The Department of Theatre Arts first production of the semester explores queer challenges through the lens of a diverse cast.
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“9 to 5, The Musical” aims to spotlight female empowerment
Fifteen years after it made its original appearance in the Los Angeles theater scene, “9 to 5: The Musical” is debuting on the Musical Theatre West stage.
Technical theater students at CSULB prove that building work experience can be done at home
Makeup artists, costume designers and set designers are just some of the members of technical theater, who like actors, have had less in-person productions to take part in due to the coronavirus pandemic. But for some CSULB students, the loss brings new lessons.
CSULB theater productions preview: “The Grief Sherpa,” “36 Questions” and “American Dysmorphia”
A look at three upcoming productions by Theatre Threshold at CSULB, including two original productions and an adaptation of a musical that premiered in the form of a podcast.
Theatre Threshold streams CSULB Music Festival Friday
Students will perform in a virtual music festival Friday, organized and hosted by Theatre Threshold from the Department of Theatre Arts.
“The Stranger” play preview: Theater meets film
A behind-the-scenes look at how the virtual production “The Stranger” was made and what inspired the idea behind it.
Feminist Theatre Makers at Long Beach State advocate for change in theatre arts and celebrate feminism
The student organization Feminist Theatre Makers discuss how feminism is intersectional and address longstanding problems within the theatre arts department at CSULB and around the world.
‘Silent Sky’ is surprisingly heartfelt for a story about science.
In divisive and heated times it’s tough not to feel on edge, and constantly worrying about what the future holds can take a toll on a person’s spirit. Every now and then, we all need to be reminded that it’s OK to look up at the sky for answers and[Read More…]