New playwrights festival shines spotlight on emerging FGCU talent
The Emerging Playwrights Festival, to be held Nov. 22-23 at Florida Gulf Coast University, will offer two rising young playwrights a rare...
Exploring science and intellectual pursuit in the theatre department
Theater has long been a platform for interdisciplinary dialogue and exploration. Plays that endure often have a timeless relevance in...
Theatre grad juggles roles working backstage and voice acting
Actors get all the spotlights and applause. But for every aspiring stage star, there are countless people behind the scenes...
To Ask or Not To Ask: An Interview with Hamlet
FGCU360 had an opportunity to interview the main character of “Hamlet” by William Shakespeare through the voice of Barry Cavin,...
FGCU alum manages to write her own stage career on Broadway
FGCU alumna Danielle Ranno is the stage manager of “& Juliet,” a hit Broadway musical comedy that puts a new...
‘One Island’ connects artists and writers in gallery show
Early in the COVID-19 pandemic, a trio of FGCU luminaries came together – Jim Brock, professor in the Department of...
Professor explores writings about plague in Shakespeare’s era
Looking at current events through historical perspective...
Innovative software solutions boosting virtual instruction for the arts
From his classroom within the Bower School of Music & the Arts, instructor John Phillips positions the marching band on...
Performance artist collaborates with students
The Theatre Program in the Bower School of Music & the Arts at Florida Gulf Coast University presents artist-in-residence Tim Miller...
Modern twist may shake up Shakespeare
11 students playing more than 20 characters in romantic shipwreck comedy ‘The Tempest,’ running Nov. 11-20 in TheatreLab....