIDDLER ON THE ROOF at Southern Arkansas University Magnolia by Theresa Bertram - May 3, 2024 A weekend of “Tradition” in the Harton Theatre at Southern Arkansas University in Magnolia, began on Friday April 19 and ran through Sunday April 21 with Fiddler on The Roof. I was so excited when Theresa asked me to review this show because it’s a favorite of mine. School Superintendent Removed After Trans Student Denied a Role in OKLAHOMA! by Chloe Rabinowitz - May 1, 2024 Tyson Bennett is out as his position of Superintendent following a transgender student being denied a role in the school production of Oklahoma!. Wagner College Theatre Reveals 2024/25 Season by Stephi Wild - May 1, 2024 Wagner College Theatre has announced its 2024-25 season of storytelling! Check out the lineup here! |
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