Easy access to dramatic rights allows OU student troupe to do big shows
OU's Lost Flaming Company is doing two well-known, big-name productions this semester.
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OU's Lost Flaming Company is doing two well-known, big-name productions this semester.
Ohio University now has its own chapter of the Harry Potter Alliance, an international organization that unites fans and encourages them to make a difference.
Broccoli Samurai, Love Alive and Somadose & Tiz will perform at Casa Nueva Saturday night.
Copyrights can hinder further creation. Creative Commons licenses have more flexibility with use of the work. Here’s why it matters to college students.
The Season Selection Committee is made up of faculty members in the many areas of concentration in the Division of Theater. For the first time, they included students in the process this year. They also decided to bring back the musical.
The Division of Theater and the African Studies program are partnering for two weeks to honor the works of famed South African playwright Athol Fugard.
It is a holiday tradition to go Uptown in Athens and see the Christmas tree lighting, say, “Hi” to Santa Claus as he greets the children and take a carriage ride along the bricks.
The Post talks with OU student Dakota Gerard, who gained fame after cameras caught him supposedly giving side-eye to Taylor Swift at the AMAs.
The Theater Association for Graduate Students is hosting a Winter Bazaar Saturday in Kantner for crafts, knick knacks, jewelry and clothes.
OU alumnus Jason Half’s new play Sundial looks at the relationship and responsibilities between a coal company and an Appalachian community. A staged reading will be Thursday in the Hahne Theater.
The Post sits down with Margaret Kennedy-Dygas, dean of the College of Fine Arts, to get updates on the project for a theater in Dublin, Ohio and the future of the Monomoy Theatre
Local community theater group The ABC Players is doing the musical version of The Velveteen Rabbit this weekend at Stuart’s Opera House.
The second year of the Uptown for the Holidays Gingerbread Competition featured several Athens landmark replicas and a model of Hagrid’s hut from Harry Potter. Winners were announced Monday night.
Just before Thanksgiving break, the students in the College of Fine Arts were informed of a plan to move the Division of Film from CoFA to the Scripps College of Communication for financial reasons.
Due to financial reasons, talks have begun about moving the Division of Film from the College of Fine Arts to the Scripps College of Communication, said Margaret Kennedy-Dygas, dean of the College of Fine Arts.
Halftime Fest is gone, leaving open an opportunity for a different fall music festival to step in.
The Student Organization for Undergraduate Playwrights, or SOUP, provides opportunities for all undergraduates in the Division of Theater as an outlet for undergraduate original work.
For the last production this semester, the Division of Theater is doing Anton Chekhov’s The Cherry Orchard.
Beloved Union Street Diner is a staple in the Ohio University and Athens culture as the only 24-hour establishment in town
Possibly due to the fire on West Union Street and heavy rain, the Forum Theater has flooded once again.