On Saturday, Feb. 2, Shenandoah's improv comedy team The Loaf competed at the Baltimore Regional College Improv Tournament. The Loaf split into two teams, The Loaf and The Loaf UK, and each won their ... Continue Reading The Loaf Wins Regional Title…
Acting Students Attend Workshop at Georgia Film Academy
Auxiliary Adjunct Professor of Theatre and veteran actor Hank Stone, M.F.A, traveled with a group of senior acting students to Atlanta for a very special actors’ workshop presented by top film and TV ... Continue Reading Acting Students Attend Workshop at…
Theatre Students Attend Q&A with Associate Director of Dublin’s Abbey Theatre, Caitríona McLaughlin
Shenandoah Conservatory hosted Associate Director of Dublin's Abbey Theatre, Caitríona McLaughlin, for a Q&A with theatre students on Friday, Feb. 16, in Glaize Studio Theatre. McLaughlin visited ... Continue Reading Theatre Students Attend Q&A with…
Short Play by Westray ’19 Accepted for NYC Summerfest 2019
William Westray's ’19 (Bachelor of Fine Arts in Musical Theatre) first short play, “86 Rob the Waiter,” first presented at The Playwright's Performance at Shenandoah University in September 2018, has ... Continue Reading Short Play by Westray ’19…
Play Written, Directed and Performed by Theatre Students Featured at New York Theater’s Winterfest
“Fast, Ugly, and Fucked Up,” a play written by Daniel Rylee Bush ’19 (Bachelor of Fine Arts in Acting) and directed by Avery Aaron Sedlacek ’20 (Bachelor of Fine Arts in Acting), was presented at the ... Continue Reading Play Written, Directed and Performed…
Arts Management Masters is Now Online Earn your Shenandoah Performing Arts Leadership and Management Master's degree anywhere!
Starting in Fall 2019, the Performing Arts Leadership and Management (PALM) master's degree will be a fully online curriculum, giving you the opportunity to complete the program from anywhere around ... Continue Reading Arts Management Masters is Now…
Banks Debuts As Evan Hansen On Broadway Shenandoah Student Is First Person Of Color To Play Tony-Winning Musical's Title Role
Roman Banks '21 made history on Wednesday, Dec. 12, when he became the first person of color to play the title role in the Tony-winning musical "Dear Evan Hansen" on Broadway. Banks won a place in ... Continue Reading Banks Debuts As Evan Hansen…
Exploring A New Academic Dimension First in Virginia to offer Bachelors Degrees in Virtual Reality (VR)
Shenandoah University is taking a global leap in experiential learning with the rollout of two new virtual reality degrees and an exciting partnership with a leading creator in virtual reality ... Continue Reading Exploring A New Academic Dimension…