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Elon Music Theatre students describe study abroad experience in London
November 3, 2021
Four Elon Music Theatre juniors are studying acting abroad in London.
Department of Performing Arts to present ’42nd Street’ on Oct. 29-31 and Nov. 4-6
October 27, 2021
Tickets are now available by visiting elon.universitytickets.com.
Department of Performing Arts to present ‘Heart of Shrapnel’ Oct. 1-5
October 1, 2021
The department's fall play is by Noé Morales Muñoz and translated by Maria Alexandria Beech, with Andres Munar serving as guest director.
Dancing in the Landscape performances highlight dancer talent along with Elon’s campus
September 23, 2021
The dancers will perform around campus on Friday, Sept. 24, and Saturday, Sept. 25, as part of Family Weekend.
Broadway returns with Elon alum at the forefront
September 20, 2021
Elon Alumni return to Broadway on Sept. 14, a year and a half after the COVID-19 pandemic shut down productions.
Srikant Vallabhajosula and Jen Guy Metcalf receive Parkinson’s Foundation Award
August 5, 2021
The award supports the "MOve Virtually with Elon (MO.V.E.) Program for Individuals with Parkinson's Disease" project.
Kim Shively named associate faculty with Theatrical Intimacy Education
August 4, 2021
Kim Shively (Performing Arts) earns promotion and launches innovative training in best practices for boundaries and consent when working with minors in theatre and film.
Kim Shively, student publish case study in new volume on undergraduate theatre research
July 28, 2021
Music Theatre student Tyler Okunski ’22 and Assistant Professor Kim Shively from the Department of Performing Arts have published on embodied dramaturgy research collaboration
Elon students, faculty perform for a re-emerging Florence, Italy
June 23, 2021
Seventeen months ago, programs at The Elon Center in Florence were cancelled as the city was gripped by the first wave of COVID-19 outside of China. This summer, Elon students are performing with professional musicians in some of the city's first concerts since Florence reopened this month.
John Hopkins University Press’ Theatre Topics publishes article by Julio Agustin Matos Jr.
May 26, 2021
An “illuminating examination of how the commercial musical simultaneously relies upon and marginalizes the labor of Latina/o/x dancers and choreographers,” Brian Eugenio Herrera, Princeton University.