MTSU Theatre performers are becoming bilingual for their March 1-4 production, “The Taste of Sunrise,” creating an eloquent and multifaceted presentation that incorporates American Sign..
Nashville Shakespeare Festival returns to MTSU with 30th anniversary season’s production of ‘Hamlet’
MTSU Theatre is setting the scene Feb. 1-3 for another collaboration with the Nashville Shakespeare Festival devoutly to be wished on the Tucker Theatre stage:..
Local audiences can enjoy “A Midsummer Night’s Dream” amid autumn’s chill Nov. 9-12 when MTSU Theatre students and Nashville Shakespeare Festival professionals transform their first-time..
MTSU Theatre students will bring the intimate, “immersive” Pulitzer Prize-winning play “How I Learned to Drive” to life for an eight-day run in the Deborah..
The cast and crew of MTSU Theatre’s final spring 2017 production don’t mind that some audiences may be unfamiliar with the strangeness of kin that..
How much can a person change without his loved ones noticing — and helping? MTSU Theatre students are premiering a new adaptation of Franz Kafka’s..
Sharing the story of a family struggling with mental illness has been much more than a “Next to Normal” challenge for the MTSU Department of..
Duck your head, clear the air and get ready to fly Nov. 3-6 with the MTSU Arts production of “Peter Pan,” where a full cast..
Rambunctious country music pioneer Uncle Dave Macon is most often associated with stage lights, but a new MTSU-produced play shows that the bowler-wearing banjoist much..
Shakespeare first cut them out in little stars, and a quartet of American theater geniuses modernized the young lovers’ story into a musical that lit up..










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