Celebrate spring with us as the department of Theatre and Dance presents the annual Georgia College & State University Spring Dance Concert at Russell Auditorium on Saturday, April 27, at 7:30 p.m. and Sunday, April 28, at 2 p.m. Tickets are available at tickets.gsu.edu. The choreography of dance faculty Amelia Pelton, Natalie King, guest artist Shawny “Humlao” Evans and student choreographers will be featured. Classical ballet, contemporary dance, tap dance and surprises await you...
In February, senior theatre major Mary Morgan Collier of Athens, Georgia, competed and won the Region IV Student Dramaturg Award from Literary Managers and Dramaturgs of the Americas and the Kennedy Center American College Theatre Festival. Region IV is one of eight regions for the competition, so eight winners are chosen annually. From there, a panel of experts selected Collier as a national finalist for Region 4 and recipient of a LMDA/KCACTF Dramaturgy Fellowship for her dramaturgical...
Matt has a problem, but he is the last person to admit it. Even though his personal life is seemingly perfect, his macabre paintings begin to suggest something darker about his psyche. Perhaps it is because of his relationship, his career, his artistry or something stranger—far stranger—lurking beneath the surface. An eerie, absurd play about what is real, what is not, and who knows the difference. Purchase tickets at http://tickets.gcsu.edu/.
The department of Theater and Dance is sponsoring the annual high school dance day on our campus on Monday, March 25, to recruit area high school students as dancers in our dance program. Students from many area high schools, both in town, and out of town will enjoy a day of studying many different dance forms from our dance faculty and upper-level college students.
Matt has a problem, but he is the last person to admit it. Even though his personal life is seemingly perfect, his macabre paintings begin to suggest something darker about his psyche. Perhaps it is because of his relationship, his career, his artistry or something stranger—far stranger—lurking beneath the surface. An eerie, absurd play about what is real, what is not, and who knows the difference. Purchase tickets at http://tickets.gcsu.edu/.
Matt has a problem, but he is the last person to admit it. Even though his personal life is seemingly perfect, his macabre paintings begin to suggest something darker about his psyche. Perhaps it is because of his relationship, his career, his artistry or something stranger—far stranger—lurking beneath the surface. An eerie, absurd play about what is real, what is not and who knows the difference. Purchase tickets at http://tickets.gcsu.edu/.
Prepare to have your world shaken by Georgia College & State University’s spring musical, “We Will Rock You.” It follows a group of revolutionaries in a dystopian world devoid of music who seek to free their apocalyptic society with hits by the British rock band, Queen. The production will be in Russell Auditorium Feb. 28 through March 3. “This play takes place 300 years in the future,” said director and associate professor of theatre, Amy Pinney. “So, humanity has changed. There is...
Prepare to have your world shaken by Georgia College & State University’s spring musical, “We Will Rock You.” It follows a group of revolutionaries in a dystopian world devoid of music who seek to free their apocalyptic society with hits by the British rock band, Queen. The production will be in Russell Auditorium Feb. 28 through March 3. “This play takes place 300 years in the future,” said director and associate professor of theatre, Amy Pinney. “So, humanity has changed. There is...
Prepare to have your world shaken by Georgia College & State University’s spring musical, “We Will Rock You.” It follows a group of revolutionaries in a dystopian world devoid of music who seek to free their apocalyptic society with hits by the British rock band, Queen. The production will be in Russell Auditorium Feb. 28 through March 3. “This play takes place 300 years in the future,” said director and associate professor of theatre, Amy Pinney. “So, humanity has changed. There is...
Prepare to have your world shaken by Georgia College & State University’s spring musical, “We Will Rock You.” It follows a group of revolutionaries in a dystopian world devoid of music who seek to free their apocalyptic society with hits by the British rock band, Queen. The production will be in Russell Auditorium Feb. 28 through March 3. “This play takes place 300 years in the future,” said director and associate professor of theatre, Amy Pinney. “So, humanity has changed. There is...