
LSU Theatre Alumni
Doug
Varone and Dancers are at the Shaver Theatre tonight at 8:00 pm. They
are a fantastic company and there are plenty of cheap student tickets
available. http://bit.ly/5DUO8o
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November 20, 2009, 8:00pm Shaver Theatre 217 Music & Dramatic Arts Building Baton Rouge, LA 70803 Tickets $25/$10 Students Purchase Online Box Office 225.578.3527 Philip Glass http://www.philipglass.com Baton Rouge, LA Philip Glass, solo piano April 12, 2010 Claude L. ...

LSU Theatre Alumni
Professor John Dennis visits University of Central Oklahoma to help direct Chekhov's THREE SISTERS.
Visit http://uco360.com/?p=2514 to learn more.
Source: uco360.com
Professor John Dennis came to UCO from Louisiana State University to help direct the production of “‘Three Sisters.”

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LSU Theatre Alumni
Plan to check out Lanford Wilson's Pulitzer Prize-winning play TALLEY'S
FOLLY next week at the Reilly Theatre:
http://www.theatre.lsu.edu/Productions/i ndex.html
Source: www.theatre.lsu.edu
, Lanford Wilson's Pulitzer prize-winning romance about two opposites finding each other in a boat house, performs at the Reilly Theatre on Tower Drive on the LSU Campus and runs from November 10 - 13, 2009 at 7:30 pm and on November 15, 2009 at 2:00 pm and 7:30 pm. ...

LSU Theatre Alumni
The Forever LSU Student
Campaign Video Competition launched on Monday.
Check out the video! It is
really fun.
www.foreverlsu.org/videocontest
Source: www.foreverlsu.org

LSU Theatre Alumni Check out the advocate article on this week's Horrorfest: http://bit.ly/18ZO0V
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Taylor McLellan, left, as ‘Brian,’ has a friendly and close encounter with his girlfriend, ‘Angela,’ Kristie Larson, center; and ex-girlfriend, ‘Cassie,’ Colleen King; in a scene from LSU Lab Theatre’s staging of Friends, one of four plays in the Horrorfest production, which opens Tuesday, Oct 27.

LSU Theatre Alumni Current LSU Theatre students make sure you become a fan of the new LSU Department of Theatre page. This page will be used for updates specifically for current students.

LSU Theatre Alumni LSU Theater’s COSTUME SALE in the LSU Costume Shop, Rm 173, in the M&DA Building. Oct. 26 through Oct. 28, 3:00-6:00 PM.

LSU Theatre Alumni Big audiences greet "Antigone". Read the Advocate review: http://bit.ly/VnRYQ
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Nick Erickson, left, as Creon and Kaitlyn Stockwell as Antigone play out a scene from ‘Antigone,’ which opened Monday at the Shaver Theatre.

LSU Theatre Alumni
LSU Mainstage to Present Fall Production of Sophocles’ “Antigone”
Sophocles' Greek tragedy comes to live in this 1980s London punk rock version.
Read more about it.
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LSU Theatre Alumni
Ed Cullen, The Advocate Staff Writer reviews The Royal Family
"LSU is more than football in the fall."
To read the review, visit http://www.2theadvocate.com/entertainmen t/arts/60488357.html?index=1&c=y.
Source: www.2theadvocate.com
Sarah Smith, foreground, plays Gwen, who’s following in the footsteps of actress mother Julie, played by Josephine Hall, left; great uncle Howard Dean, played by Richard Holden, second from left; and grandmother Fanny, right, played by Cristine McMurdo-Wallis.

LSU Theatre Alumni
"The Royal Family" makes Shaver Theatre home
It’s
a story about fame, fortune and a family dedicated to Broadway acting.
“The Royal Family” premiered on Broadway in the late 1920s but has now
found itself on the newly renovated stage at LSU Claude L. Shaver Theatre.
Source: www.lsu.edu

Nikös Narkissös hi people!!!

LSU Theatre Alumni
LSU College of Music & Dramatic Arts Set to Rededicate Renovated Building
Visit http://www.lsu.edu/highlights/2009/09/cm da.shtml to go behind the scenes and get more information.
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After nearly five years of work and restoration, the LSU College of Music & Dramatic Arts is finally singing the praises of returning to its long-time home.




















