UWindsor drama grad Elley-Ray Hennessy will conduct a three-day workshop in voice acting, October 14 to 16.
UWindsor drama grad Elley-Ray Hennessy will conduct a three-day workshop in voice acting, October 14 to 16.
Drama grad Kevin Hanchard, best known for his work on the television series Orphan Black, is a featured speaker during Humanities Week.
A donation of more than $175,000 from the Windsor Endowment for the Arts will secure the future of the Changing the Odds program.
A free public event Thursday will showcase participants in “Changing the Odds: Community Transformation through the Arts.”
A program aimed at local youths is a safe environment where participants can express themselves, explore their hopes and beliefs, and nurture their creativity, says a UWindsor student helping to lead its daily sessions on campus.
Changing the Odds: Community Transformation through the Arts provides vulnerable youth with six weeks of training in theatre and related skills, but it’s about more than the arts, says senior drama leader Ashley Baez Abreu.
School of Creative Arts students and alumni will take to Maiden Lane on Saturday, July 16, for an afternoon of free public performances.
Professor Esther Van Eek finds herself crossing paths with drama grads making their way into professional theatre.
Acting grads David Hudyma and Billy Chandler have paired one-man character studies for the London Fringe Festival.
Professor Lionel Walsh is directing a cast and crew of drama students and grads in the Canadian premiere of the Irish drama “Choking the Butterfly.”
UWindsor grads, faculty and students are well-represented among 2016 winners of awards from the Windsor Endowment for the Arts.