ISU Theatre presents “Facing Our Truth: Ten Minute Plays on Trayvon, Race and Privilege”
Opening March 25, this series of short plays revolves around racial biases, stereotypes, heartbreak, loss and enlightenment.
Opening March 25, this series of short plays revolves around racial biases, stereotypes, heartbreak, loss and enlightenment.
This is the third consecutive year KCACTF has recognized an ISU Theatre production directed by Associate Professor Amanda Petefish-Schrag.
This inventive short film based on a Charles Dickens’ holiday classic will stream Dec. 11-30.
The marathon Zoom reading on Dec. 4 will raise donations for Food Bank of Iowa.
What happens when a rain cloud falls in love with a human? This whimsical play opens Nov. 6, with live Zoom and recorded performances.
Dive beneath the surface of environmental crisis with a series of shadow-puppet short films.
Theatre action shares the power of art to amplify voices, issues and understanding.
Sewing face masks for hospitals and nonprofits is a perfect fit for their mission of citizen artistry.