Students from Illinois State University’s School of Theatre and Dance will stage three performances of “Revolt. She Said. Revolt Again” as part of the 26th Annual WGSS Symposium.
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The Diana Corley Schnapp Endowed Scholarship opens doors to students’ futures
Cody Rogers ’21 graduated with a bachelor’s in theatre teacher education and an endorsement in psychology. He was surprised and thrilled to be awarded the Diana Corley Schnapp Endowed Scholarship. “I felt the financial weight I have always been carrying get lighter, and I could breathe more easily,” he said.
Beyond the Stage: Sorry seems to be the hardest word
At first glance, the two plays in the Illinois Shakespeare Festival’s 2021 season could not be further apart.
Illinois Shakespeare Festival returns with 2021 Season
Now in its 44th year, the Illinois Shakespeare Festival announced the line-up for their 2021 summer season, which will include the Shakespearean classics The Winter’s Tale and Measure for Measure.
Illinois Shakespeare Festival announces changes to the 2021 season and ticket sales
After postponing the 2020 season, the Illinois Shakespeare Festival will produce a new slate of plays for summer 2021. There will also be changes to ticket sales.
Illinois State sets the stage for success for Wisconsin student
Melissa Brundidge ’15 is willing to go wherever it takes for her to reach her ultimate goal, to run lights for theatrical productions, big awards shows, or film and television shoots.
Psychology groups present RED Talks, November 17–19
The Psi Chi Honor Society and the Student Psychology Association will host “RED Talks: Spreading Stories & Scholarship in Research, Education, and Diversity” in November.
Rogue producer: Alum creates original theater in the land of TV
Illinois State alum John Flynn has achieved a theatrical goal that critics and theatergoers alike would have said was impossible a decade ago. He has created and sustained a theatrical enterprise heavily devoted to launching new works.
Photos: Daring to suck with Theatre of Ted
An otherwise dark and dead Centennial West serves as a magical meeting place most Saturday nights at around midnight. Welcome to Theatre of Ted.
Alum’s play shines light on key moment in rural history
In the history books, the story of how rural America went from candlelight to electrification in the 1930s might sound dull. But to theater alum Don Shandrow, that story had all the makings of good theater.