05.06.2011 |
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by Danielle Delp “Guys and Dolls” premiered on Broadway in 1950 and is largely considered one of the greatest musicals of all time. The show tells the story of a diverse group of gamblers, missionaries and blue-collar workers... |
10.23.2009 |
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by Derrick Behm Deaf Culture | NTID Theatre
“Silently, below each story is the essence of the Deaf experience that becomes ... a snapshot of the deaf character,” expressed director Aaron Kelstone about the “Vignettes of... |
2.24.2009 |
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by Stephen Leljedal Rating: DIG IT.
As a socially stunted male whose major requires him to commit approximately 75 percent of all his time in front of a computer, I certainly am not the kind of person who would know any... |
02.06.2009 |
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by Stephen Leljedal After the recent mini-crisis concerning RIT’s decision to ban future showings of The Rocky Horror Picture Show every Halloween, it seemed like it was the end of relatively obscure... |
12.12.2008 |
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by Alecia Crawford When the keyboard started to play its ABBA medley, hearts started pounding with excitement, mouths began lip-syncing to the instrumentals, and toes began tapping to the pulse of the music. It wasn’t ABBA the... |
04.04.2008 |
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by Joe McLaughlin Most students will be surprised
to hear that RIT has a nationally
recognized theater program.
NTID Performing Arts has placed 95 students in professional theater, and
approximately half (between 500 and... |
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by John Howard Legally Blonde, the musical?
What ever happened to Fiddler on the Roof? The musicals coming out on Broadway these days
are becoming less and less traditional.
The... |