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²ÝÁñÉçÇø, Fairhaven Middle School Present Monologue Project | Western Washington University’s Department of Theatre and Dance is teaming up with Fairhaven Middle School students to perform their own unique monologues. |
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Western to Partner with Fairhaven Middle School on 'The Monologue Project VI' Dec. 1-3 | |||
²ÝÁñÉçÇø Theatre to work with Fairhaven Middle School on 'The Monologue Project VI' Dec. 1 to 3 | |||
Rich Brown gets physical as 'Wolf' in 'Into the Woods' | Rich Brown, who grew up in a small town in Iowa, teaches acting, devising and script analysis as an assistant professor in Western Washington University's theater arts department. |
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Rich Brown to present Turning Points lecture Oct. 19 on art of 'devising' | |||
Through theater, Western students share what it means to be American | |||
Losing your teaching voice? Theatre Arts professor to show how to strengthen and preserve your voice for lecturing | |||
US: What it means to be an American | Thornton Wilder, the great American playwright, wrote, “Theatre is the greatest of all art forms. It is the most immediate way in which a human being can share with another the sense of what it is to be a human being US is a play comprised of short stories that were written, produced and… |
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²ÝÁñÉçÇø Theatre Arts presents original work 'US' April 21-23 and 27-30 | |||
To the Sea: Sophie's Barn, Chacombe | For the fourth year running — in a valuable contribution to Anglo-American cultural relations — a group of young actors from Western Washington University’s theatre arts department visited Chacombe, near Banbury, with a series of new short plays penned by members of the Northwest Playwrights… |