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This Week in Theatre History: November 30 - December 5

This Week in Theatre History: November 30 – December 5

Tiffany Kruse, WriterPOSTED November 30, 2020

This week in theatre history from November 30 to December 5 follows the stories of a famously failed musical, a new popular musical that stole the hearts of teenagers worldwide, and a classic play written...

Online Dating, is it Right for You?

Online Dating, is it Right for You?

Jorgia Lowe, WriterPOSTED November 24, 2020

In the world today, social media and cell phones have progressed our daily lives, leisure time and even our dating lives and they have become a big resource. They have taken over the way people communicate...

This Week in Theatre History: November 23-28

This Week in Theatre History: November 23-28

Tiffany Kruse, WriterPOSTED November 23, 2020

As we step into the holiday season, during this week in theatre history there was the premiere of a play adaptation of a classic novel, a visit from Queen Elizabeth II to see the 50th anniversary of a...

This Week in Theatre History: November 16-21

This Week in Theatre History: November 16-21

Tiffany Kruse, WriterPOSTED November 18, 2020

During this wintery week in theatre history between November 16 to 21 there is the death of a widely unknown theatre manager, the opening of the only Broadway show made by the US Army, and the birthday...

This Week in Theatre History: November 9-14

This Week in Theatre History: November 9-14

Tiffany Kruse, WriterPOSTED November 10, 2020

Throughout this week in history from November 9 to November 14, there will be covering of recent historic events such as the openings of “Nastasha, Pierre, & The Great Comet of 1812”, “Long Story...

World Series Winners

World Series Winners

Dawson AbersonPOSTED November 9, 2020

The MLB just came to an end with the Los Angeles Dodgers and the Tampa Bay Rays in a long best of 7 World Series that went to a 6th game and ended with the Dodgers beating the Rays 4-2 in the Series. When...

This Week in Theatre History: November 2-7

This Week in Theatre History: November 2-7

Tiffany Kruse, WriterPOSTED November 2, 2020

During this week in theatre history there will be the exploration of Broadway policies, the launch of a Broadway favorite, and the birth of an influential theatre director for Off-Off-Broadway. Starting...

Alcatraz Island

Scariest places to visit in the United States

Brianna HerndonPOSTED October 28, 2020

For some reason people enjoy being scared. Perhaps it's the adrenaline rush or maybe the sense of not knowing what will happen next. If you are one of those people then I would suggest visiting these places.   McKamey...

This Week in Theatre History: Oct 26-31

This Week in Theatre History: Oct 26-31

Tiffany Kruse, WriterPOSTED October 27, 2020

During this week of theatre history, open up the gates for Halloween and cool theatre trivia. There will be deaths of stars, new revivals, and the opening date of a current Broadway classic. Beginning...

The Clowns Are Back!!

The Clowns Are Back!!

Patricia Wojahn, WriterPOSTED October 26, 2020

White makeup, a rainbow afro, a red nose, and creepy gloves- this is a look for the circus not a look for hiding behind trees.  Yet, this seems to be one more thing to add to this year's crazy events...

This Week in Theatre History: October 19-24

This Week in Theatre History: October 19-24

Tiffany Kruse, WriterPOSTED October 19, 2020

Throughout this week between October 19 and October 24, musicals have opened, classic plays have been revived, and small performances have launched careers. Read on to learn more about these events occur...

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Who Will Be the Champions: Sports Finals

Dawson Aberson, WriterPOSTED October 14, 2020

As the 2020 season is coming to an end for 3 sports, here's what you should know about them and who could be the champion. The NBA has come to a close after 66 regular-season games, 3 rounds of...

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