Main stage theater prepares for spring season
A queen fighting for love. A young man finding his place in the world.
A queen fighting for love. A young man finding his place in the world.
Ithaca College’s fall semester Main Stage Theater lineup explores the theme of breaking convention with “Everybody,” “Sister Act,” “Hedda Gabler” and “The Antigone Project.” Contributing writer Linnea Carchedi spoke with members of the shows’ creative teams to discuss the productions.
Guest Stage Director Eric Pearson said the “Cendrillon” opera has undertones that shatter the stigma of the definition of “nuclear family.”
“Arcadia,” Main Stage Theater’s last production of the semester, focuses on human relationships and intellect.
The Ithaca College Main Stage Theater prepares to finish off its season with three new productions.
Ithaca College’s Main Stage Theater will perform “The Crucible,” written by Arthur Miller, April 22–27 at Hoerner Theatre.
The Ithaca College Main Stage Theater production of “L’etoile” comically explores the topics of love and faith.