What is Theatre for Social Change? Theatre for Social Change includes a wide range of performance practices ranging from professional political theatre staged in mainstream venues and guerrilla or invisible theatre happening on the streets to issue-based, site-specific performance and participatory non-professional processes. The two features that really define it are that it looks to […]
Read More »Missouri S&T theater students will continue their monthly series of “No Shame Theatre” at 7 p.m. Friday, Nov. 13, live via Zoom.
Read More »Missouri S&T theater students will continue their monthly series of “No Shame Theatre.” The next performance will be held at 7 p.m. Friday, Nov. 13 live via Zoom. “No Shame Theatre” is an experiential performance lab where writers, performers and audience are constantly changing roles. Anything can happen, and usually does, in this late night […]
Read More »Theatre students in the arts, languages, and philosophy department will produce an evening of one-act plays at 7 p.m. Dec. 4-6 in the Black Box Theatre (143 Castleman Hall). The shows will be student directed and include a new play written by a student. Tickets are available at the door and are $5 for the […]
Read More »Open auditions will be held for the play “Kill Me, Deadly” 5:30-8 p.m. Thursday, Aug. 23, and Friday, Aug. 24, in the Black Box Theatre, located in Room 143 Castleman Hall. The play by Bill Robens is a 1940s film noir comedy. The play will be performed Sept. 27-30.
Read More »When Leach Theatre reopens in August, patrons will notice a center aisle, railings and new seats. The theater, which closed June 25, is undergoing renovations. Plans call for new, wider seats with backs that provide lumbar support.
Read More »Your campus theater is opening its doors from 11:30 a.m. to 1:30 p.m. every Monday, Wednesday and Friday for four weeks for the “Leach Step Challenge.” The challenge is open to faculty, staff and students. It began Jan. 22 and will end Friday, Feb. 16. If you log 8,000 steps on the Leach Theatre stairs and walkways, you’ll win a free ticket to an upcoming show at Leach.
Read More »Jeanne Stanley, associate professor of theater and writer and director of The STEM Monologues, a play depicting the challenges women face in male-dominated fields, received two awards on Nov. 28 from Region 6 of the Kennedy Center American College Theater Festival.
Read More »The Kennedy Center American College Theater Festival (KCACTF) has bestowed awards of excellence to Jeanne Stanley, associate professor of theatre, for directing; Arden Hawley, a junior in information science and technology, for stage management; and the cast of “Good Kids” for excellence in ensemble acting. Missouri S&T’s Miner League Theatre Players performed “Good Kids” in late October and early November.
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