Articles Tagged ‘ TFMS Department ’
Cabaret Promises to Bring ‘Hedonistic Party’ to Campus
By Jessy Schroeder, Opinions Editor
Two weeks from now, the Music Department and Theater, Film, and Media Studies Department will be premiering their new spring production, the famous musical Cabaret by John Kander and Fred Ebb, in the newly renovated Bruce Davis Theater of Montgomery Hall.
The production is being led by the Theater, Film, and Media Studies Chair Professor Merideth [...]
A Minstrel Show of Eastern Europe
Congratulations to the Department of Theater, Film and Media Studies and the students involved in the recently concluded production of George Bernard Shaw’s Arms and the Man. The night I attended, the audience laughed with gusto at this anti-war comedy set in Bulgaria. The actors performed wonderfully.
As someone who has devoted his life to the [...]
TFMS Film Series: “Outing the Home Movie: From the Backyard to the Big Screen”
TFMS’s Second Annual Film Series will explore how home movies inflect issues of gender in narrative, experimental, and documentary film. Internationally acclaimed, award-winning filmmakers Michelle Citron, Daniel Reeves, and Jennifer Hardacker will be joined by film scholars and archivists Patricia Zimmermann and Pamela Wintle to screen and discuss a variety of work that incorporates home [...]
(Read More)“Polaroid Stories” Tries to Give Some Street Cred to Ovid
St. Mary’s Theatre, Film, and Media Studies department is hosting a play this year which promises to bring classic Grecian poetry to the world of pimps, prostitutes, and slum lords.
The play takes place on a pier in the outskirts of the play’s fictional city. According to Mark Rhoda, it is in this setting that “the [...]
TFMS Film Series – Outing the Home Movie
TFMS’s Second Annual Film Series will explore how home movies inflect issues of gender in narrative, experimental, and documentary film. Internationally acclaimed, award-winning filmmakers Michelle Citron, Daniel Reeves, and Jennifer Hardacker will be joined by film scholars and archivists Patricia Zimmermann and Pamela Wintle to screen and discuss a variety of work that incorporates home [...]
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