A Jazz Age reinvention of âGianni Schicchiâ is a zoot-suited hoot
Performers in a new campus production of Pucciniâs classic comic opera sang their roles in Italian while a screen above the stage provided the audience with English surtitles.
Performers in a new campus production of Pucciniâs classic comic opera sang their roles in Italian while a screen above the stage provided the audience with English surtitles.
The Artists’ Models: Diana Seave Greenwald and Susan Waller in conversation, hosted by Impressionist Futures online, Monday, November 11th. This discussion coincides with the … Read More
The Theatre Departmentâs latest production uses âThe Crucibleâ as a springboard for discussion about the intersection of such issues as sex, power, control, and consent.
The cast of âThe Wizard of Ozâ radio play dressed up as their characters to entertain guests at a listening party for the premiere broadcast.
As the latest speaker in the Louden Family Lecture Series, Dr. William Paris from the University of Toronto delivered a presentation titled âThe Antinomies of Self-Emancipation.â
The cast will host an in-person listening party in tandem with the showâs debut on campus radio station WMPG.
Kat Zagaria Buckley, Director of USM Art Exhibitions & Outreach, has a published article in the Boston Art Review of Jeremy Frey’s Woven exhibition currently on view … Read More
Nineteenth century students may have looked more serious in their waistcoats and bodices, but their private notes prove them to be just as silly and mischievous as their modern counterparts.
Two companion sculptures, Void, created by BFA Senior student Katie Riley are in juried exhibition Rising curated by Bella Hendry. Katie Riley created these … Read More
The ĐÓ°É´ŤĂ˝ would like to congratulate the number of students named to the Spring 2024 Deanâs List. To be placed on … Read More