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Theatre Professor Publishes in Theatre Survey

May 9, 2013 by | CoPA News

In March 2013,  assistant professor of theatre Jocelyn Buckner presented the paper “’The History of America is the History of Private Property’: The Politics of Home, Humor, Hate, and History in Clybourne Park and A Raisin in the Sun ,” and served as panel chair for “Staging the Nation: Three Centuries of Constructing

Ready, Set, Showcase! Theatre Performance Majors Ready for Professional Debut

April 29, 2013 by | CoPA News

Thirteen theatre performance majors wrapping up their degree requirements will show their best work and formally launch their professional careers as they take the stage Thursday, May 2, at the Beverly Hills Playhouse in Beverly Hills, CA. The BFA Showcase is akin to a coming-out party for the Department of Theatre’s graduating thespians. They’ll perform

If All the Sky Were Paper is Awarded NEA Grant

April 26, 2013 by | Theatre

The National Endowment for the Arts has announced its second round of fiscal year 2013 Art Works grants, and Chapman University, through project manager Associate Professor of Theatre John Benitz, has been awarded $20,000 to support a tour of Andrew Carroll’s If All the Sky Were Paper, produced at Chapman in 2012 and 2010. The

Theatre Alumna Performing at A Noise Within

April 24, 2013 by | CoPA News

Theatre alumna Malia Wright (’12) is playing the role of Dorinda in  The Beaux’ Stratagem at A Noise Within in Pasadena, CA.  This restoration comedy by George Farquhar, directed by Julia Rodriguez Elliott, is playing through May 26, 2013.  The production received a terrific review from the Los Angeles Times .  Visit A Noise

Theatre Majors Selected for USITT Training Program

April 17, 2013 by | CoPA News

Theatre majors Michael Lee (’13) and Steven Bravek (’13) have been selected to participate in the United States Institute for Theatre Technology (USITT) Elite training program in Las Vegas, NV for the second year in a row! Through an intense application process, students are selected and assigned to one of the following areas of study:

Theatre Alumnus Performing in Belz! A Jewish Vaudeville Musical

March 13, 2013 by | CoPA News

Lance Frantzich (’12) is currently appearing in Belz! A Jewish Vaudeville Musical at the Whitefire Theatre in Sherman Oaks, CA.  In this revival, 18 actors play 65 characters, sing an array of original and traditional Jewish songs, and tell dozens of jokes.  Revolving around a fictitious Jewish comedian, Hugo Schwartz, audiences travel through five decades, beginning

Stage Door Integrates Production and Student Research

March 8, 2013 by | CoPA News

Chapman University’s Department of Theatre is producing the 1936 classic comedy, Stage Door, directed by professor Dr. Nina LeNoir, with thirty-two student actors, four student stage managers, a creative and design team of seven students, staff and faculty, six additional support staff members, and a student production crew of thirty-three. That’s eighty-two students, faculty

Four Weeks for Twelfth Night is Theatre Students’ Dream Come True

January 29, 2013 by | CoPA News

Tucked off the main campus, down in the rehearsal studios of the Entertainment Technology Center on Palm Avenue, there’s some serious fun under way. Students are drinking, dancing, jesting and carousing their way through a wacky love triangle of a story. Oh, and there’s cross dressing. And a shipwreck. If it sounds

Theatre Majors to Compete at KCACTF

January 29, 2013 by | CoPA News

Nine Department of Theatre majors will be attending the Kennedy Center American College Theatre Festival Regional Festival in Los Angeles February 14-16, 2013 to compete in acting and directing competitions.  The Irene Ryan Acting Competition nominees are selected by guest respondents for outstanding performances in Theatre productions in the previous calendar year.  For

Professor Don Guy Designs for The Laguna Playhouse

January 18, 2013 by | CoPA News

Donald Guy, assistant professor of theatre, is currently Lighting Designer for the production of Chapter Two by Neil Simon at The Laguna Playhouse. Directed by Andrew Barnicle, Chapter Two is Neil Simon’s semi-autobiographical comedy about George, a middle-aged writer who is trying to deal with life after his wife’s untimely death. The performances run until February

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