Chapman Opera Professor Awarded Japan Foundation Fellowship, Joining the World’s Leading Scholars of Japan
Award recognizes nearly decade-long body of work connecting embodied performance research, Noh, Nihon Buyō, and opera.
Award recognizes nearly decade-long body of work connecting embodied performance research, Noh, Nihon Buyō, and opera.
Theatre and Screen Acting professor John Benitz’s documentary, based on a campus-born stage play, earns top honors and garners international media attention
Dean Giulio Ongaro of the College of Performing Arts has announced the addition of several new faculty this semester. “We
The College of Performing Arts welcomes three new music and theatre faculty for fall semester 2021. Hall-Musco Conservatory of Music
Edward Lapine joins Department of Theatre beginning fall semester 2016
With themes of greed, race and revenge, Prof. Bradac says Shakespeare\’s troublesome play resonates more than ever
Once in a while, college theatre students have an opportunity to perform in a heavyweight Shakespearean classic. But rarely do
If All the Sky Were Paper, directed by associate professor of theatre John Benitz, was featured on a CNN segment that
Dr. Theresa R. Dudeck, our new instructor of theatre, will be representing the College of Performing Arts at the Big Orange Book
Assistant professor of theatre Dr. Jocelyn L. Buckner published the essay “’Spectacular Opacities’: The Hyers Sisters’ Performances of
Robin Kish, assistant professor of dance, was invited as a guest faculty member for the International Association of Dance Medicine
Many of our faculty members traveled across the Atlantic this summer to teach and perform. Highlights include: Robert Becker, assistant