Interpreters Theatre

Displaying 51 - 100 of 218 in reverse chronological order
# Title Date Summary
51 SAVE Forum Actors engage and educate students
Northern Iowan 108:51, p.7
Interpreters Theatre hosted the group's performance of free-verse poetry, audience participation, and short skits to educate students about boundaries, gender roles, and sexual assault.
52 Just another awareness month?
Northern Iowan 108:49, p.5
One in five women in the United States have reported being raped in their lifetime. Sexual assault month, therefore, is not just another awareness month. Gender, power, violence, and sexuality all play a role in this terrible act.
53 The 'Race' Race
Northern Iowan 108:47, p.5
Believes that diversity is often discussed, but currently is not embraced. Progress has been made in bringing minorities to campus, but inclusion seems to be another matter; photo,
54 Interpreters Theatre presents "Brother Wolf" this weekend
Northern Iowan 108:46, p.5
An Appalachian adventure, based on the story of Beowulf, will be presented this weekend; photo.
55 UNI to host 'Town Hall' performance examining Iowa Caucus
Public Relations News Release 2011:141, p.1
Two theater programs will perform "Town Hall" The play was part of a research project between New York City's the TEAM(Theatre of the Emerging American Moment) and Portland Oregon's Sojourn Theater.
56 UNI Interpreters Theatre opens with 'Carne Viva in Postville'
Public Relations News Release 2011:67, p.1
The 2011-2012 Interpreters theatre will open with 'Carne Viva in Postville.'
57 Panther Portraits: Student Organization Fair
Northern Iowan 107:58, p.2
Parents and students attending summer orientation have the opportunity to learn about the numerous student organizations available on campus; photo.
58 Weber's thoughts become reality in 'Why, Felly'
Northern Iowan 107:47, p.6
The Interpreters Theatre presented "Why, Felly", written by Kyle Weber. Play is reviewed.
59 UNI Interpreters Theatre to end spring 2011 season with 'Why, Felly'
Northern Iowan 107:42, p.6
A free play will end the season. The event is sponsored by the Department of Communication Studies, the College of Humanities and Fine Arts and Natural Sciences, and the Student Services Fee Committee.
60 Interpreters Theatre presents "For the Love of the Club"
Northern Iowan 107:36, p.5
Prejudice in a motorcycle club is the theme of the play to be presented February 17-19. The play is written and directed by Jocelyn Parii Smith.
61 UNI Interpreters Theatre to open spring with 'For the Love of the Club.'
Public Relations News Release 2010:203, p.1
Written and directed by Jocelyn Parii Smith, "For the Love of the Club" is an original work based on the author and director's thesis research on women who ride with motorcycle clubs.
62 UNI Interpreters Theatre offers 'Journey Through the Night'
Public Relations News Release 2010:117, p.1
Conceived and directed by Angela Blunz, "Journey through the Night" is an interactive simulation in which the audience experiences the life of a migrant worker as he makes his way from Central America to the U. S. Border.
63 It's time to bleed purple and gold
Northern Iowan 107:16, p.10
Homecoming is a great time to be proud of the University. Athletics, classroom success, national rankings, stage productions, virtual parade, tailgating, and campaniling are highlights of the weekend.
64 UNI Interpreters Theatre to present interactive simulation, 'Journey Through the Night'
Northern Iowan 107:16, p.7
Angela Glunz created and directs the latest presentation at the Interpreters Theatre.
65 "The Summoning" explores tensions between humanity and technology
Northern Iowan 107:12, p.3
Paul Siddens has written, directed, and designed a play to be presented at the Interpreters Theatre in Lang Hall
66 UNI to host 'Call it Swing: A Jazz Bues Autoethnography'
Public Relations News Release 2010:84, p.1
Tami Spry, a professor of performance studies at St. Cloud State University in Minnesota, will perform "Call It Swing: A Jazz Blues Autoethnography," on Friday, Oct. 15, in the Interpreters Theatre, in Lang Hall.
67 UNI Speech and Debate Team to host special event
Public Relations News Release 2010:24, p.1
The debate will take place in the Interpreter's Theatre, Lang Hall. Four members of the debate team will participate in a debate on the season-long resolution for the National Debate Tournament and Cross Examination Debate Association debate tournaments.
