
Nadia Gill’s proposal to destigmatize ADHD received recognition in a national competition to address challenges to people with disabilities.
The inaugural StartUP Festival features one-act plays by graduating students in the BFA Acting program.
The StartUP Theatre Festival will feature 20-minute performance pieces by each of the 16 graduating BFA acting students.
A cross-disciplinary project aims to enhance students’ science communications skills through arts training.
An archive of materials on the work of innovative acting teacher Michael Chekhov will launch Dec. 12.
A panel will discuss the creative process behind the University Players’ Zoom-based theatre production The Stream You Step In, Thursday, Dec. 3.
University Players’ fall digital season continues tonight —Thursday, Nov. 19 — via Zoom.
In partnership with Toronto theatre company Outside the March, the players are presenting a series of new Canadian works commissioned for the graduating BFA in Acting class.
The project also serves as research material for drama professor Michelle MacArthur and her team, who are working under a Social Sciences and Humanities Research Council grant to examine the impact of live digital performance with analysis of the creative process and audience experience.
Humanities Week will explore society and culture Nov. 9 to 17.
University Players will use technology to address the challenges of performance while social distancing.