Recycling old films, especially in the animated variety, has become as popular as the “Go Green” movement. However, the newest live action rendition of the “Beauty and the Beast” stands […]
In the past eight years, Dalles High School brought bands to the Lionel Hampton Jazz Festival three times, said the high school’s music director, Paul Viemeister. He said the last […]
“Titus Andronicus” is not a play for children. The play’s plot relies on rape, murder, cannibalism and many other atrocities not fit for a child’s eyes. Yet, at the center […]
They stood together in the dark room, their hands clasped together. A single spotlight illuminated their silhouettes in a ray of warm, yellow light. The four women inhaled in unison […]
The University of Idaho Theatre Department’s “Medea: Her Story” is off to Denver, Colorado to perform for a much broader audience Feb. 21. “Medea: Her Story,” is one of three […]
“Medea: Her Story” is a heart-wrenching rendition of Euripides’ “Medea” told by a woman who can’t change her actions. She is woman with nothing left but her recollections and sadness. […]
Stories are told for a purpose. They can inspire, they change minds, they reflect life and culture, and they evolve as minds, people and societies change.
When Tanner Collier first heard about the “Insomniac’s Play Festival” last year, he was intrigued.
When Cesar Reyes explains the plot of “The Road Through Damascus,” he keeps the narrator of the play’s identity a secret. For Christina Holaday, the secret is the place where […]
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 […]