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.”
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.
Drama grad Tamlynn Bryson’s one-woman comedy (in)decision continues its run this week at the Windsor-Walkerville Fringe Festival.
Public presentations by drama students will begin at 12:30 p.m. in the Jackman Dramatic Art Centre and proceed to locations within walking distance.
The Alumni Association has organized a trip to take in a play featuring three UWindsor acting grads at the Stratford Festival.
The Double Dealer features the most elaborate costumes of the University Players’ season.
The staff of the Leddy Library received tickets to the current University Players production as a thanks for their work on behalf of drama students.
A three-course lunch and discussion of theatre are on the bill of fare for an event March 23.
University Players will stage William Congreve’s comedy “The Double Dealer,” April 1 to 10 in the Essex Hall Theatre.
A quiz contest offers DailyNews readers a chance to win two tickets to see the current production of University Players.