Cast members Chelsie Jeffries as Mrs. Alvings (left), Michael Rivera as Oswald Alvings (middle), and Carly Ball as Regina Engstrand during rehearsal for Henrik Ibsen’s production, “Ghosts”. The play...
In the 1950s and 1960s, beatniks were considered young people who commented on societal issues through artistic expression. Students in Missouri Southern’s theatre department will revisit the beatnik...
Cast members Chelsie Jeffries as Mrs. Alvings (left), Michael Rivera as Oswald Alvings (middle), and Carly Ball as Regina Engstrand during rehearsal for Henrik Ibsen’s production, “Ghosts”. The play...
Southern Theatre and the Show-Me Celebration Company will present Hansel and Gretel’s Christmas Adventure in Taylor Auditorium on Dec. 7 and 8 with performances at 2:30 p.m.The show, written by director...
The MSSU Theatre Department will be kicking off its 2013-2014 play season this September with the 2009 Tony Award winning play God of Carnage by playwright Yasmina Reza. Directed by Tim Klein, associate...
All week long a festival of one-act-plays called Show, Don’t Tell has been taking place in Bud Walton Theater at 7:30 p.m. Show, Don’t Tell features seven plays written and directed by students...
The Missouri Southern theatre department will host The Vagina Monologues next week, and it’s not just for the ladies.“It’s not a male-bashing, women power, uterus above all kind of show,” Kayla...
Tuesday, Jan. 31, was opening night for the Missouri Southern theater department’s production of Dead Man’s Cell Phone.Under the direction of Kayla Curran, the six-person cast took the stage to tell...