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Romeo and Juliet goes punk

May 17, 2013 9:00 am by

Upcoming GreenHouse Theatre Project production takes a twist on the Shakespearean classic

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Comedian and actor Martin Short will write a memoir about his career in show business. The book is set to release in fall 2014.

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The Movies in the Park series returns to Flat Branch Park on May 3 and will continue throughout the summer. We’ve got the list of films that will be featured.

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Playwright and screenwriter, Tony Kushner, came to MU on April 24. The event was part of a mini-conference called “Angels in Performance: Documenting LGBTQ Lives in Theatre and Performance.”

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Tony Kushner to come to MU

April 23, 2013 10:08 pm by

Famous playwright and screenwriter, Tony Kushner, is to come to MU’s Rhynsburger Theatre. This event precedes the MU production of his famous play, Angels in America.

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CoMo Pride Month festivities

April 2, 2013 12:00 pm by

April is Pride Month, and there are plenty of events throughout the month to cater to a variety of people, whether you are looking to attend a drag show or just listen in on a radio discussion.

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Click This: Voucherry

March 6, 2013 4:00 pm by

Feel good about going out with this app that allows users to fundraise for their favorite causes at no cost to them.

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Maybe it’s because it’s so early in the morning, or it could be because of the film it’s paired with. Whatever the reason for the monicker, the Weird Wake Up at Odd Fellows Lodge was a delicious way to start the last day of True/False.

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Lee Expressive Arts Elementary students have made insect sculptures out of magnets and x-rays. Their installation will be featured at this year’s True/False Film Fest.

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Movie-watching Courtesy

February 27, 2013 7:00 pm by

Dressing up for True/False? Take a minute and make sure you don’t do the following to the screenings.

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Do you ever wonder what theater employees think of your movie-going “quirks”? These are the top five things that can ruin a theater worker’s day.

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Two actors attempting to summarize all 4,000-plus words and 360 characters whom I have laughed with, cried with and loved? In a single evening? Not possible. And yet…

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A New York-based director drew on personal experience with islands and storms for an upcoming Shakespeare production at Stephens College.

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The play deals with the bombing of a flight in Scotland in 1988. And author Helen Engelhardt, who was widowed by the tragedy, offers a free reading and book signing before the performances begin this weekend.

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Ever wondered what a “So You Think You Can Dance” tour is like? Or just looking for an alternatives to the movies in CoMo. Read up on your dance details here.

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This is the ’60s brought an entire decade to life in a single night, but here’s what you might not know about the show — even if you saw the multimedia musical in person. By Katie Crow

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With Labor Day and the first Mizzou football weekend approaching, here are three activities, such as an art exhibit, musical and theater show to look forward to this weekend.

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Buddy comes to Arrow Rock

August 24, 2012 6:15 pm by

“The Day the Music Died” the world lost a rock ‘n’ roll pioneer, but Buddy Holly’s legacy and music live on. With a small jaunt down I-70, you can take a trip back in time to relive Buddy’s revolutionary career.

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A criticism crash course

July 12, 2012 8:38 am by

You know you liked it (or didn’t) but you just don’t know why. Here’s a guide to the critical eye to help you figure out what makes you tick.

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Weekend theater preview

July 5, 2012 11:08 am by

There’s a lot going on this weekend in Columbia’s theater world — take a look.

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