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Andrew Sprague ‘20 rehearses for the opera “Dido and Aeneas” with the rest of the cast Jan. 25, 2020. Rehearsals for shows this spring are held on Zoom or socially distanced with actors in masks.

Actors social distance for Spring 2021 season

By Connor Ahern, Staff Writer March 3, 2021
Andrew Sprague ‘20 rehearses for the opera “Dido and Aeneas” with the rest of the cast Jan. 25, 2020. Rehearsals for shows this spring are held on Zoom or socially distanced with actors in masks.
Senior Sean Pollock stands with the many props that have been used by the Macabre Theatre Ensemble over the last four years.

Senior Sean Pollock brings obscure theater to Ithaca College

By Angela Poffenbaugh, Contributing Writer April 15, 2015
As the founder of the Macabre Theatre Ensemble, Senior Sean Pollock has blood, gore and more onto the Ithaca College theater scene.
Ithaca College Main Stage Theater crafts new productions

Ithaca College Main Stage Theater crafts new productions

By Josh Vitchkoski, Staff Writer February 4, 2015
The Ithaca College Main Stage Theater prepares to finish off its season with three new productions.
Senior Matt Prigge stars as Dr. Thomas Stockmann during a dress rehearsal for a production of “An Enemy of the People” in the Hoerner Theatre. “An Enemy of the People” will run until April 28.

Theater department concludes mainstage season with “An Enemy of the People”

By Lucy Walker, Staff Writer April 24, 2013
"An Enemy of the People" surrounds a physician who tries to expose the truth about his town's new medicinal spring.
From left, sophomore Benjamin Bartell, junior Jessica Caracciolo, junior Jake Minter, sophomore Kalina Jasper and freshman Anne Baum sing the finale in “Angels, Demons (and the rest of us).”

Macabre Theatre group presents avant-garde, student-written shows

By Evin Billington, Staff Writer December 13, 2012
The Macabre Theatre Ensemble performs avant-garde, sci-fi plays written by students.
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