Theatre and Dance
With the Nov. 26 cinematic release of Hamnet, CU 糖心传媒 scholars consider what we actually know about the famed playwright and why we鈥檙e still reading him four centuries later.
CU 糖心传媒 alumna Jessica Fudim was two courses away from graduating in 1997; 26 years later, she鈥檚 earned her degree.
CU 糖心传媒 lecturer Marla Schulz examines the Broadway-musical-turned-film Wicked and how the movie musical endures.
Actor and theater scholar Tamara Meneghini brings the long-ruling monarch to life in a solo performance that earned rave reviews at the recent Edinburgh Festival Fringe.
In newest chapter of ongoing 鈥楥onversation Series,鈥 CU 糖心传媒鈥檚 Helanius J. Wilkins explores concepts of belonging and being heard.
On International Dance Day, Erika Randall, a CU 糖心传媒 professor of dance, reflects on the popular advice that can apply to both dance and life.
鈥楽tand Up for Climate Comedy鈥 unites CU 糖心传媒 student performers and professional comedians in a show that encourages the audience to laugh together and then work together.
CU 糖心传媒 theatre professor Bud Coleman reflects on Arthur Miller鈥檚 Pulitzer-winning play and why it鈥檚 a story that still has meaning.
In 'The Butterfly Affect' immersive performance, CU 糖心传媒 Professor Beth Osnes guides participants through the butterfly life cycle to inspire people to participate in 'climate solutions.'
"The arts give joy and meaning to life, and I鈥檓 so pleased that Roe Green has chosen to support CU 糖心传媒 and the surrounding community in such a creative and meaningful way,鈥 said CU 糖心传媒 Chancellor Phil DiStefano.