On Jan. 15, the DU Department of Theatre produced a stage reading of “Dark Play or Stories for Boys,” directed by junior Evan Mues. Nick,…
Each year, the DU Drama Ensemble (D.U.D.E.) provides a unique opportunity for DU students to showcase their talents. This opportunity is called New and Emerging…
There is a white floor, a single white wall and a simple woven rug in the center of the stage. The lights dim slowly to…
From Nov. 5-8, the beautiful Gates Concert Hall in the Newman Performing Arts Center filled with audience members waiting to see the Lamont School of…
The White Box Studio, located in Johnson-McFarlane, is small and intimate, perfect for the recent showing of the student-acted play “Bad Jews.” The DU Department…
By Taryn Allen and Monica McFadden From another successful Discoveries Orientation to the grand inauguration of the chancellor, DU has had a great start this…
The Columbine High School Massacre is a black spot on the history of the U.S. The tragedy, which occurred in April 1999, continues to spur…
One of the perks of living in a city like Denver is the access to fantastic national tours of shows from Broadway. If a plane…
Throughout recent television history, we’ve come to know and love multiple female characters: Buffy Summers (“Buffy the Vampire Slayer,) Peggy Carter (“Agent Carter”) and Leslie…
The Lamont School of Music’s production of “The Merry Wives of Windsor,” directed by Professor Kenneth Cox, opened April 16 and ran one weekend. While…