Spitfire musical, taiko and dance, Chinese “clowns” and more at Kennedy Theatre
Kennedy Theatre announces the 2017–18 season for the mainstage, primetime and late night in the Earl Ernst Lab theatre.
Kennedy Theatre announces the 2017–18 season for the mainstage, primetime and late night in the Earl Ernst Lab theatre.
Filled with heart, passion, and folk-based songs, The Spitfire Grill is a musical about discovery and recovery in difficult times.
Meant to inspire students creativity through writing, reading, poetry and music, Out Loud in the Library celebrates the rich intersection of words and music by local artists.
The Leeward Theatre, currently undergoing a major renovation, is proud to announce their 43rd Season at new “Alternate Space.”
Fourteen faculty members were honored for subject level mastery and scholarship, teaching effectiveness and creativity and personal values.
The play by Nicholas Logue is presented as a heavily adapted “Beijing Theatre” piece incorporating live music, acrobatics and other conventions of Chinese theatre.
Ranee and Aparna Ramaswamy merge tradition, deep philosophical roots, and ancestral wisdom of India with their hybridic perspective as Indian-American artists.
Screwbuki is an innovative show which combines traditional Kabuki theatre with modern improv; using kabuki voice and costume along with improvised storytelling.
Director Paul Mitri hopes audiences feel that they’ve entered a Fred Astaire movie when they enter the performance space.
One of three all-student productions, Metamorphoses is a post-modern staging of ancient Greek mythological tales recounted for a contemporary audience.