Tagged: Theatre and Dance
UW-Green Bay Theatre & Dance program will offer two virtual performances in December. The first, a world premiere of an original drama entitled: Faithfall will premiere on Dec. 3 at 7 p.m. Pre-show interviews...
GREEN BAY – The University of Wisconsin-Green Bay Theatre & Dance program will offer two virtual performances in December. The first, a world premiere of an original drama entitled: Faithfall will premiere on Dec....
Since April 25, 2020, Assistant Professor Dinesh Yadav (Theatre & Dance) started hosting a weekly webinar “Designers on Design” in which he invited one international theatre designer to share her/ his works, process, teaching...
GREEN BAY, Wis. (WFRV) – The ball got rolling recently for a play by Thomas Campbell, Ph.D, of the University of Wisconsin-Green Bay Theatre and Dance faculty. The first public staged readings for Campbell’s...
Although UW-Green Bay is intending to be open in fall and welcoming faculty, staff and students back on campus, some classes originally scheduled for in-person instruction will be moving online or having online aspects...
Designers on Design is a series of webinars on design in theatre. Organized by UW-Green Bay Theatre & Dance, and supported by OISTAT, this series is host by Assistant Prof. Dinesh Yadav. Started on...
The University of Wisconsin-Green Bay Theatre and Dance season may have been impacted by the Coronavirus pandemic, but that didn’t stop this resilient program and these dedicated students from performing “A Doll’s House, Part...
Designers on Design is a weekly webinar on various design aspects of a theatrical performance by designers and design educators across the globe. From May 23 onwards, every Saturday at 8:30 a.m. CST, a...
Editorial comment: Take your bow, Prof. Jeff Entwistle, and inhale the applause. Yours has been a four-star career. The amazingly talented set designer will exit both stage and University on May 17, 2020, retiring after...
Join UW-Green Bay’s Theatre and Dance program for a live play reading from “A Doll’s House, Part 2,” by Lucas Hnath—an unconventional sequel with a contemporary twist!