Stephenson--Danielle Jo (Class of 2010)
Displaying 1 - 7 of 7 in reverse chronological order
# | Title | Date | Summary |
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1 | 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 | |
2 | Sturgis Youth Theatre presents 'Pinocchio,' July 23 through July 26 Public Relations News Release 2008:607, p.1 |
The Theatre celebrates its 10th anniversary with its Summer Fun Prodution, "Pinocchio," adapted by John Baldwin, Jr., from Carlo Collodi's classic children's story; directed by Gretta Berghammer, founder of the Sturgis Youth Theatre. Students listed. | |
3 | Theatre UNI presents 'Eurydice' Public Relations News Release 2008:442, p.1 |
Eurydice is a modern interpretation of the myth of Greek musician and poet, Orpheus. Directed by Richard Glockner, the cast production features Julie Baldwin and Michael Owen Achenbach as the young lovers. | |
4 | UNI Theatre presents: 'The House of Blue Leaves' Public Relations News Release 2008:91, p.1 |
The play features a zookeeper from Queens who dreams of making it big as a songwriter in Hollywood but is sidetracked by the reality of his life: a schizophrenic wife, a son heading to Vietnam, a mistress with dreams of her own, and three nuns. | |
5 | Bananas, bunny, and bombs! Oh, my! Northern Iowan 105:5, p.13 |
A look ahead at the production of John Guare's The House of Blue Leaves. | |
6 | Sturgis Youth Theatre presents "Beauty and the Beast," July 17 through 20 Public Relations News Release 2007:761, p.1 |
The ninth-annual Summer Fun Production, "Beauty and the Beast," will feature a cast of 38 youth and 12 student-staff interns from the Cedar Valley as well as student production designers from UNI. | |
7 | Play festival provides entertainment for all Northern Iowan 104:42, p.2 |
Second Annual Ten-Minute Play Festival hosts twelve original plays performed, written, or directed by students or staff. |