Russell--Rachel Michelle (Student--2009)
Displaying 1 - 10 of 10 in reverse chronological order
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1 | UNISTA celebrates tradition, brings back 'Broadway' Northern Iowan 109:42, p.6 |
The UNI Student Theatre Association presented their seventh annual 10-Minute Play Festival featuring six different plays written and performed by UNI students. They also did a Best of Broadway showcase. | |
2 | UNISTA to produce Shakespeare's "A Midsummer Night's Dream Northern Iowan 108:54, p.7 |
The play will be presented under the stars in the court yard of the Kamerick Art Building. Admission is free for the eight o'clock showing. The play has been adapted for just five actors. | |
3 | "Die Claudius!' mystery performance involves Cedar Falls community Northern Iowan 108:21, p.7 |
Theta Alpha Phi and Cedar Falls Public Library worked together to present a murder mystery; photo. | |
4 | 'Guernica' performance a philosophical journey Northern Iowan 108:14, p.4 |
Human suffering, the relationship between teaching and being taught, and the motivation behind art are topics covered in the current play being presented at the Strayer-Wood Theatre; photo. | |
5 | Strayer-Wood Theatre student selected as finalist in Regional Theatre Festival Northern Iowan 107:31, p.4 |
Theatre students chosen to participate in the Kennedy Center American College Theatre Festival. Five students were nominated and two were named Regional Finalists; photo. | |
6 | UNI Strayer-Wood Theatre presents 'The Mistakes Madeline Made' Public Relations News Release 2009:470, p.1 |
"The Mistakes Madeline Made," is a comical coming-of-age story about Edna, a young personal assistant who develops a fear of bathing. With the help of an unlikely friend, Edna struggles to confront the demons that have led her to her current situation. | |
7 | Strayer-Wood Theatre to present 'Count Dracula' Public Relations News Release 2009:388, p.1 |
Directed by Richard Glockner, the play is based on the novel by Bram Stoker and combines suspense with comedy. Production designers include scenery designer and associate professor of theatre Leonard Curti | |
8 | Time ticks on until UNISTA's 10-Minute Play Festival Northern Iowan 106:43, p.5 |
Eight plays will be presented during the UNI Student Theatre Association's fourth annual festival. The plays are written by UNI students, directed by UNISTA members, and performed by twenty-five students. | |
9 | "What I Did Last Summer" captures plight of adolescence and conflict Northern Iowan 106:11, p.9 |
The A. R. Gurney play is being performed at the Strayer-Wood Theatre. A well-crafted set created a neat atmosphere of the house and the rugged outdoorsy feel of Anna's residence. | |
10 | Strayer-Wood Theatre to open season with 'What I Did Last Summer' Public Relations News Release 2009:66, p.1 |
Set on the shores of Lake Erie near Buffalo, N. Y., in 1945, the play is a coming of age story about a 14-year-old boy, Charlie, who is trying to find his own identity separate from that of his middle-class parents. Cast members are listed. |