theatre
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Cornell adds dance minor to theatre offerings
You might feel the need to tango, tap, twirl, or two-step because Cornell College is launching a brand new minor in dance.
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Theatre & Dance students explore NYC
Nine Cornell College students are off exploring the arts in New York City. It’s not just for fun, it’s their Block 4 class, THE 348: Theatre and the Arts in NYC.
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Cornell College Theatre and Dance offers serious silliness
The Cornell College Department of Theatre and Dance invites audiences to the knock-about comedy “The Complete History of America [Abridged],” opening Dec. 14 in the Plumb-Flemming Black Box Theatre in Armstrong Hall.
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Cornell to expand theatre and dance program
The departments of music and theatre & dance are on track to offer a new degree, the bachelor of fine arts (BFA) in musical theatre, next fall.
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Cornell’s “Rocky Horror” showing Halloween weekend
Audiences at this production will be given a participation script and the first 100 people through the door will have the opportunity to purchase a prop bag full of throwable and laugh-out-loud items.
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Cornell College writer, director create new stage play
What started as a poem has transformed into a stage play, “Conjure: A Cycle in Three Parts,” which will come to life on stage for the first time in August.
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Political humor plays out in satire on Cornell College stage
The Cornell College Department of Theatre and Dance is preparing to perform “Why Torture is Wrong, and the People Who Love Them,” opening Dec. 15 in the Plumb-Fleming Black Box Theatre.
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Improv artist hosts public workshop on campus
Cornell is preparing to welcome a Los Angeles improv artist to campus to work with students and the community.
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Cornell theatre kicks off season with raucous cabaret
The Cornell College Department of Theatre opens its season Sept. 30 with “Hurts So Good: The Feel-Good Cabaret of Torture and Pain.”
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Incoming theatre faculty usher in new era of dance and acting
Changes within the theatre department are setting the stage for an innovative year filled with new opportunities.
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Recent graduate explores theatre through improv and community programs
Luke Brooks ’16 recently graduated with a bachelor’s degree in theatre from Cornell College, and has quickly gotten to work putting his skills to the test.
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Cornell releases 2016-17 fine arts events schedule
Cornell College’s 2016-17 fine arts schedule includes art exhibitions by alumni and students, musical performances by world-renowned ensembles, and four theatre productions, including a new Dance Cabaret.
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Cooper creating social change through theatre
Sara Cooper ’16 is passionate about creating social change through theatre. Now, she’s working for Creede Reperatory Theatre in Colorado.
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Cornell announces hiring of 7 faculty
Six new faculty will join the Cornell community next fall, and one visiting faculty member will become a tenure-track professor.
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Research leads to creation of theatrical production
The Cornell College Department of Theatre is proud to present “Those that Fall”—a story of love and loss in a town gripped by fear.