On Nov. 2, 6 and 7, the Theater and Dance Department and the Drew University Dramatic Society put on performances of “Tony Ricci Has Acid Reflux,” a play written by Erin Groudis-Gimbel…
by Christian Regan, Staff Writer In a world of cutting edge video game technology and an infinitely expanding internet, the theatrical arts have fallen from their original cultural peak. Still, those that…
by Caitlin Shannon, Student Life & Arts Editor An overcrowded Black Box full of Drew students patiently awaited for the start of the EOS Salon “Women with Words” showcase on Thursday, March…
The audience is seated, and the band sits at the ready. The stage is bathed in a bright light, and the set transports those in attendance out of the forest, and across…
by Christian Regan, Staff Writer Ghosts, your childhood playtime and the death of the patriarchy are the nightmares served on stage this week in the D- Lab, and these productions are a…
For many students, Shakespeare is that stuffy guy with the funny frilly thing on his neck that wrote all those silly old British plays. For Theatre Arts and English Majors, he is…