Unity (1918)
- Written by Kevin Kerr
- Directed by Andy Houston
- Set & Props designed by Madeline Samms
- Costumes designed by Mark Haasnoot
- Lighting designed by Arun Srinivasan
- Sound designed by Colin Labadie
- Music composed by Megh
The 2016 UpStart Festival is the latest edition in the University of Waterloo’s bi-annual one-act play festival, and features three new scripts written, developed, directed and designed by Theatre and Performance students working under faculty supervision.
The 2016 UpStart Festival is the latest edition in the University of Waterloo’s bi-annual one-act play festival, and features three new scripts written, developed, directed and designed by Theatre and Performance students working under faculty supervision.
The 2016 UpStart Festival is the latest edition in the University of Waterloo’s bi-annual one-act play festival, and features three new scripts written, developed, directed and designed by Theatre and Performance students working under faculty supervision.
The 2016 UpStart Festival is the latest edition in the University of Waterloo’s bi-annual one-act play festival, and features three new scripts written, developed, directed and designed by Theatre and Performance students working under faculty supervision.
The Department of Drama and Speech Communication’s 2016 Distinguished Lecturer, Professor Kishonna Gray, will lead a roundtable discussion on the subject of gender and race in video games and game cultures.
The participants are undergraduate students in the Theatre and Performance, Speech Communication, Women’s Studies, and Global Business and Digital Arts programs. All are welcome to attend and to join in the discussion.
The Department of Drama and Speech Communication, along with campus partners, presents this distinguished lecture event featuring Professor Kishonna Gray.
Join us for the Department of Drama and Speech Communication's 3rd annual Pop-Up art show. Take a walk through a student created exhibition that tests the lines between art institutions and everyday life. Part museum, part gallery, part intervention -- this years pop up artists create a hybrid space for thinking about our virtual lives, our cross-cultural practices, how we interact with one another and the vital role art can play in shaping our world.
As part of their final project, students DAC 329/SPCOM 329 Digital Presentations course are mounting an evening of scintillating talks with stunning visuals. Called Ignite Waterloo 329, the event will be run as a ‘lightening’ Ignite (TedTalk-style) event.
Ignite329 is a fast-paced evening of 5-minute, wide-ranging talks by passionate student speakers from the DAC/SPCOM 329 course.
Think of this event as a really fast set of TedTalks: 5 minutes long, with beautiful slide decks that auto-advance every 15 seconds, and speakers without notes and a lot of energy.