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This Week in Theatre History: Feb 1-6

This Week in Theatre History: Feb 1-6

Tiffany Kruse, WriterPOSTED February 1, 2021

Another month means another week of theatre history. For this week from February 1st to 6th there will be two birthdays of influential people in Broadway history, the opening of a popular 40s play, and...

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Who Will Win Super Bowl LV?

Dawson Aberson, WriterPOSTED January 29, 2021

With Super Bowl 55 coming up on February 7th at 5:30PM on CBS, there is a lot to know about from who’s there to how much the tickets are. To start, the two teams in the Super Bowl are the Kansas...

This Week in Theatre History: January 25-30

This Week in Theatre History: January 25-30

Tiffany Kruse, WriterPOSTED January 25, 2021

Throughout this week in theatre history from January 25 to 30, the decades span from the early 1900s to the 2000s. This week there’ll be a musical based on a dark true story, the opening of an odd philosophical...

This Week in Theatre History: January 18-23

This Week in Theatre History: January 18-23

Tiffany Kruse, WriterPOSTED January 20, 2021

Over the week of January 18 to January 23, theatre will lose an actress at 38, see two adaptations of classic novels, and celebrate the birthday of a well-known children’s author and playwright. Starting...

This Week in Theatre History: January 11-16

This Week in Theatre History: January 11-16

Tiffany Kruse, WriterPOSTED January 13, 2021

For this week in theatre history from January 11-16 there’ll be discussion of the world’s longest running musical, the achievements of an early Broadway producer, and the shutdown of a well-loved restaurant...

Cancelled Culture

Cancelled Culture

Patricia WojahnPOSTED January 8, 2021

In the middle of 2020 Ellen Degeneres got cancelled- both as a celebrity and as a TV host-for being “one of the meanest people alive.”  Ellen set up a camera in Jennifer Aniston's dressing room and...

This Week in Theatre History: January 4-9

This Week in Theatre History: January 4-9

Tiffany Kruse, WriterPOSTED January 4, 2021

For this week in theatre history from January 4-9, the introducer of the word “robot” is born, a revolutionary musical based off a classic book opens on Broadway, and an Oscar winning actress made...

This Week in Theatre History: December 28 - January 2

This Week in Theatre History: December 28 – January 2

Tiffany Kruse, WriterPOSTED December 31, 2020

As we enter the new year, theatre continues to fill up the history books. From December 28 to January 2, a unique group of events took place including the passing of a famous composer, the unusual shutdown...

The 12 Best Video Games for 2020

The 12 Best Video Games for 2020

Dawson AbersonPOSTED December 22, 2020

  Date of Review: 12/10/20 Categories: Sales, Graphics, Cost/availability, Replayability Scoring System: Stars During this pandemic, you might not have a lot of spare cash so this list...

This Week in Theatre History: December 21-26

This Week in Theatre History: December 21-26

Tiffany Kruse, WriterPOSTED December 21, 2020

Throughout this week in theatre history during December 21 to the 26, several influential stars have passed, one popular actor performed a one-man show, and several scandalous shows were raided. Beginning...

A Season for Giving

A Season for Giving

Brianna Herndon, WriterPOSTED December 15, 2020

The Holidays are normally a very cheerful time for a lot of families, but  for others it is a great time of need. These charities help others have just a little bit better time while they are going through...

This Week in Theatre History: December 14-19

This Week in Theatre History: December 14-19

Tiffany Kruse, WriterPOSTED December 14, 2020

This week in theatre history from December 14 to 19, shows the adaptation of a favorite film, the deaths of an actor and a writer, and the birth of an organization dedicated to helping Broadway now more...

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