2024

Performances, Faculty
Based on the book <em>Cold Sassy Tree</em>, Cheryl McFarren’s play <em>Invincible Summer</em> blends archival research, stories, and puppetry.
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Alexander Liberman’s Path is back to its home outside Burke Hall.
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2023

His path to piano, the mentor who still watches over him, and the freedom he finds in teaching and studying music at a liberal arts college
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Performances
The Vail Series proudly presents a season of amazing world-renowned artists and incredible rising stars to Denison.
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Newsletters
Every experience I've had in the Theatre Department has helped me prepare for this...
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Performances
A Q & A with dance major Sebastien Goodman ’23 helps us understand the layers of work and dedication that culminate in a performance.
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2022

Performances
Max Wisnefski ‘24 shares his experience of playing the lead character Pippin
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Denison's performing arts camp, debuting in 2023, provides an opportunity for high schoolers to train and collaborate with artists across disciplines.
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Performances
Timeless issues through classic narrative: "You on the Moors Now" examines femininity.
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Newsletters
Doane Gymnasium, Burton Hall, and Cleveland Hall became important building in the growth of the arts on campus.
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Newsletters
As the arts expanded, so did building needs.
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Performances
The Department of Theatre presents the world premiere of Pearls in the Wave, a new play by Hongyi Tian ‘13.
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Newsletters
The Big Blue Tent brought summer theatre to Denison
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Newsletters
This article on Thresher and Recital Halls is the third in a series of articles on the history of Denison’s Arts Quad.
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Announcements & Updates
Director of Denison’s acclaimed Vail Series Michael Morris, announces his retirement.
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2021

Newsletters
This article on the former Theatre Arts building and the Cinema House is the second in a series of articles on the history of Denison’s Arts Quad
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Newsletters
This series of articles about Denison’s Art Quad buildings begins with an early history of the Arts Quad
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Performances
A collection of five short comedies by David Ives each with different characters, stories and focuses, ranging from existential crisis to romantic comedy.
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Fairs & Festivals
The longest continually running Jazz Guitar Festival in the United States.
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Exhibitions
The latest exhibit at the Denison Museum is a display of panoramic photographs and gripping portraits by Will Wilson, a Navajo photographer.
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Performances
A lottery-based play about living, dying, and who will come with you when it’s your time.
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Denison's Eisner Center director talks about keeping the arts alive during the year-plus of COVID-19.
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Performances
An interview with Chelsea Gallo, Emily Ji '22 and Katherine Ji '22.
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Performances
What really delights me about this semester’s band is that it is mostly first-years, and they are so full of talent. The future of Denison jazz is bright
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Student News
Stories told through music that are not as they seem.
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Performances
There are 13 different variations of the bird story, and they work together to gradually become one larger story.
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Announcements & Updates
Greater Columbus Arts Council brings a public art project featuring Columbus artists to campus this spring.
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Vibrant textiles from Denison Museum are the subject of Fashioning Identity: Mola Textiles of Panamá, an exhibition at the Cleveland Museum of Art.
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Performances
This feminist comedy contemplates creativity in a time of great chaos, offering its audience a rollicking two hour rollercoaster ride.
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Exhibitions
Tiny TUTTI Original Works Festival showcases original art by students and faculty.
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