Musical adaptation of âLittle Womenâ is not your average Jo of a show
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.
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.
Both the play and the famous Hitchcock movie draw from a common source, but each adaptation takes the story in a very different direction.
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 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.
The cast will host an in-person listening party in tandem with the showâs debut on campus radio station WMPG.
The Portland Players stoked excitement for its upcoming production of âLegally Blonde: The Musicalâ with a promotional photo shoot at Glickman Library.
The same equipment once used by a famous voice actor is now helping students learn how to create podcasts, audio books, and more.
Opening night of âThe Promâ at USM marked the first time the show had ever been staged in Maine.
The Theatre Department chose âThe War of the Worldsâ as its first radio play to be produced at the Universityâs new recording studio.