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Emmerling ’11 Creates Quarantine Parody Video

Jake Emmerling ’11 (Bachelor of Fine Arts in Musical Theatre) created a fun parody video of a song from Disney’s “Tangled.”  

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Rubino Hosts “Storytime with Sid” to Raise Money for Charity

Sidney Rubino ’17 (Bachelor of Fine Arts in Acting) created “Storytime with Sid,” a video series where she reads classic fairy tales for kids. The…

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Virtual Culture Resources

Art Galleries Banksy’s Virtual Art Gallery Johannesburg Art Gallery: Johannesburg, South Africa Musée d’Orsay: Paris, France National Gallery of Art: Washington, D.C. National Portrait Gallery:…

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Coulson Celebrates First Zoom Session with Acting IV Class

Assistant Dean for Student Learning and Associate Professor of Theatre Carolyn Coulson, Ph.D., celebrated her first Zoom session with her Acting IV class. “Everyone is…

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Butzbaugh-Patrick Awarded Directing Internship with American Shakespeare Center

Rylie Butzbaugh-Patrick ’20 (Bachelor of Fine Arts in Acting) was awarded a directing internship with American Shakespeare Center in Staunton, Virginia. She also serves as…

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Johnson ’21 Joins Signature Theatre’s Overtures Summer Program

Kiana Johnson ’21 (Bachelor of Fine Arts in Acting) was accepted into Signature Theatre’s Overtures summer program in Washington, D.C. According to the organization’s website:…

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NYC-based Casting Agents Attend Senior Showcase Workshops

The Shenandoah Conservatory acting program hosted two senior showcase workshops and welcomed New York City-based casting agents Jeffrey Dreisbach of McCorkle Casting, Ltd. on Friday,…

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Flender Presents Workshop for Acting and Film Studies Students

Director, actor, writer and producer Rodman Flender presented a workshop for acting and film studies students on Friday, Feb. 14, in Glaize Studio Theatre. Flender…

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Lillis Receives Critical Acclaim in The New Yorker

“A Peregrine Falls,” a play directed by Visiting Guest Artist and Adjunct Associate Professor of Theatre Padraic Lillis, B.A., received critical acclaim in a recent…

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