For many, Feb. 14 means a celebration of love, relationships, greeting cards and candy. For others, though, it’s known as V-Day, a global movement of…
DU Department of Theatre’s first mainstage show of Winter Quarter ran from Feb. 8 to Feb. 12, with sold-out shows each day. “The Spitfire Grill”…
The playbill for the show was bright orange, sporting the title “True West” and an image of toast popping from a toaster. Only after viewing…
As part of its Arts Fall Festival, PBS recently created a documentary called “Hamilton’s America” to chronicle the creation of Lin-Manuel Miranda’s Broadway phenomenon “Hamilton.” Whether…
The DU Department of Theatre recently presented a play called “Exiled,” a five-person original performance that captured the senses and provoked emotion. Imagine DU’s White…
Offering far more than just pretty architecture on the edge of campus, DU’s very own Newman Center for the Performing Arts will be hosting numerous…
Since its creation, the DU Department of Theatre has become somewhat of an institution. The department turns out plays, musicals, staged readings and senior capstone…
From May 11-15, the DU Department of Theatre hosted the final cycle of the 2016 Senior Capstone Festival. Held in JMAC Studios, the plays were…
The month of April has provided a wealth of new entertainment. For anyone behind on music, film and the like, here are the highlights of…
Female sexuality and sexual organs have been swept under the rug throughout history; in fact, when trains first appeared in the U.S., people used to…