By contributing writer Emma Saldivar Despite the level of interaction its curriculum usually requires, the Dance and Theatre departments have altered the way they move forward with productions and curriculum
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Even in the middle of a pandemic, the show must go on. After eight months of darkness, Denton’s theater scene is making its return to the stage in the form

The “Rambo” franchise is one that is well-trodden. “First Blood” was a humble, well-made thriller, highly acclaimed for its excellent action direction, score and writing, with a timely story of

For thousands of years, people have stared up at the night sky and assigned patterns to the stars. Creatures and characters from ancient cultures all over the world, including the

From the light-hearted act of clowning to the intricate designs of costumes and makeup, children in Denton can now learn

Mary Murphy | Contributing Writer The audience waits quietly for the play to begin. The lights in the theatre are brought

Morgan Sullivan | Senior Staff Writer @sadsquadch Quiet fills the air inside a small hallway in the GAB. It’s the
Sarah Cagle / Contributing writer When we go see a show, lights and colors dazzle us. The performers, dressed up

Linda Kessler / Intern Writer During their performance of “Bent” by Martin Sherman, 16 theatre students representing German citizens, Nazi

Nicholas Friedman / Senior Staff Writer “Star Stories”, a show set to open Oct. 4 at the UNT Sky Theater,