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The Northwestern University Virginia Wadsworth Wirtz Center for the Performing Arts exists as a for-profit operational and administrative body in association with the Northwestern University School of Communication with the specific charge of producing, managing, funding and administering the performing arts productions of the School of Communication, Department of Theatre and Department of ...
The Waa-Mu Show is held in Cahn Auditorium at Northwestern University. The Waa-Mu Show; / w ɒ ˈ m uː / wah-mew; is a non-profit 501(c)(3) organization within Northwestern University in Evanston, Illinois, that produces student written, orchestrated, produced, and performed original musical theatre work every year.
Music Theater Works (formerly Light Opera Works) is a resident professional not-for-profit musical theatre company in Illinois founded in 1980 by Philip Kraus, Bridget McDonough, and Ellen Dubinsky. The company presented over 75 productions of operetta and musical theatre at Northwestern University's 1,000-seat Cahn Auditorium. Since 1998, in ...
The original Mee-Ow Show, "Just in Time", was the first performance in the newly constructed McCormick Auditorium in Norris University Center (Northwestern's student union). The show has been a significant part of the Northwestern theater and comedy scene ever since. In 2024 The Mee-Ow Show ensemble celebrates its 50th anniversary. [3]
The American Music Theatre Project (AMTP) is a project at Northwestern University that associates the faculty and students at Northwestern with professional working artists of the music theatre to develop new musicals. It was founded in 2005. [1]
Grand Circus Theater The Heart Throbs: May 24, 1983 Indianapolis: The Vogue May 26, 1983 Columbus: Agora Ballroom: May 27, 1983 Wheeling: Haymaker's Secret Service The Rebel Rousers May 28, 1983 Evanston: Northwestern University: May 29, 1983 Chicago University of Chicago: May 31, 1983 Omaha: The 20's Nightclub June 1, 1983 [148] Des Moines ...
The Boys Are Coming Home was the second new musical to emerge from AMTP at Northwestern University.Written in 2005 and based on Shakespeare’s comedy Much Ado About Nothing, the musical is set in the year 1945, when American servicemen returned home from World War II.
She is an assistant professor at Northwestern University, with areas of expertise in Black Studies, Musical Theatre, Sound Cultures, and Voice. [43] She was a guest lecturer for the New York Youth Symphony Musical Theater Songwriting Program. [44]