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Pulling a production together – A play’s journey from script to stage varies based on the type of production and story being told
Corrin Bond09.01.201609.07.2016

Matt Foss, associate professor of theater, stood at the helm of the Hartung Theatre on Tuesday night and addressed the cast of the upcoming theater production, “Medea.” It was the […]

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Bringing musicals to Moscow – UI students collaborate to write, produce musical, ‘Isaac & Emily’
Corrin Bond08.18.2016

When Sam Opdahl and Mitchel Wheeler sat down to brainstorm a project they could write together, they aimed for something simple. The first idea they came up with, however, was […]

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Idaho Repertory Theatre to close after 60 years
Katelyn Hilsenbeck04.14.2016

After more than 60 years of bringing theater to the Palouse, the stage lights permanently dimmed in the Idaho Repertory Theatre Friday. Ann Hoste, University of Idaho Theatre Arts department […]

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UI Theatre Department prepares to perform Shakespeare”s “As You Like It”
Nina Rydalch04.14.201610.02.2024

While the University of Idaho”s Theatre Department often performs adaptations of Shakespeare”s work, their upcoming performance is a play both about and made with love. At its heart, “As You […]

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Female force five – UI students prepare for the opening night of “A Hedda Gabler”
Will Meyer02.18.201610.03.2024

There are the plays that are done, then done again, then done once more for good measure. Pick most any play by Henrik Ibsen and you will find this to […]

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Up in the air, on the stage – MFA student-produced play, ‘Tightrope’ explores the complexity of family traditions
Corrin Bond01.21.201610.03.2024

From a fascination with one of the most dangerous performance professionals in the world and the tradition in which it”s steeped, Megan Fevurly, University of Idaho MFA playwriting candidate and […]

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A dose of relatability — UI Theater performance “Proof” delivers
Web Manager12.21.201510.03.2024

Luis Torres | Rawr Everyone has endured heartbreak. Whether it’s animosity between siblings, the the death of a loved one, or complicated relationships,  everyone has faced trying challenges.

Proving Passions – Stage manager of the upcoming play ‘Proof’ chooses to do what she loves
Nina Rydalch10.08.201510.22.2015

Hannah Beehler was going to be a chemistry teacher. She planned to work in a lab and teach students how to understand the universe. Instead, the University of Idaho senior […]

Mathematical madness on stage – David Auburn”s ‘Proof’ provides characters students can relate to
Luis Torres10.08.201510.22.2015

A fascination of math and romance comes in full swing in the University of Idaho theatre department”s first play of the semester. David Auburn”s “Proof” – a 2001 Pulitzer Prize […]

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Life as a playground–“Gruesome Playground Injuries” is coming to life by the UI Theatre Department
Alexia Neal01.23.201410.03.2024

Life is like a playground — that’s the message “Gruesome Playground Injuries,” a production by the world renowned playwright Rajiv Joseph, explores with themes of love and pain.

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