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06/30/2020
An interview with Sam Adams who plays Dromio of Syracuse
Dromio of Syracuse in Miami University’s Department of Theatre’s online production of The Comedy of Errors talks virtual physical comedy.
06/25/2020
An Interview with the Stage Manager for MU Theatre's The Comedy of Errors
Maddie Wagner discusses the highs and lows of moving the production online.
06/11/2020
An Interview with Antipholus of Ephesus from Miami University Theatre's The Comedy of Errors
A discussion with Jack Troiano, one of the leads in Miami University's Department of Theatre's online production of The Comedy of Errors.
06/04/2020
Steve Wilson featured in MU Theatre's The Comedy of Errors
Miami University Alum returns to play Aegeon in MU Theatre's online production of The Comedy of Errors.
05/11/2020
The Assistant Director of Comedy of Errors Talks Virtual Theatre
An interview with Dylan Gray, Assistant Director of M.U. Theatre's production of Comedy of Errors.
11/21/2019
Three Freshmen Cast in She Kills Monsters
Meet Cassie Duker, One of the Three Miami Freshmen cast in She Kills Monsters.
11/19/2019
A Dragon's Tale: Miami University Theatre Creates Dragon for She Kills Monsters
The Miami University Department of Theatre Creates an Epic Dragon for their Production of She Kills Monsters.
10/29/2019
Students Perform a Play at Cincinnati's National Underground Railroad Freedom Center
Students Perform a Play about Freedom Summer at Cincinnati's National Underground Railroad Freedom Center
10/03/2019
BLINK to feature art installations with Miami University connections
At this year's BLINK art festival, the Miami University Center for Community Engagement in Over-the-Rhine, through its Storefronts series, will present grassroots projected animations as part of the Time for an UPdate? installation. Right, Danny Capaccio (Miami '11) uses a heat gun to measure the temperature of the LED lights in one of 10 toilets that will be part of an installation titled No public restrooms. Both art pieces will be located in the Over-the-Rhine neighborhood. Creative forces with Miami University connections will be in the limelight at this year's light-based art festival, BLINK.