USM goes batty for āDie Fledermausā
The cast was serious about the music in āDie Fledermausā while also leaving room in their performances for comic improvisation.
The cast was serious about the music in āDie Fledermausā while also leaving room in their performances for comic improvisation.
The relationship between aspiring writer Jo March and her sisters is the emotional crux of both the play and the book upon which it was based.
Tina Davis is playing pianos from the time of Mozart and Beethoven to better understand the how the instrument and music evolved together.
Biology professor Christine Maher arranged for her colleagues in BirdSafe Maine to tour the new center for the arts.
Performers in a new campus production of Pucciniās classic comic opera sang their roles in Italian while a screen above the stage provided the audience with English surtitles.
About 150 guests settled into the grass in front of Corthell Hall to hear the Osher Wind Ensemble play a selection of nostalgic favorites.
The Portland Players stoked excitement for its upcoming production of āLegally Blonde: The Musicalā with a promotional photo shoot at Glickman Library.
āThe Prom,ā āFunny Girl,ā and āAidaā were just a few of the many theatrical offerings that featured USM students during their summer break from classes.
Opening night of āThe Promā at USM marked the first time the show had ever been staged in Maine.
A composerās connection to Lewiston gave the audience at the Franco Center an added investment in the music that Malinda Haslett sang for them.