by Adrienne Holierhoek | Mar 17, 2022 | News
Talking about the Women of Shakespeare Janelle Jenstad, a professor in the Department of English, shares her insights on the women of William Shakespeare’s plays and speaks to the significance of seeing them come together on...
by Adrienne Holierhoek | Mar 16, 2022 | News, Theatre
Students navigate their first year in person at the Phoenix Taylor Williams In the Department of Theatre, the past several months have been filled with monumental changes, including the return to in-person education. For some students, the start of the year marked...
by Adrienne Holierhoek | Feb 23, 2022 | News
Learning about T.S. Eliot with Dr. Kay Dr. Magdalena Kay, a professor in the Department of English, offers her insight to T.S. Eliot’s landmark modernest poem and what she’s looking forward to seeing in the staged performance. Photos by Dean Kalyan of...
by John Threlfall | Feb 17, 2022 | News
Adapting The Waste Land for the stage John Threlfall Prof. Conrad Alexandrowicz stands on the set floor of The Waste Land, painting to represent a map of the Thames river meandering across London. Set design by Lisa Van Oorschot. (Photography by John Threlfall). Since...
by Adrienne Holierhoek | Feb 17, 2022 | News
New book delves into ethics in Applied Theatre practice Taylor Williams The Phoenix Theatre’s display case of faculty-written books is about to gain an impressive addition: Applied Theatre: Ethics, written by Associate Professor of Applied Theatre Dr. Kirsten...
by Adrienne Holierhoek | Nov 12, 2021 | News
New high school program “rises” from the Phoenix Theatre by Jessica Burdge This year the Department of Theatre is launching a new free event for high school students interested in theatre. Called Phoenix Rising, the program offers an up-close and...