theatre
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Cornell welcomes new dance artist in residence
Cornell College’s stages will be filled with a variety of new dances and choreography as the college welcomes Eddie Forehand as the Department of Theatre and Dance’s new musical theatre dance artist in residence.
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One Course: Lighting Design
Professor of Theatre Scott Olinger, who has taught lighting design for 20 years, approaches theatre with a show, don’t tell, philosophy.
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Somethin’s cookin’ at Cornell College
The Cornell College Department of Theatre and Dance presents the award-winning musical, “The Spitfire Grill.”
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‘The Wolves’: Soccer takes center stage
The Cornell College Department of Theatre and Dance presents Sarah DeLappe’s “The Wolves” Dec. 12-15 in Kimmel Theatre.
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Alumnus Dicker sees future full of digital storytellers
Colorado native Brennen Dicker ՚91 never thought he would like living in Iowa, but that was before he came to live on the Hilltop at Cornell College. “I was wrong,” Dicker says. “There is something very special about spending a couple years on the Hilltop.” He advises students considering Cornell who may not be sure […]
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‘Marry Me a Little’ opens at Cornell College
The Cornell College Department of Theatre and Dance opens its season with “Marry Me a Little,” running Sept. 19–22.
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2019-20 Cornell fine arts preview
Cornell’s music, theatre, and art departments will present a world premiere and a U.S. premiere among a diverse range of offerings in 2019–20.
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Johnson learns acting, acceptance during Cornell Fellowship
Kayla Johnson didn’t just learn a lot about performing during her summer Fellowship at Creede Repertory Theatre (CRT), she also learned a lot about herself.
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Mount Vernon gains a designated Cultural and Entertainment District
Mount Vernon is one of three Iowa locations with a newly designated Cultural and Entertainment District.
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In brief: Summer 2019
Photos of baby sea turtles, students in Adirondack chairs, and a dance concert; senior capstone topics; and Brendan Langmack ’20.
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Curiosity, a love for learning
Belou Quimby ʼ19 embraces new experiences with an enthusiasm that is as contagious as her bubbly personality. She leads by example and no doubt has inspired many of her peers, faculty, and staff around campus to embrace the adventurous journey that a curious mind creates in its wake.
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Early activism sets stage for career in the Foreign Service
Craig Kuehl ՚66, a Cornell College graduate who double-majored in religion and speech and dramatic arts, hoped to inspire a movement when he turned in his draft card in the fall of 1967. While attending Union Theological Seminary (UTS) in New York, Kuehl became active in the anti-Vietnam War movement, primarily through a group called […]
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Devised show with puppets opens May 2
Audiences are invited to a twisted world of laughter as the Cornell College Department of Theatre and Dance performs “A Simple Silhouette Circus,” a devised show with puppets.
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West uses sabbatical to focus on creative projects
Associate Professor of Theatre Janeve West is focusing her creative energy on two big projects during her sabbatical.
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Trademark Cornellian by design
What are the trademark attributes of Cornellians?