From Al.com: SummerTide Theatre, the professional summer theater of the University of Alabama, will return to Gulf Shores for the ninth season with the Tony Award-nominated musical revue “Smokey Joe’s
Plays Reflect April 27 Storms
From The Crimson White: The April 27 tornado claimed 53 lives, including six University of Alabama students, and caused widespread devastation across Tuscaloosa. Everyone who it touched has coped in
CHICAGO Aims to Razzle Dazzle Audiences
From The Crimson White: The University of Alabama Theatre Department will put on their spring production, “Chicago,” over the next two weeks at the Marian Gallaway Theatre. The premiere will
CHICAGO Razzles and Dazzles UA Stage
From The Tuscaloosa News: Razzle-dazzle, merry widows and all that jazz tap onto the Marian Gallaway stage as the University of Alabama Department of Theatre and Dance presents Kander and
‘Fefu and Her Friends’ Worth the Traveling
From The Crimson White: “My husband married me,” says the elegant protagonist of UA’s new show, “as a constant reminder of how loathsome women are.” Don’t worry, the women of
UA Costumers Rushing to get Ready for STRAW HAT
From The Tuscaloosa News: Even with nine costume shop graduate students, more undergraduates and a handful of professional staff on hand, the University of Alabama costume shop has been sewing,
Dance Production Blend Chopin, Radiohead
From The Crimson White: Maybe it’s difficult for most college students to wrap their minds around reportorial dance. After all, “ballotte,” “arabesque,” and “pirouette” are not often at the tips
UA Professor to Perform in BEAUTY AND THE BEAST Tour
From The Tuscaloosa News: When William A. Martin performs in operas, from Atlanta to Baltimore to Tuscaloosa, critics and others make note of his acting. “I’m not sure how much
Lightweight Musical Comedy Moves Forward Like a Shark
From The Tuscaloosa News: The University of Alabama’s “An Italian Straw Hat” is about as weighty and consequential as its title. Pretty and precious, but not so rare, perhaps; a
Laughing Through the Tears
From Vanishing Sights: “People don’t just up and leave their lives.” So says Kip Harris (played by Barrett Guyton), but he isn’t exactly right. In fact, in David Lindsay-Abaire’s Wonder