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(03/20/12 5:14am)
A documentary film presented the 2009 battle for same-sex marriage in Maine on Monday night. The screening is part of "Documentaries in the Greek," a film festival sponsored by the University of Richmond chapter of the Roosevelt Institute.
(02/09/12 9:36pm)
The Production Studies III Showcase performance of playwright Sarah Ruhl's comedy, "Dead Man's Cell Phone" opens at 7:30 tonight in Cousins Studio Theatre. The play is free and a ticket is not required for entrance, according to the Modlin Center for the Arts website. The play is directed by junior Chelsea Radigan, a student in the PS III class.
(09/29/11 4:31am)
The lights went dark, the crowd quieted and the theme song from "Mission Impossible" started playing as a tall figure came down the aisle, flashlight in hand at the Virginia Museum of Fine Arts' Leslie Creek Theater.
(02/10/11 3:34am)
Blood spurted and dripped down the projection screen in the University of Richmond's International Commons Feb. 2.
(11/18/10 5:13am)
The students in the production studies III class chose to produce "Marisol," a magical realist play written by Jose Rivera in the '90s.
(11/18/10 5:10am)
Johann Stegmeir, assistant professor of theater and dance at the University of Richmond, worked as costume designer on the movie set "Peace, Love and Misunderstanding" in the Hudson Valley of New York last summer.
(11/11/10 4:50am)
This is the incendiary tale of a couple of average Richmond kids, trying to come to grips with success ... who come up short, with nothing to show for themselves but a tale that begs to be told.
(10/07/10 12:51am)
David Sedaris, author, humorist, playwright and more, spoke at the Landmark Theater in downtown Richmond Tuesday evening.
(09/30/10 5:31am)
The odds of landing a role in a Broadway musical are slim. And those odds become infinitesimal when auditioning for the lead part. But one University of Richmond alumna defied those odds and is now realizing her dream.
(09/16/10 5:54am)
They say 60 percent of married couples meet in college. But don't fret; if you don't meet someone in college, 50 percent of them are getting a divorce anyway. Oh well. Here goes nothin':
(04/08/10 1:33am)
No doubt many Collegian readers have observed the black and white sheep cut-outs that seem to be slowly migrating across campus, plastered with cryptic messages reading "SHE'S HERE," as well as providing a convenient phone number to call for more information.
(12/01/09 8:25pm)
The costumes and set design, along with the performances of many of the actors, were very strong elements of the department of theatre and dance's recent production of "The African Company Presents Richard III." That being said, the script was predictable and lacked dimension, keeping the audience from truly connecting with what was happening on stage.
(10/16/09 6:59pm)
During the nearly forty years since the production of Pilobolus began at Dartmouth College, it has been questioned whether "new" Pilobolus" is as good as "old" Pilobolus. Based on last week's performance at Richmond, it is evident that the recent works differ from the old - and they should. Stagnant art is bad art. "New" Pilobolus is both as different and as exceptional as the old.
(09/10/09 8:57pm)
This week University of Richmond played host to The Actor's Gang -- an unconventional theater troupe directed by the accomplished actor and director Tim Robbins -- who put on a moving performance of "The Trial of the Catonsville Nine." I, along with other Richmond theater students had the chance to participate in a workshop led by The Actors' Gang cast and to talk with Robbins himself.
(09/03/09 6:16pm)
The Modlin Center at the University of Richmond will open its 2009-2010 season on Sept. 8 and 9 with The Actors' Gang performances of Daniel Berrigan's award-winning play, "The Trial of the Catonsville Nine."
(08/27/09 4:00am)
Aug. 31 — The Clipse and The Cool Kids with Special Guests, at The National
(04/23/09 11:17pm)
German Drama and Performance, taught by Professor Martin Sulzer-Reichel, spent the semester preparing the play "An Der Arche Um Acht,"
(04/23/09 11:00pm)
After spending time at the University of Richmond's costume shop in the basement of the Modlin Center, Kate Jagger made her own dress for Ring Dance.
(04/20/09 3:26pm)
This semester's school play, "How to Succeed in Business Without Really Trying," is appropriate given the U.S. economy.
(03/02/09 12:24am)
The University, under the direction of Myra Daleng and Anne Norman Van Gelder, performed "Imagine" Feb. 27, 28 and March 1 at the Alice Jepson Theater. Read The Collegian's preview story here.