The world’s a stage, And all the men and women merely players, They have their exits and entrances, All And one man in his time plays many parts, His...
I feel like playwriting is one of those types of writing that almost everyone has heard of, but most people don’t know where to start. With more strict structure...
Everyone I have met has very strong feelings about annotations. My feelings on annotations are somewhere in the middle. I have somewhat tried to make a case for annotations...
While I usually gravitate towards more light-hearted, action-packed plays, Solomon and Atlanta’s rather somber, slow-paced production was a refreshing change to my usual choices. This is not to say...
Women’s History Month marks a period to celebrate the accomplishments and contributions of women to society. In honor of International Women’s Day on March 8th, I want to highlight...
Last semester I took THEA 100 because I enjoy theater and thought that it would be a fun Gen Ed to take. The class required everyone to watch three...
I, like many other New Yorkers, am so incredibly thrilled about Broadway shows opening back up to the public. It’s thrilling seeing the lights of the “Great White Way”...
Like any good musical theater fan, I was thrilled to hear that Broadway will be reopening September 4th. Local theaters have followed suit...
I have always felt a sense of homecoming when walking through the doors of a theatre. Whether in the dusty corners of dressing rooms, the...