By Alexis Stevenson ARE YOU INTERESTED in going to the theater but aren’t sure if you would like the play? Do you like Greek tragedies but find them a little bit hard to understand? Are you searching for something to do during the first and second weekends of November? Well, search no more! Come and... Continue Reading →
NDMU Auditions for The Rover
By Rhea Guzman Aphra Behn, the first professional female writer in English and the creator of “The Rover,” once said, “Each moment of a happy lover’s hour is worth an age of dull and common life.” Under the direction of Ann Turiano, Notre Dame of Maryland University is taking on the production of “The Rover” this... Continue Reading →
The Second Star to the Right
Notre Dame presents Peter Pan By Rhea Guzman Get ready to fly into a world of pirates and faeries where both fun and time are endless. After months of hard work, planning and rehearsals, Notre Dame presented Peter Pan during the first few weeks of November 2016, under the direction of Kristina Szilagyi. As soon as... Continue Reading →
To Love or Not to Love
American Shakespeare Center Performs Two Gentlemen of Verona By Rhea Guzman The Great American Shakespeare once said, “All the world’s a stage.” Therefore, we are all actors and actresses in our own plays, in our own stories of our lives. Having previously performed for colleges, high school, festivals and many other events all around the United... Continue Reading →