68 Marijuana takes center stage in "Reefer Madness"
Northern Iowan 106:40, p.7
Interpreters Theatre presents an adaption of the 1936 film that became a cult classic during the 1970s. The show revolves around high school students and the effects of their addiction to marijuana; photo.
69 UNI Interpreter's theatre to present "Reefer Madness"
Public Relations News Release 2009:286, p.1
Based on the 1936 documentary "Tell Your Children," the film was originally used as a tool for educators and parents to warn their children of the harms of marijuana.
70 "In the Ali Way" showcases talent and creativity
Northern Iowan 106:33, p.6
Ali Horsted will present her one-woman senior honors creative thesis project during the Interpreters Theatre. This is her second year with Interpreters Theatre, having received the Rising Star Award; photo.
71 UNI interpreters Theatre examines college like through performance
Public Relations News Release 2009:240, p.1
The theatre is "Challenging Assumptions through Performance" this season with a variety of performances and showcases. Funding for the production is provided by the Department for Communications Studies, College of Humanities and Fine Arts.
72 Interpreters Theatre production to feature former UNI faculty member
Public Relations News Release 2009:194, p.1
Leah White, communication studies professor at the Minnesota State University-Mankato, will perform in a one-woman show for the next production. "The Air that I Breathe," will be performed on Friday, Dec. 4 and Saturday Dec. 5 in Lang Hall.
73 UNI Individual Events team will host showcase Dec. 9
Public Relations News Release 2009:188, p.1
The showcase, in the Interpreter's Theatre, Lang Hall Room 040, will feature events from the nationally competitive team's fall travel season, including a range of oral interpretation, public address and limited preparation performances. Students listed.
74 Debate Team to host special eventf
Public Relations News Release 2009:177, p.1
The Debate Team will host a special event discussing nuclear weapons. Four members of the policy debate team will participate in the demonstration debate that will focus on the season-long resolution for the National Debate Tournament.
75 "Strong Enough for a Woman, Gentle Enough for a Man" explores gender roles and sexual identity
Northern Iowan 106:23, p.9
Paul Siddens and his graduate performance studies seminar will perform at Interpreters' Theatre. The play sheds light on how media, society, and families influence how people view gender roles and sexual identity; photo.
76 Interpreters Theatre to present 'Strong Enough for a Woman, Gentle Enough for a Man'
Public Relations News Release 2009:164, p.1
Directed by Paul Siddens, associate professor of communication studies, the performance was created by Siddens and the fall 2009 Graduate Seminar in Performance Studies.
77 UNI Interpreters Theatre to present 'Execution of Justice'
Public Relations News Release 2009:119, p.1
Set in a San Francisco courtroom, the play centers on the first-degree murder trial of Dan White. White is accused of murdering San Francisco Mayor George Moscone and Board of Supervisors member Harvey Milk. Students listed.
78 UNI Interpreters Theatre presents 'Sex Across the Curriculum'
Public Relations News Release 2008:463, p.1
It is a one-woman show by writer, director and guest artist Jennifer Tuder, a 1996 bachelors degree graduate of the College in theatre arts. Tuder plays a disgruntled high school sex education teacher who throws the abstinence curriculum out the window.
79 UNI Interpreters Theatre presents "Daddy's Little Girl"
Public Relations News Release 2008:409, p.1
A unique performance that examines the practice of father-daughter public v irginity pledging through rhetorical and performance theory will be presented in Lang Hall. The show is intended for mature audiences and contains strong language.
80 UNI Forensics Squad will host showcase, Dec. 11
Public Relations News Release 2008:262, p.1
The Squad will host its Speech and Debate Team in the Interpreter's Theatre. The showcase will feature events from the nationally competitive squad's Fall 2008 travel season. Students listed.
81 UNI alum writes and directs new film
Public Relations News Release 2008:256, p.1
"Ornaments," a new film written and directed by alum Brian Samuel Davis, was released on DVD. "The theme of the play and the movie has to do with the fragility of Humans," said Davis. "That is where the title 'Ornaments' comes from."
