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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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2019 College of Fine Arts Student Showcase Recap

2019 College of Fine Arts Student Showcase Recap

FSU’s College of Fine Arts recently hosted the 2019 Student Showcase on Dec. 6, 2019 in Moore Auditorium that featured the work of 13 outstanding students, both graduate and undergraduate, who presented on a range of topics from across our six departments. Annually, the College of Fine Arts S...
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2019 College of Fine Arts Student Showcase Recap

FSU’s College of Fine Arts recently hosted the 2019 Student Showcase on Dec. 6, 2019 in Moore Auditorium that featured the work of 13 outstanding students, both graduate and undergraduate, who presented on a range of topics from across our six departments. Annually, the College of Fine Arts S...
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A Note from the Dramaturg: The True Story of the Three Little Pigs!

A Note from the Dramaturg: The True Story of the Three Little Pigs!

By: Teresa Simone Welcome to Piggsylvania! You may think you know the story of the "Three Little Pigs", but it’s time to reconsider. The True Story of the Three Little Pigs! is based on the hit book by Jon Scieszka and Lane Smith. If you love to read, you may already know this book. Or maybe after you ...
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A Note from the Dramaturg: The Importance of Being Earnest

A Note from the Dramaturg: The Importance of Being Earnest

By: Mackenzie Bounds Victorian London was filthy. The streets were lined with soot and horse dung, and the factory fumes rendered everything a murky gray. Entering London, the welcoming aroma was that of a cesspool. You could even deduce the duration of someone’s visit to the city by the dirtiness of the...
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A Note from the Dramaturg: Chicago

A Note from the Dramaturg: Chicago

Dramaturgs, Rebecca Curran and Elaine Smith, sat down with Chicago choreographer Kate Gelabert to discuss Bob Fosse’s iconic dance style, and its significance within the production. The original production of Chicago was directed, choreographed, and written by Bob Fosse. What elements and influences defi...
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