Theatre students will host a festival of one-act plays December 6 – 9 to share a story, and their passion for the stage, with the audience. The student-directors in the […]
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Steampunk-style ‘A Midsummer Night’s Dream’ opens October 5
University of Lynchburg shakes up William Shakespeare, Steampunk-style, with its production of The Bard’s “A Midsummer Night’s Dream” opening Thursday, October 5, in Dillard Theatre. Lynchburg’s take on the classic […]
Senior theatre show helps Anna Wehr start her career with confidence
Anna Wehr ’17 pulled from all of her talents and passions to produce a stage show for her senior project this spring. As a theatre major with a performance emphasis, […]
These Shining Lives brings “Radium Girls” story to life in Dillard Theatre
These Shining Lives is “not a fairy tale, though it starts like one. It’s not a tragedy, though it ends like one.” That is according to Catherine Donahue, a character […]
Alumna plays lead role in NYC production about Victoria Woodhull
Elena Kritter ’12 stars as Victoria Woodhull in a play about a woman who ran for the nation’s highest office before women had won the right to vote. After opening to full auditoriums, the play continues for the last weekend of November and the first four days of December.
“Anything Goes” brings “good times and lots of laughs” to Dillard Theatre
The Dillard Theatre stage has been transformed into the cruise ship AMERICA, and the cast, crew, and orchestra are prepared to set sail for three performances of Cole Porter’s musical “Anything Goes.” The […]
LC Theatre presents “Cabaret” Feb. 25-28
University of Lynchburg’s next musical explores the rise of the Third Reich through the lives of everyday Germans who were unwilling to recognize the evil evident in Hitler’s power. LC […]
LC theatre program uses 3D printing technology
Where would you get a candy dish shaped like a human cranium? When the University of Lynchburg theatre department needed one for the production of “You Can’t Take it With […]
LC presents “You Can’t Take it With You”
“You Can’t Take it With You” will be performed at 7:30 p.m. October 1-3 and 2 p.m. on October 4 in Dillard Theatre.
Downtown Lynchburg project features pianos turned to art
Lynchburg College students and faculty in art, music, and theatre collaborated to turn two pianos into works of art for Keys for the Hill City, a public art project that positions pianos throughout downtown Lynchburg.