theatre
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Sellen ’80 is longtime Cleveland Orchestra editor
Eric Sellen ’90 is the managing editor in the marketing department of the Cleveland Orchestra. As the orchestra’s program book editor, he writes about the institution itself, the individual concerts, and the music.
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IRL video game play
Imagine training dragons for a career, or in this alumna’s case, portraying a dragon trainer at Evermore Park. Mallory deForest ʼ13, a Cornell theatre graduate, is an actress at this very unusual experience park in Utah.
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Du Laney cast in ‘Harry Potter and the Cursed Child’
There’s a magical world filled with witchcraft and wizardry, a magical world many have read about over and over again in “Harry Potter.”
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Cornell College Presents ‘Ascension’
The Department of Theatre and Dance at Cornell College is proud to present “Ascension,” directed by Dance Artist-in-Residence Alvon Reed, Feb. 28–March 3.
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All the World’s a Stage as Cornell College takes on ‘As You Like It’
The Cornell College Department of Theatre and Dance is proud to announce its production of William Shakespeare’s “As You Like It,” running Dec. 13–16.
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Newport: Embracing deep Cornell connections
Embracing her deep connections resulted in Shelby Newport ’06 returning to campus to costume Cornell’s 2018 spring mainstage production of “August: Osage County.”
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Cornell College presents the rock musical ‘Rent’
The defiant rock musical that changed the landscape of American Theatre is coming to Cornell College Oct. 25–28.
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Stewart ’20 to display designs in runway show
Leonard Stewart Jr. ’20 will display his garments in a runway fashion show on Friday, Sept. 28, at 4 p.m. in the lower Berry Lobby of Kimmel Theatre.
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Public invited to Cornell’s 2018-19 fine arts events
Cornell’s upcoming fine arts season features a wide range of attractions, from the musical “Rent” to a commemorative concert of the 100th anniversary of World War I and an exhibit of works by two popular local artists.
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Ferro credits hands-on experiences as vital to her success
Gabby Ferro ’18 did it all—theatre, sports, student organizations, and work—all thanks to One Course At A Time. Having the option to juggle a variety of activities was one of her main reasons for choosing Cornell.
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Finding yourself at Cornell College
Mackenzie Crow and his mother think back on Mackenzie’s time at Cornell and say since the very beginning, Crow knew Cornell was the place for him.
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‘August: Osage County’ opens May 3
The Cornell College Department of Theatre and Dance invites audiences to “August: Osage County,” opening May 3 in Kimmel Theatre.
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Costuming the stars
Amanda Newman ’11 is making her mark in the highly competitive world of costume design for television, movies, and the theatre. She credits her success in show business to networking and time management.
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Students create original production: ‘Cornell-o-drama’
Cornell College students are writing their own play, and it’s set to hit the stage Feb. 22–25.
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Vigil finds perfect mix of personnel management, theatre
If all the world’s a stage and that stage is filled with people, then Rosemary Vigil ’19 is all set.