We are thrilled to welcome Emma Brandt to the Communication Arts Department.
The Department of Communication Arts is thrilled to share that Emma Brandt, an AMTD Global Talent Postdoctoral Fellow, joins us from Northwestern University.
The Department of Communication Arts is thrilled to share that Emma Brandt, an AMTD Global Talent Postdoctoral Fellow, joins us from Northwestern University.
Open enrolment has begun! Now is the perfect time to explore the diverse range of courses offered. Explore our exciting courses this semester! Enhance your communication skills in "Performing the Voice," master behind-the-scenes magic with "Stage Management," dive into global cultural analysis in "Performance History," and create impactful art in "Performance Creation." Don’t miss your chance to enrol and unlock your potential!
Paula Wing, a renowned dramaturge, has won the George Luscombe Mentorship Award for her exceptional mentorship in the performing arts, to be presented at the Dora Mavor Moore Awards on June 24th!
The latest publication by Dr. Kim Nguyen from the Department of Communication Arts, titled 'Mean Girl Feminism,' has garnered attention in a recent feature by Jezebel newspaper.
Come Find Out What Freedom Means To You: March 20-23!!! The Theatre & Performance program is excited to share our devised production of IMMOLATION. At its core IMMOLATION is about finding out what freedom is. There are costs to freedom, scars we gain and sometimes we lose ourselves for it. Come explore what freedom means to you and join the fight!
We are excited to announce Professor Samer Al-Saber will be a featured speaker for the 2024 Silversides Theatre Artist Series on March 18th, Devising Freedom: Lessons from Palestinian Theatre. He will also be holding a student workshop earlier in the day on Devising and Ethnography.
Assistant Professor Adan Jerreat-Poole attended the Youth Imagine the Future (YIF) awards ceremony on December 10.
Congratulations to the upcoming graduating class of Communication Arts and DAC minors as well as William Chesney who will receive “Honorary Member of the University".
THIS WEEK ONLY!! The Theatre & Performance program is excited to share our production of Portia’s Julius Caesar. This play represents a radical adaption of William Shakespeare’s Julius Caesar.
Vershawn Young is many things: a professor in the department of Communication Arts and English Language and Literature; the director of the new Black Studies program, a program in which he led in the development; a solo performance artist, translating all of his academic work into stage productions; and a writer of books and articles.
He is now participating in the leading role of Sir Robert Chiltern, in the production of An Ideal Husband by Oscar Wilde at Firehall Theatre.