From the monthly archives: October 2013

The landmark musical “Spring Awakening” will rock the stage of Chapman University’s Waltmar Theatre Oct. 24-26 and Nov. 7-9 as Chapman’s Department of Theatre presents its second production this fall. The winner of eight Tony Awards and hailed as “the most explosive musical since ‘Rent’” (Star-Ledger), “Spring Awakening” celebrates the unforgettable journey from youth to adulthood as teenage confusion and desperation collide with passion and ignorance.

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– Dr. Tollaksen congratulates François Englert - 

– Nobel Prize Press Release –


François Englert, a Belgian theoretical physicist, and Distinguished Visiting Professor in Residence and founding member of the Institute for Quantum Studies at Chapman University in California, has won the 2013 Nobel […]

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ORANGE, Calif. — Chapman University’s Leatherby Center for Entrepreneurship will host its fourth annual Entrepreneur of the Year Award Dinner honoring serial entrepreneur, Angel investor, and venture capitalist Jeff Kearl. The dinner will take place Feb. 27, 2014, in Chapman University’s Sandhu Conference Center.

Kearl is […]

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Jim Taulli, has been tapped to direct the Chapman University Department of Theatre’s next production, “Spring Awakening,” which will run October 24-26 and November 7-9 in Chapman’s Waltmar Theatre. The winner of eight Tony Awards, including Best Musical, “Spring Awakening” is a rock musical adaptation of Frank Wedekind’s 1891 German expressionist dramatic masterpiece about teenage self-discovery. Wedekind’s frank and, for its time, shocking play, subtitled “A Children’s Tragedy,” was banned in Germany for some time because it included themes of sex, homosexuality, child abuse and rape.

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