‘Emma’: Regency With a Twist
Contemporary Music, diverse cast, inventive costumes mark TDPS’ modern adaptation of Jane Austen’s classic tale.
Stay up-to-date on the creative, collaborative, innovative and entrepreneurial work that is going on at the School of Theatre, Dance, and Performance Studies.
Congratulations to Dance MFA candidate Chris Law whose article "Hip Hop’s Fusion into Classical Dance” was published in Ngoma Reader Magazine — Washington, D.C.'s Dance Magazine March/April 2015 issue.
Come meet the School’s Director, Leigh Wilson Smiley and other faculty. Learn about what’s new at the School of Theatre, Dance, and Performance Studies, network, share stories, and have fun with your fellow alumni.
How do artists and educators use the arts to challenge, trangress, and overturn established authorities and conventions?
Aspirin for the Masses, a new ultra-low budget digital feature film by TDPS Doctoral Candidate Adam Nixon is screening online for free in March with the London based #TOFF The Online Film Festival.
ARHU extends congrats to 19 faculty awardees.
ARHU extends congrats to 19 faculty awardees.
Theatre, Dance, and Performance Studies alumni Vaughn Midder discusses his experience researching and performing the School’s first show this season, Collidescope: Adventures in Pre and Post Racial America in the Washington Post Magazine.
The School of Theatre, Dance, and Performance Studies is featured in Terp Magazine for its recent productions Collidescope and Good Kids.
TDPS' production of Good Kids explores a casual sexual encounter gone wrong, and its very public aftermath. This play responds to actual events that went on to generate a national dialogue.