OU's professional theater company to move to Athens
By Alexis Eichelberger | Apr. 2, 2019Tantrum Theater will move from Dublin to Athens for its fourth season.
Tantrum Theater will move from Dublin to Athens for its fourth season.
Attendees will sew their energies, thoughts, prayers and wishes into spirit warrior dolls, a symbol of their everyday lives.
Students and public will educate themselves on different cultures around the globe.
The installation featured artwork in various mediums portraying topics revolving around female equality.
Children are introduced to a creative yoga experience that includes body paint, glow sticks and blacklights.
The third annual Artists’ Showcase will feature new musical performances and poetry readings.
Figure drawing sessions held at The Dairy Barn open to anyone looking to exercise their artistic abilities by sketching a live model.
ABC Players will partner with Stuart’s Opera House to put on its spring show.
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Crafting helps students relax and express themselves.
Rent will come to campus for the fifth time, the 20th anniversary tour visiting for the second time.
The dark comedy features four actors, three puppeteers and 250 dolls.
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Students Teaching About Racism in Society will host a Black Magic open mic night at Donkey Coffee and Espresso on Friday.
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Alex Graham opens up about his cartoon-like drawings and hopes to make a career out of it one day.
Joseph Cashore’s handmade marionette show will preview on Tuesday for the public and Wednesday for local elementary schools.
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Wendy and John McVicker will speak at the library about their creative process and read selections from their poetry book ‘Sliced Dark.’
Cirque Mechanics will bring their newest show, 42FT, to campus Wednesday.