“The Sparrow” kicks off opening night
Despite being postponed one night due to weather, opening night of Meadows Division of Theater’s “The Sparrow”, the show still managed to turn out about a 100-person audience. The play, … Read More
Despite being postponed one night due to weather, opening night of Meadows Division of Theater’s “The Sparrow”, the show still managed to turn out about a 100-person audience. The play, … Read More
“Bah Humbug.” Classic Scrooge. For those of you who are currently channeling your inner Scrooge due to finals (yes I used the f-word) and cannot seem to find the light … Read More
We tried to forget about them over break, but finals are now just around the corner (take a deep breath). Though we will devote most of our time the next … Read More
There are a variety of things a student at SMU can do on a Friday night: binge drink, nap, contract an STD – the whole nine yards. A more rare … Read More
Looking for something to do this weekend? SMU theatre students will be performing “Am I Blue,” a short production written by SMU alumna and Pulitzer Prize winner Beth Henley. The … Read More
The 2013-2014 Dallas theater season is in full swing and several plays are all taking place within minutes of the Hilltop. Follow Dorothy and her gang down the yellow brick … Read More
Every thread, hue and button of Hunter Dowell’s designs has a deeper meaning. A first-year graduate design student in SMU’s Meadows School of the Arts theatre department, Dowell specializes in … Read More
“Richard III” ranks up there with the most mischievous and nefarious villains of history and literature and he’s made his way to the Greer Garson Theatre. The first production of … Read More
The Margo Jones Theatre was filled Wednesday night with people eager to see the debut of the Meadows’ production of “Slavs!: Thinking About the Longstanding Problems of Virtue and Happiness.” … Read More