Department of Theatre and Dance is improvising, adapting through social-distancing
Since classes have entered an online format, garage spaces have turned into dance studios, and living rooms have become the stage. Professors and students alike …
Since classes have entered an online format, garage spaces have turned into dance studios, and living rooms have become the stage. Professors and students alike …
ETSU theater majors Ben Patterson and Gabe Felty were among 40 acting pairs from colleges across the southern U.S. to advance to the semifinals of …
Construction is pushing forward at the James C. and Mary B. Martin Center for the Arts. The new center for performing arts at 1320 W. State …
The Jonesborough Repertory Theatre celebrates the month of October with Washington Irving’s “The Legend of Sleepy Hollow” for three weekends, Oct. 17-Nov. 3. This fun-filled …
A student, a food truck owner, a future paleontologist and a cook are just a few of the ways one could describe ETSU student Catherine …
This past weekend, the ETSU Department of Theatre and Dance performed “Sense and Sensibility,” the final play of their season. This production was adapted by …
ETSU’s Department of Theatre and Dance has had excellent results this season, running with their theme of re-imagining the classics. For the final show of …
“Rent,” the 1996 Broadway rock musical that challenges the way we look at life, was recently revived on Fox. “Rent” follows eight friends with unique …
Between Oct. 25-27, the Mary B. Martin School of the Arts presented Shakespeare’s classic play “Hamlet.” The show was performed by professional theater troupe Actors …
Last week, East Tennessee State University’s Theatre Department delivered a production of Anne Washburn’s “Mr. Burns, A Post-Electric Play.” “Mr. Burns” is set in a post-apocalyptic …