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UATD presents dynamic 'Blood Wedding'

UATD presents dynamic ‘Blood Wedding’

Laura Testino February 6, 2014

The University of Alabama’s department of theatre and dance invites audiences to enjoy the illustration of some of life’s classic themes in its multifaceted production of “Blood Wedding,” written...

Student theater group performs to educate

Alyx Chandler February 5, 2014

With statistics as high as one in five college students being sexually assaulted per year, it is safe for everyone to assume they have known at least one victim of sexual or domestic violence on campus,...

‘Always, Patsy Cline’ coming to Bean-Brown

Cole Booth January 23, 2014

“Always, Patsy Cline” will bring the famous country musician Patsy Cline’s relationship with her biggest fan to life this weekend at the Bean-Brown Theatre on Shelton State Community College’s...

Creative Campus to host storytelling event

Cokie Thompson November 19, 2013

For as long as he can remember, William Mason has loved telling stories. Mason, a senior majoring in telecommunication and film, is one of the storytellers at Tin Can Tales, a free event hosted by Creative...

UATD brings ‘The School for Lies’ to campus stage

Laura Testino November 18, 2013

The University of Alabama’s department of theatre and dance will offer the community a chance to travel back to 17th century France with its production of “The School for Lies.” The play, an adaptation...

Tuscaloosa Academy presents 'Alice in Wonderland' at Bama Theatre

Tuscaloosa Academy presents ‘Alice in Wonderland’ at Bama Theatre

Hannah Widener November 11, 2013

The Tuscaloosa Academy players are dealing with less-than-ideal conditions as they rehearse Lewis Carroll’s “Alice in Wonderland.” The students must rehearse on a small stage in a classroom and...

Musical takes on president’s legacy

Lauren Carlton November 11, 2013

What do you get when you take the United State’s seventh president, Andrew Jackson, put him in black eyeliner and give him a mob of fishnet-clad citizens? You get “Bloody Bloody Andrew Jackson,”...

Theatre society promotes confidence, self-expression

Megan Miller November 6, 2013

Since 1994, students have been lining up for hours each month to buy tickets for Guerrilla Theatre, brought to campus by The University of Alabama’s chapter of the national theater honor society Alpha...

Shelton showcases iconic musical

Shelton showcases iconic musical

Hannah Widener October 23, 2013

Theatre Tuscaloosa is bringing skid row to Shelton State Community College, presenting the musical “Little Shop of Horrors.” In a grimy neighborhood just beyond somewhere green lies a small flower...

Doctoral students direct opera productions

Laura Testino October 9, 2013

Students at The University of Alabama and the Tuscaloosa community have the opportunity to travel back to their childhood in a refined fashion as the UA Opera Theater presents “Fables and Fairy Tales:...

Play 'Seven Guitars' depicts racial issues of the 1940s

Play ‘Seven Guitars’ depicts racial issues of the 1940s

Courtney Stinson October 6, 2013

An all-black cast will explore the racial tensions of the 1940s in the latest production by the University of Alabama’s department of theatre and dance. “Seven Guitars,” a play by August Wilson,...

UATD presents ‘Book of Days’

Laura Testino September 30, 2013

The University of Alabama department of theatre and dance presents “Book of Days,” a multi-genre play written by Lanford Wilson and directed by Matt Davis, a second-year graduate student, beginning...