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'Pride and Prejudice' musical opening night draws in long-time fans, first-time viewers

‘Pride and Prejudice’ musical opening night draws in long-time fans, first-time viewers

Lauren Cohen, Reporter October 29, 2024

Jane Austen’s “Pride and Prejudice” was brought to life on the opening night of Kent State’s School of Theatre and Dance’s second production of the season. Performed in E. Turner Stump Theatre...

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Students to get behind the scenes at Theater Design, Technology, Production Program’s open house

Olivia Woods, Reporter February 22, 2024

At the university's Theater Design, Technology and Production program open house this month, students will be able to go behind the scenes and get introduced to the world of stage design and technology.  The...

“Urinetown” musical opens in Center for Performing Arts

February 24, 2023

"Urinetown" opened Friday night in the Center for Performing Arts. The musical is based on a 20-year drought and water shortage which led to a ban on private toilets. Citizens were forced to use public...

"We need to we need to see the university take this seriously, we need to see them respond to this and we need to we need to have this turned into a bigger conversation." - Alex McPherson.

‘A serious state of disrepair,’ Hugh A. Glauser School of Music students petition administration for facility improvements

Grace Springer, Reporter December 12, 2022

Students from the Hugh A. Glauser School of Music are submitting a petition to Kent State Executive Administration Monday demanding they address problems with facilities and requesting transparency with...

Piano Scholarship Gala will feature multi-piano faculty performance

Lindsey Sellman Reporter January 24, 2020

It was all hands on deck this weekend at the Piano Scholarship Gala where four faculty members shared two pianos during their performance.Faculty performances featured multiple pianos being played at the...

Kent State University Opera and Orchestra join together to perform “Die Fledermaus”

Amber Selfridge March 17, 2018

Prison, joy and fake identities are just some of the topics covered in “Die Fledermaus,” performed by the Kent State Orchestra and Opera.The show was performed March 16-18 in the Carl F. W. Ludwig...

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