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Department of Performing Arts presents 'Antigone' – Feb. 4-7
January 23, 2015
In a what is described as an exploration of personal duty and integrity in conflict with law and authority, Sophocles' classic play "Antigone" opens this weekend in Roberts Theatre inside Scott Studio.
Polly Cornelius presented at an international conference in Hawaii
January 16, 2015
Cornelius presented a lecture-recital entitled "A Guide to Performance Practice of Sonnets from the Portuguese by prolific American composer, Libby Larsen (b. 1950)."
Video by alumni a finalist in 2015 Doritos Crash the Super Bowl contest
January 8, 2015
The 30-second video, which was produced on an $80 budget, is one of 10 selected from nearly 4,900 submissions around the world.
Coach Charlotte Smith earns social media acclaim with new song
January 5, 2015
A composition by the head Phoenix women's basketball coach, along with faculty member Todd Coleman and alumna Kennedy Caughell, has reached nearly 90,000 Facebook users.
Two major estate gifts endow new scholarships
December 4, 2014
Gifts totaling more than $1.3 million from two estates will provide new scholarship support for students with disabilities and for those pursuing studies in music.
Kirby Wahl coaches actors in dialect in performances of The Iron Curtain Trilogy
November 19, 2014
The associate professor of performing arts assisted with The Burning Coal Theatre Company's recent production of three shows.
Alumnus profile: Todd Horman '94 – An act of resilience
November 13, 2014
Being a successful theater actor in New York isn’t easy. Just ask Todd Horman ’94, the first graduate of Elon’s music theatre program who has managed to stay in the business thanks, in part, to Professor of Performing Arts Cathy McNeela, a mentor and friend who taught him the ropes 24 years ago.