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A cast of creativity

Emily Jackson, Community Editor
January 31, 2017
Filed under Community

Creating a theatrical masterpiece takes months, even years to perfect. Memorizing lines, making props and costumes, creating sound effects and music and organizing the play takes a lot of time and effort. But what if you could cram all that creativity and work into a 24-hour time period? Behold, the... Read more »

The Importance of Being Earnest

Areeba Shah, Staff Reporter
November 29, 2016
Filed under Community

Two bachelors ditch their tiresome lives to win the hearts of two women who claim to only love men named Ernest, which leads the men to change their names. However, in the midst of it all, these two struggle to keep up with their new identities. Moral of the story: being thirsty will get you nowhere. Oscar... Read more »

The Imaginary Invalid

Emily Schnipke, Managing Editor
October 4, 2016
Filed under Community

What do you get when you have a wealthy hypochondriac, his lovesick daughter, a meddling servant and a gold-digging second wife in one performance? An interesting performance, that’s for sure. The University of Toledo Department of Theatre and Film will present Moliére’s final play, “The Imaginary... Read more »

UT students left with No Exit

Amber Thomas, Staff Reporter
February 16, 2016
Filed under Community

Three souls dammed to hell without escape — intense drama will unfold on stage as the University of Toledo Department of Theatre and Film perform Jean-Paul Sartre’s play “No Exit.” In the play, the characters Garcin, Inez and Estelle are taken to hell by a Valet and placed in the same room where they are mutually trapped to spend eternity. During this span of time,... Read more »

‘The Laramie Project’ will take the center stage with real life stories from Laramie, Wyoming

Emily Schnipke, Associate Community Editor
November 18, 2015
Filed under Community

An act of hate inspires a project of hope. When tragedy strikes, a town becomes split by their reactions. Most responded with compassion, but many turned to hate. The path to healing is not easy for the community of Laramie, Wyoming. The University of Toledo’s upcoming production of “The Larami... Read more »

Bringing words to life

Emily Schnipke, Staff Reporter
October 14, 2015
Filed under Community

The stage is set, the lights are ready, the actors are dressed and the music is playing. The only thing missing from this year’s production of Shakespeare’s classic Henry V is an audience. But the cast and crew will get just that when opening night arrives on Friday, Oct. 16 at the Center for Performing... Read more »

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