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PLU Theatre focuses on growth in upcoming Shape of Things Posted by: Kate Williams / April 10, 2018 April 10, 2018 By Helen Wilmot ’19 and Kate WilliamsOutreach ManagerPLU Theatre presents an exciting new production, The Shape of Things, opening May 3rd. The story is a twisted tale that explores what people are willing to do for love and what can happen when love takes things too far. The play written by Neil Labute, has been widely produced since its premiere in 2001. In 2003, it was made into
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impeccable work ethic, seriousness of purpose, and enthusiastic nature, will hold her in good stead as she moves forward into her student teaching semester and onwards. Jacob Viramontes: BFA Theatre – Acting/Directing Jacob has been an invaluable asset to every single production within the Theatre and Dance program – both student and faculty shows. He has an incredible breadth of talents and experience, which he brings to every position in which he works – actor, director, playwright, designer, stage
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Theatre & Dance Student Clubs Production Guidelines (pdf) view download
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Breaking down Fences Posted by: Marcom Web Team / April 2, 2018 April 2, 2018 By Thomas Kyle-MilwardPLU Marketing & CommunicationsPLU junior’s first production fields university’s first all-black castJosh Wallace ’19 wanted to do something different for his directing debut with PLU Theatre. A creative who also dabbles in acting, music and art, the junior figured the time was right to take on a challenge ― put together the university’s first all-black cast for a production of “Fences,” a play
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from the other, but they are all extremely fun. One is a meta theatrical farce, another showcases elements of historical fiction and romantic comedy, and a third that can only be classified as a “drama,” but that doesn’t stop it from being hilarious at times,” Jacob McCallister, production director, says. “Most importantly though, this eclectic group of stories comes from the minds of students. I think it is incredible that we have at least one opportunity to showcase what exactly our students can
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from the other, but they are all extremely fun. One is a meta theatrical farce, another showcases elements of historical fiction and romantic comedy, and a third that can only be classified as a “drama,” but that doesn’t stop it from being hilarious at times,” Jacob McCallister, production director, says. “Most importantly though, this eclectic group of stories comes from the minds of students. I think it is incredible that we have at least one opportunity to showcase what exactly our students can
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Keenan Minogue Resident Assistant Professor of Theatre, Technical Director, Scene Shop Manager Email: kminogue@plu.edu Professional Education MFA, Theatrical Design & Production Technology, University of Memphis, 2017
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Keenan Minogue Resident Assistant Professor of Theatre, Technical Director, Scene Shop Manager Email: kminogue@plu.edu Professional Education MFA, Theatrical Design & Production Technology, University of Memphis, 2017
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Denise Biddinger Associate Director for Print Production Full Profile 253-535-7434 biddindj@plu.edu
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Outdoor Opera Rehearsal Posted by: Reesa Nelson / March 12, 2021 March 12, 2021 Opera students spent a sunny but chilly March afternoon rehearsing under a tent in Red Square for an upcoming production of Die Fledermaus on May 21-22. Because of the ever-changing nature of the global pandemic, we won’t know for several weeks if it will be safe to have any kind of live performance with an audience or if the production will need to be streamed to a virtual audience for safety reasons. Nevertheless
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