
Dec 3, 2021
Students Skillfully Tackle Modern Shakespeare Adaptation
Student director, set designer recognized by the Kennedy Center American College Theater Festival for their work on Shakespeare’s R&J.
Student director, set designer recognized by the Kennedy Center American College Theater Festival for their work on Shakespeare’s R&J.
Lafayette's Theater Department took the stage for its first live show since spring 2020 with a radio play production of The Legend of Sleepy Hollow.
New Theater Legacy Endowment Fund enables patrons to support faculty and students while becoming part of the theater department's history.
Lafayette-Easton Scholar Christopher Taverner is third to make Lafayette feel close to home and yet so far away from the expected.
Tall Green Plumber, based on the Nintendo smash Super Mario Bros, opens the second week of September at Wilkes-Barre’s Little Theater.
The Country Wife, a 17th-century play, tries to stand in defiance of COVID but exits stage left.
In new book, Prof. Mary Jo Lodge examines issues in musical: 'There’s a lot to love about Hamilton, but there are also a lot of things to critique.'
Monkey enlightens audience members about the beauty of the journey.
Lafayette and Lehigh theater groups team up to create virtual cabaret event.
Humanities Center presented four female playwrights on campus to help students see the world through different eyes.