Growing up, plays and musicals may have played a greater role in our lives than we thought—we’ve all had to read Shakespeare in class or…
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…