‘Ronnie and Scales’ Magnificent Tale’ brings its multi-sensory experience to EMU
Eastern Michigan University's Theatre for the Young program is bringing its current musical tour, “Ronnie and Scales’ Magnificent Tale” to EMU.
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Eastern Michigan University's Theatre for the Young program is bringing its current musical tour, “Ronnie and Scales’ Magnificent Tale” to EMU.
Eastern Michigan University Theatre's "A Wrinkle in Time," directed by Jennifer Felts, opens Nov. 30 at 7 p.m. and runs on Dec. 2-3 at 2 p.m.
Eastern Michigan University's Theatre for the Young program will be performing their latest play “Hare and Tortoise” at Sponberg Theater on Nov. 10 and Nov. 11.
Actors from EMU's Theater Program will bring words to life in this staged reading of Houdini at the Sponberg Theater free of charge.
EMU student performers Kristin McSweeney, Kayla Younkin, Brendan Kelly, and Matt Wallace.
Jason Robert Brown’s musical, “The Last Five Years,” recently ended its two-week run on EMU’s Mainstage, and was without a doubt one of EMU’s best productions.
EMU student performers Kristin McSweeney, Kayla Younkin, Brendan Kelly, and Matt Wallace.
Eastern Michigan University's theatre department invites audience to join them for their final production of the 2015-2016 main stage season; Jason Robert Brown’s, "The Last Five Years"; a love story told through song.
Kasey Donnelly as Dolly and Dakotah Myers as Francis.
Eastern Michigan University’s Theatre Department will be performing Richard Bean’s slapstick comedy, One Man, Two Govnors this weekend in the Quirk Theatre.
The creative thoughts of Eastern Michigan University students formed in the Theatre Department’s student-written and student-directed One-Act Festival in the Frank Ross Laboratory Theatre this week.
Bombs explode and sirens blare as a young girl runs into an abandoned house to take shelter away from the war-torn world around her. Alone and scared, the girl named Young Girl, finds a doll amongst the objects left behind. With the appearance of the doll, the magical story of Lily Plants a Garden comes to life.
One-person plays are rare and not many have received wide circulation or much acclaim. This may be due to one thing: no matter how good a play is, it will succeed or fail depending on the actors in it, and obviously, with a one-person show, all the responsibility falls on a single actor.
Stephen Sondheim is widely regarded as the grandfather of musical theatre. His career as a composer and lyricist has spanned nearly seven decades and his shows are some of the most beloved in the musical theatre repertoire: Sweeney Todd, Into the Woods, A Little Night Music, Follies, Sunday in the Park with Georgeand many more.