
Theater Preview: Frankenstein and Improv
The backstage dressing rooms of the theater were hot and steamy. Stress was high and the tension could be cut with a butter knife. Makeup was being applied and costumes adjusted, and this was just […]
The backstage dressing rooms of the theater were hot and steamy. Stress was high and the tension could be cut with a butter knife. Makeup was being applied and costumes adjusted, and this was just […]
“The Effect of Gamma Rays on Man-in-the-Moon Marigolds is a semi-autobiographical drama about hope blooming even in the midst of a toxic environment that does everything it can to kill it,” Sydney Fly, senior interdisciplinary […]
Five separate flats stand isolated on the stage, one with a bright red door in it. The back scrim is exposed, and the floor is uncharacteristically solid black. For anyone who has attended the Union […]
In a flash of light, the Witch disappears behind a tree to re-materialize young and beautiful, Cinderella transforms into a gown of gold and Rapunzel lets down her long hair from the window in her tower. […]
[wzslider info=”true” lightbox=”true”] Union University is presenting a play about the strength of women faced with death and how they choose to live their lives, said John Klonowski, visiting assistant professor of theatre. “These Shining […]
The Union University Players will present “Hamlet” March 20-25. The tragedy by William Shakespeare will be directed by David Burke, director of theatre. Written in the late 14th century, “Hamlet” is one of few Shakespeare […]
David Burke is more than just the Union University director of theatre. He’s the father of five, and his youngest son, Will, is playing the lead role in William Shakespeare’s “Hamlet,” which opens March […]
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