Theatre Graduate Discovers Passion for Drama Therapy at MSU
Courtney Way, who is graduating this spring with a double major in Theatre and Human Development and Family Studies, believes that theatre and the arts can help individuals “deal with…
Courtney Way, who is graduating this spring with a double major in Theatre and Human Development and Family Studies, believes that theatre and the arts can help individuals “deal with…
Actors’ Equity Association has named 2020 as the “Year of the Stage Manager,” commemorating the decision made 100 years ago to encode stage managers in the union. It feels like…
In a continuing effort to remove architectural and programmatic barriers to education, the MSU Department of Theatre, College of Arts & Letters, and College of Music have funded a 360° virtual tour of the…
Just a little over month ago, Michigan State University made the decision to move all face-to-face classes to virtual instruction due to the Covid-19 (novel coronavirus) outbreak. Since then, students…
The Michigan State University Department of Theatre’s 2020 Summer Circle Theatre (SCT) season has been postponed. The entire season will move to June 2021, but the Department of Theatre will…
Taylor McPhail, a senior Theatre major, recently started her own business, By/For Publishing, which digitally publishes plays written by playwrights of marginalized genders, work that is far less often produced,…
On Thursday, March 12, Department of Theatre sophomores gathered for the course THR 292, also known as Sophomore Seminar. The class explores theatre making and its connections to non-theatrical contexts.…
March 13, 2020 (Canceled)
Studio 60
A week-long event focusing on self-care and community is coming to the College of Arts & Letters March 16-20. College of Arts & Letters Care Week, which encourages positive thinking…