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Tag: Smith-McFarland Theatre

‘Good Kids’ Leaves Audience Emotional as it Crosses Campus

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Lynne McGee Contributing Writer “Good Kids” by Naomi Iizuka was presented by ESU’s theater department, running from Nov. […]

The Stroud Courier December 4, 2019 Arts and Entertainment

Newest Plays on Campus

Photo Courtesy / University Relations Theater students perform a religious musical that is meant to be relatable for all audiences in different ways.
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Amanda Berry Staff Writer With Fall slowly but surely approaching, there are many upcoming plays to be put […]

The Stroud Courier September 24, 2018 Arts and Entertainment

‘A Doll’s House’ Captures Audience Students Perform Classic Play at Fine Arts

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By Edita Bardhi  Opinion Editor This past week, ESU’s Department of Theatre presented, “A Doll’s House,” a three-act […]

Edita Bardhi April 29, 2018 Arts and Entertainment

‘A Doll’s House’ Play Unearths Deep Societal Issues Gender Roles From the Past Can Still be Applied to Modern Day

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By Amanda Berry Staff Writer Spring time on campus means there will be an influx of plays going […]

Amanda Berry April 5, 2018 Arts and Entertainment

‘Godspell’ Brings a New Light on Religious Plays

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By Ryan McFadden News Editor Jesus Christ on a make-shift crucifix gazes toward blinding stage lights as a […]

Ryan McFadden March 22, 2018 Arts and Entertainment

‘Godspell’ Continues to Captivate

Photo Courtesy / University Relations Theater students perform a religious musical that is meant to be relatable for all audiences in different ways.
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By Madison Petro Staff Writer East Stroudsburg University’s Theatre Department presents “Godspell” this week. The musical combines multiple […]

Madison Petro March 1, 2018 Arts and Entertainment

‘The Laramie Project’ Beckons Tears From Viewers

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By Madison Petro Staff Writer “I didn’t expect to cry so much.” Similar words were floating around the […]

Madison Petro November 30, 2017 Arts and Entertainment

‘The Crucible’ Continues This Weekend

Photo Credit / Rita Plotnicki Tickets are $7 for students, $12 for general admission and $5 for kids.
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By Samantha Werkheiser Editor-In-Chief ESU’s fall production “The Crucible” premiered on Oct. 18 at the Smith-McFarland Theatre. The […]

Samantha Werkheiser October 19, 2017 Arts and Entertainment
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