While learning about the inner workings of Greek tragedy can be intimidating, Nancy Sultan and Sara Freeman, assistant professor of theatre arts, have found a way to make it more accessible, and memorable
Theatre for Young Audiences companies in the United States rely heavily on recognized titles to brin...
All the world’s a stage, and all the men and women merely players. This line of William Shakespeare’...
Evan Kasprzak ’10 shares his knowledge of the entertainment industry with Illinois Wesleyan students
Professor Nancy Sultan is among a generation of scholars who are bringing new life to the study of a...
Theatre departments generally require a survey of theatre history, or a course or two on early theat...
To direct her first major theatre production, Marti Lyons ’08 called upon the talents of some old Il...
From the classroom to the stage, School of Music professors express a passionate commitment to their...
Learning stagecraft in a liberal arts setting has distinct advantages, say School of Theatre Arts al...
Alumni and students creatively worked side-by-side with IWU theatre faculty to create an indelible p...
A group of theatre artists, many with Wesleyan connections, combine talents to bring Lincoln back to...
In ways large and small, IWU staff members use their skills and experience to keep the University wo...
A former theatre-arts major enthralls audiences with stories of modern heroes and ancient myths
The purpose of this creative production thesis in speech was to test the understanding and knowledge...
To better understand Illinois Wesleyan’s culture and history, you can learn a lot by just looking ar...
To get to know Illinois Wesleyan professors, a good place to start is often right outside their door...
Theatre for Young Audiences companies in the United States rely heavily on recognized titles to brin...
All the world’s a stage, and all the men and women merely players. This line of William Shakespeare’...
Evan Kasprzak ’10 shares his knowledge of the entertainment industry with Illinois Wesleyan students
Professor Nancy Sultan is among a generation of scholars who are bringing new life to the study of a...
Theatre departments generally require a survey of theatre history, or a course or two on early theat...
To direct her first major theatre production, Marti Lyons ’08 called upon the talents of some old Il...
From the classroom to the stage, School of Music professors express a passionate commitment to their...
Learning stagecraft in a liberal arts setting has distinct advantages, say School of Theatre Arts al...
Alumni and students creatively worked side-by-side with IWU theatre faculty to create an indelible p...
A group of theatre artists, many with Wesleyan connections, combine talents to bring Lincoln back to...
In ways large and small, IWU staff members use their skills and experience to keep the University wo...
A former theatre-arts major enthralls audiences with stories of modern heroes and ancient myths
The purpose of this creative production thesis in speech was to test the understanding and knowledge...
To better understand Illinois Wesleyan’s culture and history, you can learn a lot by just looking ar...
To get to know Illinois Wesleyan professors, a good place to start is often right outside their door...
Theatre for Young Audiences companies in the United States rely heavily on recognized titles to brin...
All the world’s a stage, and all the men and women merely players. This line of William Shakespeare’...
Evan Kasprzak ’10 shares his knowledge of the entertainment industry with Illinois Wesleyan students