School of Theatre Arts and Dance
This delightful comedy gives new meaning to the term "dinner theater," as audiences enjoy a comical, heartfelt, one-woman show while a few lucky patrons are served a three-course Italian spread made right in front of them by the star, Kerri Jill Garbis, who simultaneously assumes the persona of Giulia Melucci, on whose memoir I Loved, I Lost, I Made Spaghetti is based. [READ FULL POST]
UNC Theatre Arts & Dance alumnus Andy Kelso talks about his experience at UNC and his Broadway journey in this Greeley Tribune interview. [READ FULL POST]
The lobby of a Manhattan apartment building is much more than a waiting area for four New Yorkers involved in a murder investigation. It’s a testing ground for what happens when personal and professional personas find themselves at odds. [READ FULL POST]
Angel Street tells the story of the Manninghams, who live on Angel Street in 19th-century London. All appears to be the essence of Victorian tranquility, but it is soon apparent that Mr. Manningham is masking sinister motives towards his wife. [READ FULL POST]