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Events and news of what's happening around the Fredonia campus.
Events and news of what's happening around the Fredonia campus.
Returning to the stage of the Robert W. Marvel Theatre at SUNY Fredonia for the first time in about two years was sure to make the Department of Theatre and Dance production of Andrew Lippa’s musical “The Wild Party” a special occasion.
Jennifer Cody, a veteran of Broadway, film and television who earned a B.F.A. in Acting at SUNY Fredonia in 1991, has returned to campus as choreographer of “The Wild Party,” the first show of the 2021-2022 Walter Gloor Mainstage Season.
The Fredonia Technology Incubator presents "One Brick at a Time: The Transformation of a Downtown Warehouse" presented by Department of Theatre and Dance Professor Ted Sharon on Tuesday, Oct. 12, at noon.
The Department of Theatre and Dance will open its 2021-22 Walter Gloor Mainstage Series in October with a brand-new production, “New Works Now!” in Bartlett Theatre.
The design profile of Czerton Lim has no doubt been raised several notches, thanks to a complimentary art profile of the associate professor of theatre published in the May/June issue of Central New York Magazine.
It was an invigorating return to live performance for Dance students this summer, presenting the world premiere of “Fluff” in New York City alongside dancers from three other colleges and also appearing in two events in Western New York.
The Department of Theatre and Dance will conclude its 2020-21 season with the virtual production of “Songs for a New World” on May 14 and 15 at 7:30 p.m. The show will also be available to rent until May 22.
The Fredonia Dance Ensemble will perform four works in a virtual format as part of the Department of Theatre and Dance’s 2020-21 Walter Gloor Mainstage Series. The spring performance of the ensemble will be prerecorded works shown through a live hosted online event.
The Department of Theatre and Dance is rolling out the welcome mat to its non-major dance classes for all enrolled students to help strengthen its connection and presence on the campus.
Tradition and technology will come together as Rockefeller Arts Center presents “The Inspiration of Broadway: Songs of Hope, Optimism and Determination” on May 14.