Keeping dance students safe during the coronavirus (COVID-19) pandemic begins from the floor up.
Unit: Theatre and Dance
Beyond the Stage: Shakespeare’s Winter
What better way to get through the bleakness of our current winter than reading some Shakespeare, preferably with a hot drink in hand?
Illinois Shakespeare Festival announces changes to the 2021 season and ticket sales
After postponing the 2020 season, the Illinois Shakespeare Festival will produce a new slate of plays for summer 2021. There will also be changes to ticket sales.
Illinois Shakespeare Festival announces new managing director
The Illinois Shakespeare Festival is delighted to announce the appointment of a new managing director, Dr. Derek R. Munson.
An interview with 2021 Sutter Family Shakespeare Scholarship recipient Abigail Anderson
Abigail Anderson was recently announced as the 2021 recipient of the Sutter Family Shakespeare Scholarship for the Illinois Shakespeare Festival. The Sutter Scholarship is awarded to a first-year student with a high level of acting talent. The scholarship recipient receives an acting internship for one season with the Illinois Shakespeare Festival as well as an
The School of Theatre and Dance presents Shift: Fall 2020 Dance Concert, November 17-19
Illinois State University’s School of Theatre and Dance presents a fall dance concert unlike any before it. In order to meet the challenges of pandemic restrictions, the dance concert will be presented virtually for the first time.
Top off your night with a virtual production of Top Girls, November 12-14
Illinois State University School of Theatre and Dance presents the final virtual theatrical performance of the semester.
Native American Film Series final fall discussion, November 16
This Fall 2020 semester, a film series and discussion forum has been planned that focuses on historic and contemporary issues facing indigenous peoples that often go unnoticed.
Illinois State University School of Theatre and Dance presents Fall 2020 productions virtually
The Illinois State University School of Theatre and Dance presents the Fall 2020 season virtually.
The Crossroads Project presents winning play of the Diverse Voices Playwriting Initiative, October 28
The Crossroads Project presents a staged reading of the new play “Even Flowers Bloom in Hell, Sometimes” by Franky D. Gonzalez, winner of the 2020 Diverse Voices Playwriting Initiative.