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Festival of One-Act Plays Begins

Need a break before final exams? Instead of watching Internet videos or renting a movie, check out the festival of one act plays that begins tonight and runs through Thursday in the Snow Fine Arts Center. Each year, Kevin Browne, associate professor of theatre, gives students in the his directing class the opportunity to direct [...]

Play Explores Sexual Harassment

Books, pencils and paper fly across the stage. The college professor calls his student a “bitch,” tosses her violently to the ground and starts beating her. The lights fade to black. Tonight is the last chance to see “Oleanna,”  a gripping and controversial two-character play about sexual harassment by Pulitzer Prize-winning author David Mamet. The show begins at 7:30 [...]

Improv Class Invades Student Center

If you were in the Student Center about 1:10 p.m. yesterday, you probably noticed the small group of people moving among the students and faculty in a manner resembling something from Monty Python. Most people noticed and gathered to watch as the 15 students marched and bounced through the lunchtime crowd at a hurried pace. They were completely expressionless, as [...]

Acting vs. Language in Snow Today

Can acting bridge the language barrier in theater? Two international theater students from Japan believe it can and are presenting a show to prove it today in the Black Box Studio Theatre in the Snow Fine Arts Center. The show, “Muzyun,” will be performed during X-period today and again Thursday. The story of “Muzyun,” which [...]

Choirs Present “Song Journey”

The UCA Concert Choir and Chamber Singers presented their annual spring performance last night in Snow Fine Arts Center.  The performance, “On a Journey through Song,” was directed by John Erwin, the UCA director of choral music. The Chamber Singers performed first.  They sang three a capella pieces – “Ave Maria” by Jean Mouton, “Notre Pere” by Maurice Durufle and “Water [...]