Tag Archives: TRUSTUS Theatre

Darling Dilettante—Discussing the Art of Fear By Haley Sprankle

“Do you ever get nervous up there?” The age-old question for performers—the question of fear. In just about every production I’ve been fortunate to be a part of, whether I’m the lead or the third white girl from the left, … Continue reading

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Diving a little deeper … In the Red and Brown Water at Trustus Theatre: A Preview by Rosalind Graverson

  When Columbia starts trusting the arts programs and supporting them more, the organizations can start taking more risks and exploring. Trustus Theatre has reached a point where they can start sharing unique theatre experiences with their audiences. That’s exactly … Continue reading

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REVIEW: The Velvet Weapon, or The Importance of Being Barney – by Jasper Literary Arts editor Ed Madden

    History repeats itself, according to Karl Marx, first as tragedy then as farce.  I couldn’t help but think of this observation while watching The Velvet Weapon, a self-proclaimed farce purportedly inspired by the Velvet Revolution in former Czechoslovakia.  … Continue reading

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