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Professor Terri Bourus and her Theatre Encounters class featured in Shakespeare Bulletin

In 2019, Dr. Terri Bourus and her Theatre Encounters class staged The Merry Wives of Windsor. This performance has been reviewed in Shakespeare Bulletin (Volume 38, Number 4, Winter 2020, pp. 675-678). The class and cast featured Jessi Martin, Jordan Whitley, Rachel Weaver, Alexa Roddenberry, Ryon Eberhar...
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Books-A-Million Story Time Event: Last Stop on Market Street

Join the School of Theatre on Saturday, January 22 at Books-A-Million for a special story time with Cinderella! This reading is free to the public and open to children of all ages. This event will take place at 1:30 pm at Books-A-Million (3521 Thomasville Rd, Tallahassee, FL 32308). This event ...
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Extra, Extra! Inside Scoop on Newsies the Musical!

Join us on Friday, October 22nd at 6:30 PM for The Inside Scoop on Newsies the Musical! The Graduate Programs in Theatre & Performance Research present a pre-show exploration of Disney’s hit musical, Newsies Friday, October 22, 2021 | 6:30–7:30 pm | Room 249 - Fine Arts Building Dr. Michael Bu...
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Newsies

October 15 - 24, 2021
Fallon Theatre
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Once in the River, You are the River: Protect Our Water

In honor of Urinetown the Musical, a show that was a part of our 2020-2021 season, we want to help FSU students and the Tallahassee community get a better understanding of where our water comes from and how to protect it. Urinetown the Musical is about a town so deep in a water shortage that home toilets w...
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Run, Freedom, Run! Register to Vote

In honor of Urinetown the Musical, a show that was a part of our 2020-2021 season, we want to help FSU students and the Tallahassee community get informed to vote. Urinetown the Musical is about a town so deep in a water shortage that home toilets were illegal and citizens had to pay for public amenities...
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