82 UNI Interpreters Theatre to present "Until Someone Wakes Up"
Public Relations News Release 2008:249, p.1
"Until Someone Wakes Up" confronts audiences with alarmingly true experiences of women who were victims of sexual assault and rape, as well as the role that society plays in fostering this kind of violence. Students listed.
83 "Wild at Heart" delights audiences
Northern Iowan 105:17, p.9
Review of the play "Wild at Heart", written and directed by Professor Paul Siddens; photo.
84 Comic Books and gender roles will be discussed in next CROW Forum
Public Relations News Release 2008:175, p.1
"Domestic Containment': Women and Romance Comics of the '50s and '60s will be the topic of a presentation by Paul Siddens, associate professor of communication studies.
85 Things to do before leaving UNI
Northern Iowan 105:15, p.8
Consider an astronomy class, go to a theatre event, take a walk on campus, listen to the Campanile, play with the squirrels, take a road trip with friends, attend an athletic event, and go to College Hill at least once.
86 "Wild at Heart" offers unique story
Northern Iowan 105:15, p.11
Interpreter's Theatre to present its first production of the year, "Wild at Heart"; adapted by Paul Siddens from the novel by Barry Gifford; photo.
87 UNI Interpreters Theatre to present "Wild at Heart" Oct 23-25
Public Relations News Release 2008:157, p.1
"Wild at Heart" is the story of Sailor and Lula, unconditional lovers whose dreams always seem just out of their reach. They are on the run from Lula's disapproving mother and the private eye she has hired to steal Lula away from Sailor..
88 UNI to host demonstrations of Guatemalan weaving
Public Relations News Release 2008:95, p.1
Virginia Gibbs and Luz Maria Hernanez, both professors from Luther College, will share their research on the small weaving co-op formation based in Postville called Nuevo Amanecer, which is made up of all Guatemalan women.
89 UNI presents new chamber opera
Public Relations News Release 2007:578, p.1
"Triumphant Love: A Chamber Opera" will be presented by the Interpreters Theatre and School of Music April 17-19; list of cast members.
90 "Dead White Males" looks at issues facing modern-day teachers
Northern Iowan 104:38, p.4
Play is a dark comedy that explores the social and political issues facing teachers today.
91 Panther Portraits
Northern Iowan 104:38, p.17
Campus scenes; photo.
92 UNI Interpreter's Theatre presents "43 Plays for 43 Presidents"
Public Relations News Release 2007:265, p.1
Performances will be held November 8, 9, and 10.
93 Home and college life meld together for Family Weekend
Northern Iowan 104:18, p.1
Schedule of activities for Family Weekend; photo.
94 A presidential performance
Northern Iowan 104:17, p.14
Interpreters Theatre to present a play, "43 Plays for 43 Presidents", based on metaphors of each president's presidency; photo.
95 Siddens seeks to do his mentor justice
Northern Iowan 104:16, p.9
Profile of Paul Siddens of the Communications Studies Department; photo.
96 The UNI Half-Masted 3.2 Improv Troupe presents: Gorilla Theatre 2099
Public Relations News Release 2006:0, p.1
Half-Masted 3.2 will be presenting "Gorilla Theatre 2099" March 29-31.
97 News Brief/Calendar of Events
Public Relations News Release 2006:0, p.1
"Telling My Way Home" will be performed Thursday, March 1 to Saturday, March 3.
98 UNI Interpreters Theatre explores passing identity from one generation to the next
Public Relations News Release 2006:0, p.1
"Telling My Way Home" will be presented March 1-3.
99 UNI Half-Masted 3.2 Improv Troupe will present "Improvisational Whimsy"
Public Relations News Release 2006:0, p.1
The Half-Masted 3.2 Improv Troupe will be presenting "A Wonderful Evening of Improvisational Whimsy for Ladies and Gentlemen," November 16 to 18.
100 "Looking at Comic Books in New Ways" topic for UNI Interpreters Theatre
Public Relations News Release 2006:0, p.1
"Audience Assemble!!! Looking at Comic Books in New Ways" is being presented by the Interpreters Theatre, November 2-4.