
Playwright champions common ground in controversial topics
01.03.2019 | Jennifer JohnsonE.M. (Ellen) Lewis ’94 sparks conversation surrounding topics such as climate change and the divide on American gun ownership through theatre.
E.M. (Ellen) Lewis ’94 sparks conversation surrounding topics such as climate change and the divide on American gun ownership through theatre.
Willamette University Theatre’s new season features contemporary plays, music, dance and “Macbeth.”
Madison Hall ’16 explores music and a new-found love of opera.
"The Feathered Mantle" and "The Weaver and the Dress" celebrate Japanese Noh-style theatre.
Each season, Bobby Brewer-Wallin designs the costumes for three mainstage plays and one dance concert.
Secrets and misunderstandings ignite in comedic opera.
Romance, destruction characterizes new Willamette production.
Ballet, aerial dance, musical theatre and more await viewers of Willamette's new dance concert.
Race, class, gender roles explored in fall production.
The comedy is based loosely on the works of American painter Bob Rauschenberg.
For nearly two centuries, “The Country Wife” was considered too scandalous for the stage. But it’s precisely because of its clever satire and cheeky dialogue that the comedy is opening at Willamette University April 16.