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Save the Date for the 50th Annual Holiday Wassail Banquet and Concert

October 9, 2013 by | CoPA News

 On December 6-7, join us for the 50th Annual Holiday Wassail Banquet & Concert, featuring a Hallelujah Chorus Sing-A-Long Finale conducted by founding dean William D. Hall! This anniversary performance is presented by the University Women’s Choir, Angel Vázquez-Ramos, Conductor; University Choir and University Singers, Stephen Coker, Conductor; and the Chapman Orchestra, Daniel Alfred Wachs,

Efrain Solis ’11 Announced As Adler Fellow

October 7, 2013 by | CoPA News

San Francsico Opera website has announced their  2014 Adler Fellows – among them is Efrain Solis ’11!  The Adler Fellowship Program is a performance-oriented residency offering advanced young artists intensive individual training, coaching, professional seminars and a wide range of performance opportunities throughout their fellowship. The Adler Fellows are selected from the young artists who

Sustainability in the Department of Theatre: Recycling a Set

October 4, 2013 by | CoPA News

In order to both save money and be sustainable in our practices, last year the Department of Theatre decided to create a basic box set that would serve two different shows.  Jeanine Ringer, our guest scenic designer, was tasked with developing a set that would be the same for both Stage Door, performed last spring,

Theatre Professor and Her Newly Released Book at the Big Orange Book Festival

October 2, 2013 by | CoPA News

Dr. Theresa R. Dudeck, our new instructor of theatre, will be representing the College of Performing Arts at the Big Orange Book Festival and signing copies of her newly released book, Keith Johnstone: A Critical Biography (London: Bloomsbury, 2013).  This biography is the first written on Johnstone, a pioneer of improvisation and the creator of Theatresports, who

Theatre Professor Published in African American Review

October 1, 2013 by | CoPA News

Assistant professor of theatre Dr. Jocelyn L. Buckner published the essay “’Spectacular Opacities’: The Hyers Sisters’ Performances of Respectability and Resistance” in the peer-reviewed African American Review issue 45.3,  subtitled “Special Issue: On Black Performance.” This essay analyzes the Hyers Sisters, a Reconstruction-era African American sister act, and their radical efforts to transcend

Jenny Putney ’09 Performing in La Jolla

September 30, 2013 by | CoPA News

Theatre alumna Jenny Putney ’09 is in the cast of Our Town, playing at the La Jolla Playhouse Oct. 3-6 as part of the With Out Walls Festival.  In this new version of Our Town, a group of twenty-somethings invites the audience over for a party under the stars!

Theatre Alumna Wins Ovation Award

September 25, 2013 by | CoPA News

Kellie Spill ’12 won the Ovation Award for Best Featured Actress in a Musical for her performance in Triassic Parq The Musical at the Chance Theater.   In addition, Matthew McCray ’98 was nominated for Best Director of a Play for Our Class with Son of Semele Ensemble.  Read more about The Ovation Awards in the Los

Music Professor Wins Composition Competition

September 25, 2013 by | CoPA News

Vera Ivanova, assistant professor of music, has won the 2013 Earplay Donald Aird Composers Competition with her composition for piano “Three Studies in Uneven Meters.” The prize comes with a monetary award and a performance of the winning composition at the closing concert of the Earplay ensemble’s 2013-2014 season on May 19th, 2014

Music Alum Launches Orchestra and Singers

September 19, 2013 by | CoPA News

Nove Deypalan ’08 has launched the Walnut Valley Symphony Orchestra & Master Chorale  and the all-professional Nove Deypalan Singers. The world-premiere concert of the Nove Deypalan Singers is October 12 at the First Baptist Church in Pasadena.  The all-professional singers are world-class concert artists who were and/or presently affiliated with famous institutions such as, the LA Opera, LA

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