Department of Theatre, Drama, and Contemporary Dance features ‘Macbeth’
The production will run four shows in the Gayle Karch Cook Center.
The production will run four shows in the Gayle Karch Cook Center.
The story follows Frog and Toad throughout the four seasons as they go on adventures.
The show was written by Spencer Lawson and directed by junior Anna Lagrange.
Tickets for children and students are $10 and tickets for adults are $20.
The show will run Nov. 12-13 and 18-19.
An intimacy director led the “Intro to Intimacy for the Stage” workshop for 21 participants.
The performances will start at 7:30 p.m. on Nov. 9 and 10.
The Tony Award-nominated show features music written by songwriter Sara Bareilles.
The play opens the season for the IU theater department.
No experience or preparation is required to audition.
Callbacks will be Sept. 9 and the first rehearsal will be Sept. 27.
Cardinal alum Diane Kondrat stars in this one-woman show.
The upcoming season will include shows such as “Manhunt II,” “Modern” and more.
Attendees need to fill out an RSVP Google Form.
IU’s auditorium is opening back up with a full schedule of music, musicals and more.
The production will be at 8:30 p.m. on both Friday and Saturday.
IUST’s July productions include “Closer Than Ever”, “Waycross” and “Twisted Tales of Poe”.
The deadline to apply for the Artistic Advisory Committee is July 16.
JTB co-founder Audrey Heller is the full-time unpaid artistic director, but will retire soon.
Music, theater and dance groups have all faced different funding challenges.