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Department of Theater adds new Theater Education 4+1 Program

Oct 27 2014

by Deneia Washington

In order to give students more ways of engaging in the theater world, the Department of Theater is now offering a Theater Education 4+1 Program, which allows students to earn both a Bachelor's and a Master's degree in five years while preparing them for professional careers in theater education and outreach.  

Q & A with Ali Caiazzo

Jan 16 2015

Last fall, senior Ali Caiazzo spent the semester in Florida with the Disney College Program. The Disney College allows students from around the country to work and learn at their resorts. Participants fulfill roles from concierge to character performer while living with other students and taking courses in subjects such as marketing and leadership. Ali, a longtime Disney fan, was incredibly excited to participate in this unique opportunity.

The 2014 Short Stuff Festival

Dec 18 2014

Annual festival of new works brings together writers and directors

by Deneia Washington

Student Profile: William Bankhead

Dec 10 2014

Undergraduate student has rare opportunity as mainstage technical director 

by Deneia Washington

She Stoops to Conquer, which ran at Temple Theaters from November 12 – 22, was a special opportunity for junior theater student William Bankhead to display leadership and skill by taking on a position that has only been given to a select few. Bankhead was given the chance to take full control as technical director for this mainstage production.

The Process: Dialect Work in She Stoops to Conquer

Nov 7 2014

The cast works with Rosemary Hay on their character's accents

By Emily Young

The Process: Maggie Anderson, Choreographer

Oct 13 2014

Professor Anderson discusses the challenges and rewards of choreographing at Temple Theaters

By Deneia Washington

Temple Theaters London: Q & A with Dan Kern

Oct 9 2014

By Deneia Washington

Citizen Artist: Alice Gatling

Jul 22 2014

 Supporting teachers through the arts

By Deneia Washington

From a professional viewpoint that spans from auditions and callbacks to single file lines and raised hands, Alice Gatling, a third year MFA Acting student, finds that her love for children and her desire to act makes her purpose as actor and educator even more impactful.

Faculty Profile: Maggie Anderson

Jul 9 2014

An Artist's Passion by Deneia Washington

Identifying as an introverted child, she found solace in the arts. From singing to dancing to even being a young and creative playwright, Assistant Professor Maggie Anderson’s past quest for artistic freedom soon became her life’s work.

Student Theater Season: A Culture of Support

Jun 24 2014

New student organization develops student-driven theater

By Deneia Washington

“Vibrant culture,” describes the expected outcome of student drive in the Theater Department. With constant streams of student produced productions but moderate student engagement, one sought out to rejuvenate the culture of student theater. Junior Alex Monsell felt fit for the task.

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