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Two-handers bring challenges to stage

Two-handers bring challenges to stage

Luke Haynes April 6, 2015

When people think of Broadway shows, they tend to imagine larger-than-life spectacles with enormous sets, huge orchestras and rows upon rows of chorus members. However, while this does describe many...

Students vie for roles during Bama on Broadway

Students vie for roles during Bama on Broadway

March 11, 2015

Jacob Valleroy’s first taste of acting came when he was 7 years old and performing in plays for his church. It wasn’t until middle school that he seriously pursued acting, participating in theater...

Operas deserve respect from musical theatre fans

Luke Haynes November 23, 2014

It’s hard to believe “Miss Saigon,” a musical about prostitutes in Vietnam, “Aida,” a musical about slaves in Egypt and “RENT,” a musical about Bohemians in New York City all drew from the...

Popular musical 'Wicked' should retire from Broadway

Luke Haynes October 20, 2014

Over a decade ago “Wicked” flew in, stunned audiences, won all kinds of awards and propelled many of its actors into stardom. Since then, more than 8 million people in New York have seen the musical,...

Tuscaloosa thespians benefit from community theater

Tuscaloosa thespians benefit from community theater

Margaret Wilbourne September 29, 2014

Close to 20 people are gathered in a semi-circle in a large room, their boldly-marked white and gray faces staring intently as they listen to directions from Joey Lay, artistic director of Tuscaloosa’s...