‘The Thanksgiving Play’ delivers laughs by the gravy boatload
Before you bust a gut on your turkey dinner, the Theatre Department wants you to bust a gut at its Thanksgiving-themed first show of the season.
Before you bust a gut on your turkey dinner, the Theatre Department wants you to bust a gut at its Thanksgiving-themed first show of the season.
USM’s Ed Reichert was 20 years ahead of the Tony Awards in recognizing Robyn Hurder’s star quality.
You’ve played the game, you’ve seen the movie, and now the Theatre Department invites you to experience “Clue: On Stage.”
“Urinetown” mixes social commentary with potty humor in the first musical to hit the stage at USM in two years.
For anyone who’s ever dreamed of following Dorothy over the rainbow or flying to Never Never Land with Peter Pan, an exhibition at the Osher Map Library points the way.
Dragons, ogres and a gelatinous blob named Miles come to life on stage in a grieving teenager’s quest to face her inner demons in the play “She Kills Monsters.”
Rather than trying to explain all that a Dance minor has to offer, instructors led prospective students to the dance floor for a demonstration as part of an open house event.
After going more than a year without live performance due to the COVID-19 pandemic, the Theatre Department begins the 2021-2022 season with a traveling show to reconnect with the community.