Review — Romeo & Juliet: Love is a Fire
SEEfest: “I can’t remember seeing so much humor in a production of Romeo & Juliet ever before – which was a delight,” LMU alumna Catherine Dada writes in her review of the Santa Monica…
SEEfest: “I can’t remember seeing so much humor in a production of Romeo & Juliet ever before – which was a delight,” LMU alumna Catherine Dada writes in her review of the Santa Monica…
Santa Monica Mirror: “Romeo And Juliet – Love Is A Fire” is a theatrical take on the famous story directed by Neno Pervan and funded in part by a grant from the College of…
In a recent off-campus project, LMU Theatre Arts alumni, students, and faculty participated in the Long Beach Shakespeare Company’s production of The Winter’s Tale, one of Shakespeare’s later romantic comedies. The collaborative effort involved…
For the past 30 years, the renowned Getty Foundation has funded coveted full-time summer intern positions for college students in the fine arts, and this past summer, LMU junior studio arts major Ese Ovbagbedia…
Press-Telegram — The newspaper spotlighted the Long Beach Shakespeare Company’s latest production, which runs through Sept. 16 and features LMU alumni, faculty, staff members, and students, including alumna Holly Leveque, the company’s artistic director,…
With funding from the legacy of the George A.V. Dunning Foundation, $1 million dollars has been dedicated to endow the LMU College of Communication and Fine Arts’ BIPOC Initiative. The initiative is to provide…
Broadway World: “As we work our way through the canon, we wanted to pair two fun and challenging plays that were enjoyable in very different ways,” said LMU’s Kevin Wetmore, professor of theatre arts…